Aguascalientes, Ags., March 31, 2025. The Universidad Panamericana campus Aguascalientes presented the concert Sentirme vivo: music through the emotionsa show that brought together more than 100 students from different careers of the Aguascalientes campus campus Aguascalientes, who participated as musicians, singers, dancers, photographers and members of the production team.
The presentation was held at the Teatro Aguascalientes in front of an audience of more than a thousand spectators, with the special participation of the renowned singer, composer and Latin Grammy winner, Alexander Acha.
A musical journey through emotions
The Concert Sentirme Vivoconcert, promoted by the Arts and Culture of the Universidad Panamericana campus Aguascalientes, was the result of eight months of intense artistic and technical preparation. The show stood out for its emotional approach, connecting deeply with the audience through five key emotions: nostalgia, love, sadness, anger and joy, interpreted through a musical repertoire of Spanish-language greatest hits from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.
The general production was in charge of Michelle Raimonddirector of Vida Universitaria; the musical direction was the responsibility of Prof. Lalo Hernández. Lalo HernándezThe vocal and stage direction was in the hands of professor Analy Gerardoand the choreographies were created by professors Gary Ochoa, director of Vida Universitaria Gary Ochoa, Pedro Arredondo y Adalya Puenteamong other teachers who played a fundamental role in the project.
This proposal not only celebrated the emotional richness of music, but also demonstrated how art can be a powerful bridge between generations and human experiences. A high-level stage was set up for the event, designed by the scenography workshop professor Alan Paniagua.
Alexander Acha at the Sentirme Vivo concert
One of the highlights of the event was the participation of Alexander Achawho joined the project by offering a masterclass exclusive masterclass to the participating participants in which he shared his artistic trajectory, knowledge and valuable advice.
He was also present at the concert, where he performed with the students three of his most emblematic songs: "Te amo", "Amiga" and "Vivir".
Testimonials from participants
The experience lived by the students of the concert Feeling Alive concert left a deep mark on their artistic and personal formation. For Édna Návar participating singer, this event was an opportunity to reconnectopportunity to reconnect with the essence of art and culture: emotions.It allowed her to live each one of them to the fullest and to recognize herself through new learning and new people.
This concert also represented the last participation for several students in the Department of Arts and Culture of the Universidad Panamericana campus Aguascalientes, so it marked the end of a stage with gratitude and emotion.
"There can be no better way to close my cycle as a student than this experience. I leave with a lot of love, gratitude and wish that everyone at some point in their lives will experience such an incredible project that makes them enjoy both the journey and the outcome"shared Édna Návar, participating singer.
For his part, bassist Arturo Olivieri Arturo Olivieri commented: "I leave the university proud to have been part of artistic pieces of this magnitude. Nothing compares to the stage, and nothing compares to sharing it with friends who end up being family"..
While the dancer Paola Valdez expressed the joy she felt in presenting this musical project. "The concert meant my purest facet of happiness. The camaraderie and connection behind the curtain was impressive and to present what we were working on with so much love, I have no doubt that it was reflected. Long live music, art and everything that makes us feel alive!".
Institutional commitment to art and culture
The active participation of teachers was key to the success of the concert. Professor Analy Gerardo expressed her gratitude to be part of this artistic project. "Conducting 'Sentirme Vivo' led me to meditate on how important it is to set a clear objectiveand not to let any circumstance external to the students' dreams harm the process of caring for them, guiding them and inspiring them to reach the goal"..
Finally, Lalo Hernández, musical director, highlighted the technical and artistic challenges of the event. "Being in charge of so many musicians, so many instruments, playing some songs and making sure that Alexander's songs sounded the way they should sound was a very interesting challenge that could be met thanks to the support of my fellow teachers, the talent of the students and the trust of the department's authorities," he said.he emphasizes.
This great event consolidated once again the commitment of Universidad Panamericana campus Aguascalientes with the promotion of art and culture as fundamental pillars of student development and connection with the community.
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