Super Bowl Half Time Show |
This week’s post came
to me while watching the Super Bowl 50 Half Time Show. I heard that a great Venezuelan musician and
conductor was going to be part of it, but it wasn’t until I saw him that the
question hit me: how did he get there? So, I started doing my research.
I must say it: this
post is close to my heart. I had to grab the opportunity to write about Venezuelan
talent making a positive difference outside my home country; writing good
things about my country.
Let’s get to it… Of
course, I know who he is. I even had the pleasure to see him conduct the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela when he was just starting his path to success.
The question remains, how did he get to the Super Bowl Half Time Show next to
Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno Mars? The answer is “El Sistema.” Let me walk you through it.
Leaving all the
controversy aside, Gustavo Dudamel
has become a world renowned musician and conductor. He conducted the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles (YOLA) and he is leading the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
among others, but he wouldn’t have gotten there if it wasn’t for El Sistema -as
we know it in Venezuela- or the National
System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras.
YOLA's rehearsal |
Despite some criticism
and backlash, the system’s success has been replicated in many countries, the United States being one. The YOLA is one of its best
examples. The program, inspired by el Sistema and led by Dudamel, provides free
instruments and music training to kids from underserved neighborhoods in Los
Angeles. YOLA’sperformance and Dudamel’s conducting are a huge hit for causes like this,
and for the positive efforts of Latinos abroad.
That’s what we like to
call Talento de Exportacion.
I never knew about this! They sounded great during the Superbowl.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Gustavo Dudamel! I am going to check out his work on Youtube right now!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it!
DeleteThanks for giving us more insight into the half-time show. A proud moment for you, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI always find it interesting how we love the show, but too often forget all the work and talent that goes on behind the scenes! Thanks for bringing Gustavo Dudamel into the spotlight and giving him the recognition he deserves!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, I really enjoyed writing this post!
DeleteWonderful post. I had no idea the cultural influence of the half time show until reading this post. Your enthusiasm of the topic really shines through in your writing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Giacomo, I'm glad that you got to learn something new about this event.
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