César Mora premieres ‘My Life is a Bolero’ in Bogotá

César Mora premieres ‘My Life is a Bolero’ in Bogotá
César Mora premieres ‘My Life is a Bolero’ in Bogotá

‘My Life is a Bolero’ is much more than a theatrical show, it is a celebration of the life and work of César Mora.

Renowned Colombian actor and singer César Mora will premiere his latest work, ‘Mi Vida es un Bolero’, at the Teatro Libre in Chapinero.

This intimate and emotional show, which will begin on July 17 with performances every Wednesday at 8:00 pm, promises to be a unique journey through the life and career of this outstanding artist.

My Life is a Bolero It is an autobiographical journey that intertwines César Mora’s personal stories with boleros and other songs that have marked his life. Accompanied by five talented musicians on stage, Mora pays tribute to the musical genre that has been his sustenance and salvation since his early years.

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“Don’t miss our bolero show ‘Mi Vida es un Bolero’, starting July 17 at the Teatro Libre in Chapinero. This is a show, a show of life, of music where both the audience and I are going to have fun with a band of six musicians on stage. We will be waiting for you there to have fun and to have these experiences in company,” said Mora.

The work is a musical monologue, in which Mora narrates different moments of his life. Since his beginnings in art, through his political activism, to his consecration in theatre, film and television, Each story is linked to a song.

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The staging highlights the theatrical, focusing on the figure of Mora and his interaction with the musicians and the public.

A unique opportunity to accompany César Mora on this journey through his life and his music. It will be taking place from July 17 at the Teatro Libre in Chapinero.

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