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Jen Canela wraps up a successful year by releasing his fifth single “Más Nadie”

by the El Reportero’s news servies

 

The international superstar, Jen Canela closes his year off on a good note with the release of his newest musical venture titled Más Nadie alongside Puerto Rican artist, Mackie. The song is available worldwide on all digital platforms and comes in hand with a music video found on YouTube.

Más Nadie is the fifth single Jen releases this year. It incorporates tropical rhythms and is accompanied by a mix of reggae.

 

Los Tigres Del Norte’s album pays tribute to Vicente Fernández

The northern group, Los Tigres Del Norte, pay with admiration and respect, a tribute to the so-called Charro de Huentitán ’in an off-series album, “Divine Women.”

The North Tigers put their style to this theme inspired by Martín Urieta, where they are also accompanied by the mariachi notes.

 

Ecuador National Library will reopen for national cultural benefit

The government of Ecuador is working to accelerate the reopening of the National Library, which will be located at the Eugenio Espejo Convention Center, in the center of this capital.

The next inauguration of the installation will be a reality thanks to an agreement signed between the Ministry of Culture and Heritage and the municipality of the Metropolitan District of Quito.

The legal mechanism was signed by the minister of Culture, Juan Fernando Velazco, and the mayor of Quito, Jorge Yunda.

According to Velazco, the institution will be a space for consultation and research work, in addition to offering social and cultural service, of special relevance to citizens.

The agreement seeks to combine efforts for the promotion, dissemination, coordination and safeguarding of the State’s documentary heritage, through the implementation of the Eugenio Espejo National Library.

The Library will have deposits for hemerographic, bibliographic and documentary material, reading rooms that seek to provide comprehensive attention to citizens, administrative and technical areas, spaces for cultural management, programming of educational activities and links with the community.

The agreement will last for 20 years and may be renewed by agreement of the parties.

 

León, Guanajuato, prepares for its annual 26-day party

The state fair will run from January 10 until February 4

León, Guanajuato, is getting ready to host the 144th annual State Fair, a 26-day celebration featuring concerts, shows, rides, gastronomy, sports and much more.

“The 2020 edition of the León State Fair will surprise with its grand display of spectacles, presentations and shows for national and international visitors,” said the head of the festival board, Juan Carlos Muñoz Márquez, at a press conference in Mexico City.

From January 10 to February 4, Palenque de León park will dazzle with events such as the show Destino: A Trip through Mexico, created exclusively for the fair by Mexican producers, which features acrobats from 17 different countries.

There will also be a concert by DJ Steve Aoki, among other attractions for people of all ages.

“The Secretary of Tourism and the municipality of León are making a joint effort to create a more accessible fair, a fair for the whole family that offers security and respect on the part of the people of León,” said Muñoz.

Federal Tourism Secretariat official Hilario Pérez León acknowledged the importance of the fair to tourism at the national level.

“The León State Fair has been put on since 1876 and in 2018 it was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Guanajuato,” she said. “It’s also celebrating its 144th anniversary, consolidating its place among the three largest festivals in Mexico.”

Guanajuato state Tourism Secretary Teresa Matamoros Montes said the fair only gets better each year.

“It’s an event that’s strengthened and eagerly awaited by locals, which provides a wide cultural offering for all families… It is estimated that the fair will bring in 3 billion pesos (US $157 million) in tourism [revenues],” she said.

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