Miami, FL - August 9, 2024 - Ecuadorian singer-songwriter and Latin GRAMMY winner, Paulina Aguirrewas invited to represent Ecuador during the celebrations of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Luis Felipe Fernández SalvadorEcuadorian visionary and cinematographer, invited Paulina to participate as a cultural ambassador in its project Ecuador House at Paris.
Ecuador House aims to showcase Ecuador's cultural richness in an emblematic setting: a Gothic castle adorned with Ecuadorian flowers and a recreation of the Amazon. Paulina was invited to sing in this magical space, in the Amazon section, offering a unique experience full of national pride.
In addition to his performance, Paulina had the opportunity to meet and support the Ecuadorian team, composed of 24 women and 12 men, among which the Ecuadorian walker Brian Daniel Paintedwho won the gold medal in Paris 2024 in the 20Km race walk. She also had the honor of sharing with the legendary Jefferson Perezthe first Ecuadorian to win Olympic medals (gold in Atlanta 1996 and silver in Beijing 2008).
Paulina expressed his honor to participate in this historic event: "I am honored to be part of this historic event.Representing my country on such a prestigious stage and supporting our athletes has been an unforgettable experience. It is a privilege to see their dedication and effort up close.“
During your stay, Paulina also visited the Olympic Village, sharing moments with the athletes and soaking up the Olympic spirit. This experience adds to his impressive musical career, which includes his recent EP Love is My Religiona fusion of Andean folklore and electronica.
Paulina Aguirreknown for being the voice of Google Maps and for her humanitarian commitment with the Women of Faith Foundationcontinues to innovate in Latin music. His EP Love is My Religion has featured collaborations with international artists such as Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas and Vico C. With a career that spans from compositions for Mario Domm of Camila to collaborations with Michael Bublé, Paulina continues to be a leading figure in Latin American music and culture.
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