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INTERVIEW

Introduction:
Hello to all viewers, have a very good morning. Today, October 7, we are
live with singer Eva Ayllon, who has the pleasure of telling us a little more
about his life.
Questions and answers:
1. How did you feel when you recorded your first CD?
Eva Ayllon: I really felt very happy when I recorded my first CD, it was a success since it
was recorded live from the Municipal Theater of Lima, being the first Peruvian artist to
make a production of that magnitude. I feel grateful to all Peruvians.
2. What do you think about young people today?
Eva Ayllon: I think that the young people of today have a different way of thinking, in the
majority they think about studying, but there are others who do not, because they are
involved in several problems, such as the addition of drugs, teenage pregnancy. I
emphasize that there are many young people who like Creole music. They accompany
their grandparents and parents to concerts and have already learned the problems. I
think the formula for the continuity of this music is family heritage.
3. Are you recognized worldwide?
Eva Ayllon: If I am recognized worldwide as a musical performer and Peruvian folklorist.
And I am very grateful
4. Can you tell me about your concert?
Eva Ayllon: Really my concerts are magnificent, because people love my voice
5. What do you do on October 31?
Eva Ayllon: One of the most emblematic dates of Peruvian music is the CRIOLLA SONG
DAY, which is celebrated every October 31 for 7 years. Celebrating this criollísima
tradition strengthens our identity and if it is with its best cult is a true luxury. What I do is
interpret Creole songs for my Peruvian audience.
6. How was your concert at UNMSM?
Eva Ayllon: Consider that it went well, because I felt that people enjoyed it.
7. In your opinion. Whis is your best song and why?
Eva Ayllon: First of all I interpret Afro-Peruvian genres and Creole waltzes, I consider
that the best song is "Long live the Peru gentlemen" because the lyrics of the song is
very striking since it speaks of the coast of the Sierra and the jungle and much more, I
consider that are all the songs is with a lot of love for my Peru.
8. How was your passion born since you were very young?
Eva Ayllon: From a young age I had clear my musical references at the level of
composition, at three years I had the qualities to sing, my parents also motivated me to
be a great artist.

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