- Tania Libertad: the voice that becomes a woman
She appeared on the stage in a red dress with embroidered flowers, and the legend was present. A woman like so many who have been the living voice of Latin America: an heiress of other great ones like Mercedes Sosa, Chabuca Granda, and Violeta Parra. She is accompanied by three other women and a man, with musical direction and accompanied by Cuban pianist Caridad Herrera.
Tania was born in Peru and settled in Mexico in 1980, but no one, not even time, has been able to remove the sonic propensity and the black rhythms of her native land from her body. From this rhythmic landscape of the south, she arrived this September 5 at the Aula Magna of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico, to open the agenda of celebrations for the eighty-five years of existence of said university.
«For this concert, I came to offer the best of my repertoire, shaped over for more than fifty years of artistic career. I thought to give you a memorable evening, worthy of the great celebrations of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon, one of the main institutions of higher education in this country and a bastion for educational development in the northeast of Mexico", said the singer.