Venezuelan singer Ricardo Montaner, who recently moved to the tourist Dominican province of Samaná (northeast), announced it will build a school of alternative education in that locality. In an interview with 'Christmas Edition' program, which will air on Sunday and whose content was advanced today to the media, the singer of "So in love" said this is an initiative that will perform with his wife, Marlene Rodriguez. "We will inaugurate a school of alternative education and logically going to talk about faith, to inculcate the word," said Montaner, born in Argentina, but Venezuelan citizen.
In the interview, the singer said that one of the things he likes in the Dominican Republic "is that it is a Christian country and we want to delve deeper into that. To help youngsters to continue forward." "I love this new opportunity we have with Marlene to have our house (in the Dominican Republic), but at the same time means something important for the community around us," he added. Last September, the singer announced at a press conference in Santo Domingo that would move to the Dominican Republic and even spoke with the vice president of the country, Margarita Cedeno, on their interest in acquiring Dominican nationality.