Julieta Venegas, one of the most popular artists in Mexico and who has conquered the world with her style and charisma, will once again be recognized by her peers and critics.
Next September 7 will receive the Master of Latin Music Award, a special recognition that the Berklee Performance Center of Boston delivers from 2014 to the most influential Latin figures and set the road for the new generations.
This distinction recognizes musicians who represent the values and practices of Berklee Latino and Berklee Latin Music Studies , who explore Latin, Brazilian, Caribbean, Afro-Cuban and other styles to develop an understanding of both the performative aspects of music Latino as well as the history and cultures from where they were born and continue to thrive.
Venegas will be recognized by the way of fusing Mexican popular music like the ranchera, with pop, and many times, with its accordion as the main thread, that make Julieta a unique artist. In addition, it is committed in its social aspect: it is Goodwill Ambassador of Unicef and is frequent to see defending the rights of women or the right to universal reading. Without doubt, a great prize for the artist.