Renowned Argentinian singer Adriana Varela joins IICA’s tribute to food chain workers
San Jose, 12 May 2020 (IICA). Popular Argentinian singer Adriana “La gata” Varela has added her name to the campaign of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) to recognize food chain workers, whose daily work ensures that families across the Americas have food on their tables during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Over the course of her extensive musical career, “La gata” Varela, as she has been nicknamed, has earned a solid international reputation, bringing tango and popular Argentinian music to all corners of the world.
Adriana Varela is the latest artist to join IICA’s campaign, which has brought together renowned artists from different countries in the Americas, who are selflessly participating in the POPULAR MUSIC TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO WORK DAY TO DAY TO PUT FOOD ON OUR TABLES.
Through the campaign, IICA is seeking to direct greater political and social attention to those who keep the agroindustrial chain functioning, as well as to the farmers who are guaranteeing our food supply at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic is challenging the world.
Gilberto Gil, León Gieco, Carlinhos Brown, Gustavo Santaolalla, Adriana Calcanhoto, Mart'nália, Maria Luiza Jobim, Tony Belloto, Paulo Miklos, Erika Ender, Teresa Parodi, Soledad Villamil, Víctor Heredia, Hilda Lizarazu, Lidia Borda, Gustavo Grobocopatel, La Charo (Tonolec), Willy Piancioli (Los Tipitos), Agustín Ronconi (Arbolito), Alejandro Davio (Mundo Alas), Anabella Zoch, Peteco Carabajal, Dolores Solá, Acho Estol (La Chicana), Ana Prada and Pata Kramer are just some of the performers who have selflessly and generously contributed to the campaign.
Adriana Varela’s contribution can be viewed here:
Through his YouTube channel CRUZA, broadcaster and entertainer Lalo Mir will assist in disseminating the musical contributions, which are being published on social media and other platforms.
The CRUZA channel merges all possible sounds, uniting rock with tango and folklore, combining cumbia and jazz, and bringing art to everyday life, without any limits or boundaries.
Several organizations in different countries have taken part in the tribute organized by IICA. In Argentina, the tribute has received the backing of the country’s Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries; the Ministry of Culture of the Nation; the Ministry of Social Development; the anti-hunger program – Plan Argentina contra el Hambre; the Secretariat of Media and Public Communication; the public broadcast entity, Contenidos Públicos Sociedad del Estado and the arts foundation, Fondo Nacional de las Artes.
The Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture (OEI) has also lent its support.
On the other hand, in Brazil, UNESCO Brazil and the Brazilian Association of Supermarkets (ABRAS) have both endorsed and become a part of this campaign.
The concert by the Argentinian performers who have joined this campaign can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT1CxNALDus. The songs contributed by Brazilian musicians and Panamanian artist Erika Ender are also available on IICA’s YouTube channel.
IICA will continue to publish the contributions of the artists participating in the campaign on all its digital platforms and on those of its partners in this initiative, using the following hashtags on social media:
#GRACIAS
#HEROESYHEROINAS
#PORLOSALIMENTOSENNUESTRAMESA
#OBRIGADO #OBRIGADA
#HERÓISEHEROÍNAS
#THANKS
#HEROESANDHEROINES
#FORFOODONOURTABLES
More information:
Institutional Communication Division
comunicacion.institucional@iica.int