Clara Peya presenta “Veo Incendios”, primera pieza de “Nuca”

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Clara Peya presents “Veo Incendios”, the first piece of “Nuca”

“I See Fires”, along with Carmen Aciaris the first piece of the next project of Clara Peyawhich will be titled “Nape”.

The song is born “from fear of the future. It does not become paralysis. It transforms into rage. A rage that does not destroy. A rage that protects, points out and awakens.” “I See Fires” addresses the fears inherited from society and family. It exposes how many people learn to live under constant threat.

The participation of Carmen Aciar provides intimacy. Turn the scream into a declaration of love and resistance. Clara Peya focuses on current political consciousness. He defends human rights, denounces structural violence and integrates these principles in his artistic work.

“Veo Incendios” will be part of the album “Nape”. The album, which will be published on April 17, includes sixteen songs, with sixteen voices that perform the repertoire, among which we find: Child from Elche, Rita Payes, Judith Neddermann, Xarim Areste, Mar Pujol, Juan Quintero, Anna Andreu, Carmen Aciar and Clara Peya herself.

The next song we can hear will be the collaboration with Niño de Elche, “Cambiar la danza”.

The single includes a video clip directed by Ariadna Peyaand Berta Pascu, Clara Peya, Helena Gispert, Sandra Pujol and Yolanda Sey participate.

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