Zamorano Students from over 18 countries in Latin America. During his four years on campus, share their cultures and traditions, learn to respect the differences that distinguish the Latin people and celebrate and value their roots. "This is part of Pan-Americanism that exists in Zamorano," says Jorge Cardona (Bolivia, Class '05), who led the Student Club Music "Tsunami" during his last two years. "With the help of Luis Salazar, Director Communications, Tsunami managed to record an album of traditional folk songs and cultural diversity representing the student body at Zamorano. It was an unforgettable experience and a clear example of the opportunities - beyond the world of agriculture - offers Zamorano. " The recording of "No Borders" held in Zamorano and overseen by professional musicians: the "Carlanga Gonzalez (sound engineer and multi-instrumentalist) and Eduardo Romero (musical director, multi-instrumentalist and singer). Mixed and mastered in Guatemala (www.citricmedia.com), has a total of 12 songs, of which two are original to the young writer Tobar Orlando (El Salvador, Class '08). "We recorded songs from Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Bolivia and Venezuela, among others," says Cardona. And the cover art was developed by Millan Ludeman (Ecuador, Class '05). Being
extracurricular project, it was a limited edition of 1.000 copies. After distributing copies to the participating musicians, the CD has gifted Zamorano donors, friends and strategic partners of the institution. Thanks to the leadership of Cardona, some copies of the disc may reach the hands of graduates as well. "Looking to support our Alma Mater, we offer the CD to colleagues who live (Study and / or work) in the U.S., "said Cardona. "In return, we will make a donation to the Scholarship Fund Zamorano." Without wishing to set amounts, and looks Cardona suggests donations be around $ 20.00. Listen to an
Music CD here.
Donations can be made through the website Zamorano, following the link " how to donate." If you wish to pay by check, please send your donations to: Zamorano University, 9300 Lee Highway, Suite G-130, Fairfax, VA 22031.
Today, Cardona pursue doctoral studies at Texas A & M. It is also the Vice Chairman of the Sub-chapter Texas Association of Graduates and Zamoaggies Zamorano. And recently formalized its relationship with Thelma Calix (Honduras, Class '05), who also pursue doctoral studies in the U.S. and participated in the recording. Congratulations to both!
For more information: jcardona83@gmail.com
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