The renowned Cape Verdean singer Greece Évora was this week in Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM), where he led a lecture dedicated to music students. With a consolidated international career, Évora shared experiences, spoke about the challenges of the music industry, and encouraged young people to explore their sonic identities with authenticity and perseverance.
Among the students present was Percella, a young Mozambican singer and music student at UEM, who recently released her first album, “20”. Percella's participation, as a student and up-and-coming artist, highlighted the artistic potential that the university has welcomed and nurtured.
At the end of the lecture, there was the usual photo opportunity between Grece Évora and the students, including Percella, highlighting a symbolic encounter between musical generations of the Lusophone world.
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