Panama hosts 1,200 young musicians for national arts gathering
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Over 1,200 young musicians from across Panama are participating in the "Mil Corazones, Una Misión" event in Panama City.
- The event celebrates the 10th anniversary of the National Network of Youth Orchestras and Choirs of Panama and the Bicentennial of the Amphictyonic Congress.
- Participants will join 30 students from El Salvador for a closing concert, showcasing their collective musical development.
Panama City is alive with the sounds of music as over 1,200 young musicians gather for the second edition of "Mil Corazones, Una Misión." This national meeting of the Red de Orquestas y Coros Juveniles de Panamá, held during the school break from June 2 to 6, marks a significant milestone: the 10th anniversary of the Red and a tribute to the Bicentennial of the Amphictyonic Congress of Panama.
The week-long event at the City of Arts is a vibrant hub for artistic exchange and intensive training. Students from various provinces are immersed in rehearsals, specialized workshops, and orchestral and choral practices. These activities are designed not only to enhance their musical knowledge but also to instill values such as discipline, commitment, and teamwork through collective effort.
A special element of this year's gathering is the international collaboration. A delegation of 30 students from the National School of Music of El Salvador will join their Panamanian counterparts for the grand closing concert on June 6 at the Colegio La Salle Gymnasium. This exchange underscores the event's role in fostering cultural ties and regional integration.
"Mil Corazones, Una Misión" has solidified its position as one of Panama's most important musical projects. It provides a crucial platform for the comprehensive development of young generations through music, promoting artistic growth and shared experiences. The event culminates in a large-scale performance featuring over 1,200 young artists, promising a high-level artistic experience for the audience and a testament to the week's hard work.
Originally published by TVN Panamá in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.