Rap, song and dance star in an explosion of inclusive talent in the third edition of the festival promoted by CTL Kambalache of Kairós.
The Centro Cívico Teodoro Sánchez Punter of Zaragoza vibrated this Friday, April 25 with the third edition of the festival "Rapsivo y +", organized by CTL Kambalache of Kairós. An event that, true to its inclusive spirit, brought together artists with and without disabilities in an unforgettable afternoon of music, talent and shared enthusiasm.
The day, presented with humor and complicity by Javier Abenia and Raúl Tomás -presenters since the first edition-, proved once again that art knows no barriers. The audience, which filled the auditorium, breaking attendance records, enjoyed a varied afternoon that included rap, singing, jazz, violin and modern dance.
The event was opened with a video by Waor (from the well-known duo Natos y Waor), which brought the first of the many applauses that resounded throughout the festival. The performances opened with Pilar Ibáñez who thrilled with her interpretation of a jota, followed by the urban rap of Nowblack (Adam Naomi). Camila González brought her voice to the event, as well as Sara Dual, Nuria Carrero, Paola Vélez and Sisi, who filled the stage with energy with their interpretations.
Jazz also had its moment with a joint performance of several musicians, while the violin versions of Unai Sánchez and Sandra Buisán conquered the audience. Rap once again resounded strongly with the performances of F2M (Fátima), MC Soler (José Soler) and the special collaboration of Francesc Tamarite (Fuethefirst), unconditional and essential, to whom Kairós will always be grateful that the Rapsivo festival became a reality. In addition, the energy of dance shone with the dance group of Kambalache "Mente y Ritmo" and with the video of the dance group of the youth zone of CEE Rincón de Goya.
One of the most special moments came from María Larrosa, director of the Singing Academy that bears her name, who in addition to performing, saw how several of her students displayed their talent on stage.








At the end of the festival, all participants received a wood-carved Rapsivo, a symbol of the festival's inclusive and artistic spirit.
Among the day's outstanding messages, the words of participant Adam Naomi (Nowblack) stood out, encouraging young people to find a hobby or hobby that motivates them and with which they can express themselves, and also thanked "that there are events where young people have an opportunity to participate and show their talent".
With this third edition, "Rapsivo y +" consolidates its commitment to a truly inclusive and participatory culture, and is already dreaming of an even more vibrant fourth edition.