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IX The Voice of Your Faculty

 

  Wednesday, March 12
  19.30 h
Price  €10 - €8 (Students)
MUN Theater

 

The final of the ninth edition of LA VOZ DE TU FACULTAD (The Voice of Your Faculty) comes to the theater of the University of Navarra Museum.

The applications were submitted in January. The participants have received training in all the skills that can help them achieve success, such as choreography, vocal technique, teamwork... All in a specific training program designed by the professionals at JANA PRODUCCIONES, who have accompanied the candidates during these months of frenetic preparation. 

The moment has arrived! The finalists face a gala full of surprises and fun before an enthusiastic and demanding audience that will participate in choosing THE star of the gala. The new Star of the Campus, winner of the eighth edition of THE VOICE OF YOUR FACULTY, will emerge from this show. 

Who will win? 

Lucia Blasco studies international relations, but he has always had a great love for music. At the same time he started talking, he began singing and writing his first songs.

In his first year of college, he applied to enter the contest, but accidentally sent his video to the link for another year. This year, he finally managed to do it.

Her motto is "too curious to sit still."

Hello! My name is CarmenI'm from Pamplona and I'm in my second year of medical school. Ever since I was little, I've loved listening to music and singing because I really enjoy it and I'm fascinated by the way it brings people together. I signed up for La Voz de tu Facultad with very little expectation of being accepted, and here we are. I am extremely grateful for this opportunity to train with incredible teachers and meet classmates who share my interests and from whom I can learn so much. I am really looking forward to everything that is to come.

Personal motto: "Do it, even if you're afraid, but do it."

Ivana Galindo She is charismatic, passionate about theater, and deeply proud of her Mexican identity—if it doesn't sting, it doesn't count. Her biggest dream is to write songs and create music, fascinated by the blend of voices and the power of the voice as an instrument. With an international vision and an entrepreneurial spirit, she leaves her mark on everything she does. She is in her second year of Applied Management and loves her career. Her two greatest passions are eating and singing, but not at the same time.

I am Pablo GonzalezI'm from Madrid and I'm studying Philosophy and Journalism at Unav.

When I was little, I was the typical kid who sang a lot at the table, and people always said to me, "Those who eat and sing are lacking in common sense." I never really understood the saying, so even though I didn't sing as much at the table anymore, I kept singing.

When I was 14, I picked up my mother's guitar, and my understanding of music changed. I could accompany myself while singing! I started learning songs and became more and more interested in music.

I learned to sing by imitating artists I liked, without taking singing lessons. So I see La Voz de tu Facultad as an opportunity to improve my singing and stage performance, thoroughly enjoying the process with my classmates and teachers.

Motto: Don't miss out

Hello! I am Carla Lopez and I'm in my second year of architecture. I started playing the piano when I was 5 years old and since then music has been a very important part of my life. Participating in La Voz de tu Facultad is a challenge for me as I am very introverted, but I took on this challenge with great excitement and enthusiasm so that I could share it with people who love singing as much as I do.

 

Hello! I am MarialeVenezuelan at heart and Madrilenian by adoption. I study PPE and my life revolves around communication, politics, and art. This is my first year singing and performing in public, and although I was extremely nervous at first, I discovered that the magic of the performing arts fuels everything else. 

What motivates me to participate in this contest is to challenge myself, have fun, and show that communication is not only in words, but also in the emotion of a song and the energy of a live show. If there is anything I am as passionate about as political storytelling, it is Broadway and being able to make people feel the magic I feel when I watch live music.

If I had to define my life in a slogan, it would be... "From speech to stage, always communicating."

I am Mariana Melara and I study Economics and Data Analytics. What motivates me to be part of this project is to step out of my comfort zone and challenge myself in my final year of college.

Personal motto: "The only person you need to impress is yourself."

 

Hello, hello! I am Ignacio RamellaI am currently studying audiovisual communication + screen studies and have been singing all my life. Since I was a child, singing has been my purpose and I studied opera singing before starting my degree. But now, in your faculty, I want to sing more than just operas, zarzuelas, and requiems. I hope to be able to share my personal and artistic development with all of you. Rock 'n' roll!

I am Amaya Roselló SegoviaI study marketing and creative communication. What motivates me most is being able to enjoy music and share it with my closest friends and family.

 

 

Hello! I am Fernando VasquezI am originally from Nicaragua and am studying my fourth year of high school in theology. I want to participate in the contest because I love the art of music and singing. It is something that connects me with God and with others, and it can convey feelings that make us feel more human. I am excited about the idea of gaining professional knowledge about singing so that, with our gifts, we can enjoy the moment and ensure that the audience has a great time that night too.

Motto: "Cheer up and keep going"

Hello, I am Joaquín GiraldezI am the middle child of three siblings and I am from Madrid. I study Business Administration and Data Analytics at UNAV and I live in the Torre 1 university residence. I like playing the guitar and basketball, and I am auditioning for La Voz because I have always wanted to sing on stage and this is a great opportunity.

My motto: "Nothing ventured, nothing gained."

I am IriaI study biochemistry and, so to speak, I am a PTV (Pamplonica de Toda la Vida, or lifelong Pamplona native). Beyond that, I am all the songs that have marked me throughout my 20 years of life. I am the song by María Dolores Pradera that my grandmother loved, my mother's "Amante Bandido," and what I sing in the car with my friends when we go on trips. Music has always been an essential part of my life, and I have danced, felt, played, and sung it. La Voz de tu Facultad motivates me to integrate my knowledge and improve in all these areas. I am eager to learn!

Amelia Wefer Hello! I am Amelia WeferI am a sophomore studying psychology, and I am very excited to participate in this edition of LVDTF. For as long as I can remember, my home has been filled with art and madness, and music has always been the thread that kept me dancing and enjoying the chaos.

For me, music is a gift that God has given me to convey my faith. Like any talent, it is meant to be shared and enjoyed. I hope you enjoy this experience as much as I do and that, together, we can make the most of all the good things God gives us in this contest.

Personal motto: "Everything for Christ and for Him."

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Date

March 12, 2025

Time

7:30 p.m.

University of Navarra Museum: Creative Campus