Yatra showed his “Charm” at the Oscar Awards

Sebastián Yatra moved the public with his interpretation of ‘Dos Oruguitas’ at the Oscar Awards.



Sebastián Yatra moved the audience with his interpretation of ´Dos Oruguitas´.


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Sebastián Yatra moved the audience with his interpretation of ´Dos Oruguitas´.

Yatra, with of the Orguitastheme of the film Encanto, set a trend at the Oscar Awards, in its 94th edition. The paisa, who was tremendously happy with his presentation at the gala that awards the best of cinema, declared that his presentation had only one goal : “with a lot of love, a lot of respect and with a lot of pride to be the representative of Colombia and of the Spanish speaking”.

The interpreter of Red high heels walked the red carpet with a look which was highly praised by those present and by fashion critics. His smoking, pink, was created by Jeremy Scott for the Moschino firm. Yatra, true to his style, also wore black and pink loafers. On the red carpet he took selfies, he greeted his colleague Luis Fonsi and when protocol allowed him, he danced on the red carpet.



Yatra set the trend with his tuxedo, created by the Moschino firm.


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Yatra set the trend with his tuxedo, created by the Moschino firm.

Before going on stage, where he appeared trembling with emotion to infect the audience with his magic, he declared for Tv Azteca, “Here I am representing Latin America, Spain and the countries that speak Spanish, this language so beautiful and representing this culture so beautiful as the one in Colombia and to the 50 million Colombians who are enjoying this moment”.

Yatra, who had been completely focused on his performance tonight for several days, also declared that his performance was one of the most important moments of his career. “It is my miracle to be singing here. It is an opportunity to enjoy it, and here I am enjoying it.”

Colombia present at the Oscar Awards

Carolina Gaitán, ´La Gaita´ and Mauro Castillo were also on stage. The Colombians, together with Becky G and Luis Fonsi, interpreted, in an imposing staging, the theme There is no mention of Brunoone of the most emblematic themes of Charma film that won the award for Best Animated Film.

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