Chilean dancer from Maluma, JLo and Daddy Yankee joins the “Aquí se baila” competition | TV and Show

The artist returned to Chile following ten years of working in the United States, where she was part of the Latin Grammy, Latin Billboards Awards and American Music Awards ceremonies.

The outstanding national dancer Barbara Moscosothe same one that has integrated casts of shows by Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Luis Fonsi, Maluma, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, among others, joined the star’s competition “Here you dance”.

“I love doing shows. I have done two tours with Maluma that I liked a lot. I keep many experiences because I love learning regarding other cultures. Where dance calls me to share with people, I go happy”commented in dialogue with Canal 13.

After debuting on the local screen in “Rojo” in 2007, Moscoso settled for ten years in the US, where he was part of shows for the Latin Grammys, Latin Billboards Awards and the American Music Awards.

In 2018, he made a video clip with Jennifer Lopez for the song “Love is over”, filmed at Universal Studios. “JLo’s presence is super power, she is an incredible artist, super complete”counted.

On his return, he specified: “I came to work in November with Luis Fonsi and my family was able to see me dancing live for the first time. I felt so good, full and satisfied, that when they offered me this program, I accepted”.

It was my third offer to enter a Chilean program so far this year, so I felt that Chile was calling me in some way. Since in Los Angeles, where I live, January and February are slower months, I thought if I don’t do it now I’ll never do it, and I said yes,” he said.

in the program Canal 13will be accompanied by the dancer matias falcon. “We all get along super well, I don’t remember witnessing such a healthy competition. The support is incredible, the vibe is super positive, we support each other, we warm up, we recommend things, we give each other tips to improve, we take photos of each other,” said Bárbara Moscoso.

In relation to her expectations with the program, she pointed out: “I am lousy at competing, it makes me want to sit down and applaud everyone, I find them all dry in different things. I’ve been here for a week, and I spent the first few days in zombie mode, unable to think or feel or analyze the moment.”

“Now I feel that it is rich to feel with the possibility of living art, of connecting, of transmitting that one enjoys and loves this career. It is not a challenge to beat someone but to be better than it was yesterday”he opined.

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