Soledad Pastorutti taught a duo of sisters to flip the poncho: “It’s the first thing they have to learn”

Soledad Pastorutti taught how to flip the poncho on La Voz Argentina (Video: Telefe)

The sisters miracles y Ana Oviedo made it to the blind auditions The Argentine Voice full of illusions “Many times we do not understand each other in other things, but in music we do”, said the participants from Mendoza backstage. And they stood on the stage of the Telefe talent reality show ready to get the four coaches, Lali Esposito, Mau and Ricky, Soledad Pastorutti y Ricardo Montaner their chairs swung around. But they anticipated that, if they might choose, they would end up opting for the Arequito singer or the Argentine-Venezuelan singer-songwriter.

What we are going to do to make them turn around is interpret, try to play without playing. And enjoy”, they commented enigmatically. The truth is that they barely began to sing an innovative version that mixed the classic Brownish skin, of bobby hood, con Tutu, of Camilo Echeverryboth the interpreter of little piece as The Sun they turned with the intention of adding them to their respective teams.

Fascinated, Montaner told them: “I loved that version they did, that hodgepodge was spectacular.” And he assured that he was going to make her son-in-law, her daughter’s husband, listen to it Eva Lunawho perhaps did not know her. “It’s very original, I felt it was very different,” added her son Mau, with Ricky’s endorsement.

Milagros and Ana Oviedo sing Piel Canela and Tutu in La Voz Argentina (Video: Telefe)

The sisters, right away, said that they had been singing professionally together since 2020, when the mayor of their city, Rivadavia, had summoned them in the middle of the pandemic. “They had heard us sing together but told us they wanted us to sing as a duo,” they explained. And they pointed out that they had decided to adopt the artistic name of Skinmark Duoto then make some stanzas of I am bread, I am peace, I am more of Piero.

The truth is that, when choosing a team, the participants did not hesitate to point to Pastorutti, who in this way completed his team. Happy, the interpreter of A Don Ata He approached them with two ponchos, one in each hand, and when he handed them over he said: “A poncho for each one. I want you to flip the poncho to see what the Sole looked like and the Nati when they started”. But she was surprised when the participants told her they didn’t know how to do it.

“It’s the first thing they have to learn”, commented then the singer, who received the support of her fellow jurors. And she explained: “I am a laborer. I never tell you no, eh? Afterwards, the Sole He showed them how he held the poncho firmly, then fluttered it over his head. And she began to sing the theme dedicated to Atahualpa Yupanqui that made it famous so that they might practice.

However, upon seeing the sisters’ performance, Pastorutti told them that they were going to have to “take the soup” to be able to make that move. “Class of flipping the poncho”, they said amused. And Montaner warned them: “Tomorrow they will not be able to move their arms.” “The poncho weighs…” added Mau, as the girls went to meet her family.

Already with his complete equipment, the Sole reflected: “I needed a duet because I already had one, and the truth is that I like to think the battles a little more balanced. And it seems to me that when there is a soloist and a duo, it doesn’t happen. I’m thinking, I don’t know if it’s going to end like this… But the repertoire seemed extraordinary to me and the way of singing seemed interesting. I also remembered my beginnings.”

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