Albert Parra: A creative journey between theater and family music

The natural path to art

Albert Parra, over two decades of experience, shares that his passion for performing arts and music emerged organically. “Life guided me here. I started with image and sound studies, but the theater has always been my habitat. Over time we founded a company, and now, 20 years later it is my job everyday. “

Mentors and influences in Cervera

The first steps of Parra in the theatrical scene of Cervera were marked by key figures such as Pep Oriol, Jordi Morales and Xavier Hidalgo, who guided their training. However, he defines himself as a little mythomaniac: “I think each collaboration is a learning opportunity.”

Alea Teatre: A cultural pillar

Since his entry into Alea Teatre de Jove, Parra has been essential for his evolution. After the death of Jordi Morales, he took the reins with great enthusiasm. “With dedication and excitement, we have kept the company alive for 15 years, significantly contributing to the Aquelarre and the local culture.”

Impact in the

Its involvement in the Aquelarre has been decisive, contributing a new aesthetics and methodology to the event, with innovative shows that also serve as a platform for young talents.

Mos-Kids: Family music with message

Parra proudly emphasizes the recent release of the first Mos-Kids album, entitled “Learn to fly”, which symbolizes the culmination of a creative journey begun during confinement. “The record is the result of a story that was born as a musical theater and now reaches homes.”

Values ​​transmitted through music

Through their songs, the band seeks to convey essential values ​​such as friendship, female empowerment and personal overcoming, reflecting the current need to combine fun and education in children’s content.

The challenges of promotion in the digital age

With the digital age, Parra acknowledges that promotion represents a new challenge. “We are new in this field, but we are collaborating with Halley Records and Vibra Communication to improve our visibility. We are very motivated.”

Looking to the future

Reflecting on his career, Parra would not change anything. “Living of this for almost 20 years is a small triumph. Each experience has helped us to grow. I remember with special affection a performance in Edinburgh where we were received as true stars.”

With a desire to grow and expand its reach, Parra aspires to achieve greater viralization and recognition for his company, firmly believing that this will open new opportunities for wider scenarios.

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