An initiative for flamenco
The popular artist Rosalía has revealed an innovative project that aims to support students passionate about flamenco. In collaboration with the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMUC), the artist will launch an exceptional scholarship for young people who aspire to become professional singers.
Details of the ROSALÍA Scholarship
With a total value of 15,000 euros, the ROSALÍA Scholarship covers tuition and living expenses throughout the Cante Flamenco degree. This investment in talent seeks to eliminate financial concerns that often interfere with the learning process and allow students to fully devote themselves to their artistic growth.
The importance of having support
The main objective of this scholarship is to ensure that young talents have the opportunity to develop without distraction. The ESMUC has emphasized that this initiative will facilitate an environment conducive to creativity and learning, fundamental to achieving excellence in the musical field.
A personal bond
The creation of this scholarship is not just any act for Rosalía. The singer was a student at ESMUC between 2014 and 2018, at which time she forged her musical career, including the creation of her first important works such as ‘Los Ángeles’ and ‘El mal querer’. The last album was presented as his graduation project, thus marking the beginning of an international career.
Media impact
The announcement of the ROSALÍA Scholarship was broadcast through social networks, attracting the attention of prestigious media such as La Vanguardia. This reaction demonstrates the interest generated both by the initiative and by the impact that Rosalía has had in Barcelona, her hometown.
A commitment to the future
Through this initiative, Rosalía not only seeks to contribute to the training of the next generation of artists, but also reaffirms her commitment to musical education. ESMUC, for its part, has expressed its gratitude for this collaboration that opens doors to future talents in an environment free from the usual economic struggles in student life.