Alok reaffirms his importance in world music and secures his place for another year best Latin American DJ and the 4th best in the world.
The result was published by the renowned English magazine DJMag Saturday evening (19th), in a popular consultation open for two months in which the public nominated their own five favorite artists.
The recognition of Okay at an international level it occurred in different contexts. Drum machinein collaboration with the DJ Pickle and Pedju Kunumigwe with the Guarani Nhandewacompete for the Latin Grammy this year the latter is part of the project The future is ancestral who last month participated in the Global citizenIn New Yorkand gained prominence in North American news as one of the highlights of the event that aims to eliminate extreme hunger in the world.
Furthermore, a Tomorrowland Brazil, Okay made a set said by many as the best of the festival.
Right now, Okay it is in us United States for a series of shows across the country.
Alok publishes the date of the free show in Belém do Pará
Belém do Para will be the next city to host the Alok megashow. Confirmed for today November 15ththe presentation is free and open to the public of all ages, just like it was in Rio de Janeiro AND Brasilia.
To offer the public a unique experience, and more 100 tons of equipment, 400 reflectors, 600 m2more than 2 thousand LED panels AND 360º rotating table mounted on a structure equivalent to a building of almost 10 floorsit was designed for the occasion which will have the stadium as its venue State journalist Edgar Augusto Proençabetter known as Mangueiraothe largest in the northern region of Brazil.
The event opens the countdown to COP-30 United Nations conference on climate changescheduled for next year in the capital of Pará and Porta Okay as Brazilian ambassador, title received from the governor of the state, Helder Barbalho.
Okay whose artistic and civic path is linked to environmental issues, uses this show to increase awareness of nature and reaffirm the importance of listening to the wisdom of ancestral peoples.
Next to Okaythe artists Mapu Huni Kuin, Owerá, Célia Xakriabáand groups Yawanawa, Brô MCs, Kaingang AND Guarani Nhandewa that make up the album The future is ancestralparticipate in the presentation, underlining once again the importance of indigenous voices occupying cultural spaces in society, opening a broader geographical and public dialogue between ancestral music and the new aesthetics of pop, hip hop AND electronic music.
The idea is that the show Okay and the COP-30In Belém do Parathey also serve to place the forest at the center of the debate and position it as a point of environmental balance and a nature-based economy.
Source: Terra

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