You should hear the collective screaming of the women in the audience when Chayanne speaks these words. If you've been to one of his concerts you know exactly what I'm talking about. He's giving all of his fans the permission to have their way with him. So you would think that he would be the one affected by this "arrangement" so to speak, but actually it works in the reverse. As soon as these words are spoken after the screaming....the women turn into a collective mass of clay, ready to be formed and shaped not by Chayanne's hands, but by the caress of his voice and the sexy smoke in his eyes, into a loving masterpiece of sheer pandemonium.
Please enjoy this article translation by Candela that speaks to this exciting phenomena!
~Peace"Chayanne Was Full Of Energy, Dance and Sensuality In The Auditorium
Mexico - Energy, dancing, sensuality and music by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne was everywhere during his first concert of the year in Mexico as part of his tour "No Hay Imposibles", which took place at the National Auditorium which was overwhelmingly crowded.
For the show, the scene is arranged with a platform on which some of his musicians and singers were situated, and they placed a ladder in the middle of the structure which led to a small ramp. In addition, four male dancers and two female dancers did various choreographies alongside the singer.
For almost two hours Chayanne, who had five wardrobe changes, was accommodating to his audience, composed mostly of women of all ages, and little girls who also enjoyed the presentation.
"Provócame" was the first song of the night and people began to get up from their seats and started to dance, while Chayanne, wearing black pants, a gray shirt and a dark jacket, continued to greet his followers. Subsequently, the Puerto Rican sang "Lola" and welcomed the Mexican public to his show.
"I want to welcome you, give you my heartfelt thanks for being with us tonight, this is my first show in 2011, so you are my sponsors, I am doing it with enthusiasm and with love for all of you, tonight you command and I obey, "said the singer.
The concert continued with "Un Siglo Sin Ti" which was chanted by fans who were eager to throw some underwear on stage.
"I dedicate this song so you can once again celebrate your reunion with love" and thus gave way to "Si No Estas," a song from his new album "No Hay Imposibles."
Chayanne was accompanied by eight musicians and two singers, who have been with him at every performance throughout this tour. "One does not do things alone, one needs a team, and I am always thankful and very grateful to them," said the singer, who also showed his gratitude to the Mexican technicians.
After a change of clothes, the artist wore a blue shirt, and followed with the ballad "Cuidarte el Alma" and "Tu Boca”. Then, to spice things up, he changed to a tropical pace and sang "Palo Bonito" and "Fiesta en America." Then he sang “Atado a Tu Amor” and "Candela."
Chayanne changed clothes once again, this time he wore a black shirt, and then sang ‘Tu Pirata Soy Yo”, ‘Completamente Enamorados”, and “Baila, Baila."
The Puerto Rican, who never stopped smiling, was very attentive to his fans; he waved and even kissed their hands when they approached the stage.
"This song talks about how you should not take for granted the great love you have for your mom, dad, brother, sister, neighbor, whoever, we have to water our garden so that our flowers don’t die," said the singer and then sang "SI Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo” and “Mi Credo.”
Chayanne’s concert closed with "Salome", but his audience wanted more so a very casually dressed Chayanne, now wearing jeans, returned to the stage and sang ‘Besos En La Boca.”
For one of his most famous songs, "Tiempo de Vals", Chayanne invited someone from the audience to dance with him and she was lucky enough to stay with him to almost the end of the song.
"My mother always told me to always think of Mexico as a loved and beautiful country, and you are all very special to me," said the singer, who took ended the night with "Torero".
In addition to this presentation, the Puerto Rican will also perform this Saturday and also the 25th, 26th, 28th and 29th of January at the National Auditorium."
EXCELLENT job, Candela! I still can't believe I missed most of that concert. C'est la vie! At least I can say that I was "watering my garden," and not simply having a blank moment. Too bad I forgot that I could watch AND water!
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