Mariachis, cumbia, rockola, massages, flower fair ... and perhaps the dream trip Free eventsWhen the first notes of ‘Las mañanitas’ began to sound, María Tenorio Llaque closed her eyes for a few seconds and smiled. Sitting next to her relatives, in the middle of balloons, hugs and applause, ‘Doña Mari’ sang again as she did since she was a child. The voice came out firm and melodious. Then ‘Eternal Love’ came. And as the mariachis kept playing, …
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Mariachis, cumbia, rockola, massages, flower fair ... and perhaps the dream trip Free eventsWhen the first notes of ‘Las mañanitas’ began to sound, María Tenorio Llaque closed her eyes for a few seconds and smiled. Sitting next to her relatives, in the middle of balloons, hugs and applause, ‘Doña Mari’ sang again as she did since she was a child. The voice came out firm and melodious. Then ‘Eternal Love’ came. And as the mariachis kept playing, …