Six hundred students from San Vicente take the stage with Your Face Sounds Familiar

Published on April 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The San Vicente City Council launches the school program Your Face Sounds Familiar, an initiative that will mobilize around 600 students from 6th grade of secondary education. The goal is to encourage active youth participation in educational and cultural activities, promoting teamwork, creativity, and artistic expression through music and performance.

San Vicente students perform on a lit stage, imitating famous artists with microphones and group choreographies.

Technical details and program logistics 🎭

The program will be executed in several phases. First, schools will receive teaching guides and audiovisual resources to prepare the performances. Then, students will work in teams to select songs, choreographies, and characterizations. The City Council will coordinate rehearsals in municipal spaces and provide sound and lighting equipment. The final phase will be the galas at the local auditorium, where each group will present their live number.

The day parents asked for earplugs 🎧

The initiative has been well received, although some parents have already requested earplugs, fearing their children will choose reggaeton songs at eight in the morning. Teachers, for their part, have asked for an extra dose of patience, because if there is anything more difficult than teaching math, it's getting twenty teenagers to sing in tune all at once.