
Chela and Chopete are among the most beloved clowns in Cienfuegos. The harmonious relationship they have both personally and professionally, has earned them the respect, sympathy and affection of parents and children, who attended every Saturday at the Tropisur club.
The arrival of COVID-19 limited the playing hours with the new family. But like so many other artists, they resorted to social networks to not let the art of clowning and the complicity created with these eternal friends die.
"That's why we have created a Whatsapp group that brings together more than 70 families who have asked us to share with us stories, challenges, contests, ranging from dressing up to take pictures with our pets, learn children's songs of yesteryear or make crafts; experiences that we then share on our Facebook profile.
In addition, we encourage values such as friendship, respect and responsibility in these children and their parents. We also have days dedicated to the exchange of knowledge or ways of parenting among parents, especially in these days of confinement for COVID-19," said to Perlavisión the young actress Yexela González (Chela).
Although the meeting is mediated by a cell phone or computer screen, the children continue to learn and have fun with Chela and Chopete, who more than their favorite clowns have become a family.
Actor José Adrián Fernández (Chopete) said that this has been an experience that has served to get closer to these little ones who enjoy each one of our audios or games, even through this channel. Getting a smile from them is the best gift for us, their clowns.
(Taken from PerlavisiónEnglish version Hector Hdez.
The arrival of COVID-19 limited the playing hours with the new family. But like so many other artists, they resorted to social networks to not let the art of clowning and the complicity created with these eternal friends die.
"That's why we have created a Whatsapp group that brings together more than 70 families who have asked us to share with us stories, challenges, contests, ranging from dressing up to take pictures with our pets, learn children's songs of yesteryear or make crafts; experiences that we then share on our Facebook profile.
In addition, we encourage values such as friendship, respect and responsibility in these children and their parents. We also have days dedicated to the exchange of knowledge or ways of parenting among parents, especially in these days of confinement for COVID-19," said to Perlavisión the young actress Yexela González (Chela).
Although the meeting is mediated by a cell phone or computer screen, the children continue to learn and have fun with Chela and Chopete, who more than their favorite clowns have become a family.
Actor José Adrián Fernández (Chopete) said that this has been an experience that has served to get closer to these little ones who enjoy each one of our audios or games, even through this channel. Getting a smile from them is the best gift for us, their clowns.
(Taken from PerlavisiónEnglish version Hector Hdez.