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Mayella Llokla’s admission to “Moonlight”, the second season of which is being broadcast today, was accompanied by two serious tests for the actress: firstly, to show her talent for singing, and secondly, to learn sign language.
According to the 36-year-old translator, this new installment of the soap opera, which also stars Andre Silva, who plays Leon Zarate, was a “wonderful experience” because she was able to be herself and show that “slightly crazy” edge.
“I have a lot of fun with Bella because they usually see me play drama and stuff like that in novels or theater or movies, but now I kind of show my other personality, my saved part, the funniest, funniest,” said he. told the newspaper. Trom.
In this sense, singing was part of exploiting another aspect of his creative career. “Yesterday we recorded a new duet song with Leon de la Cumbia which is very catchy and I really liked it because it is an aspect that I have kept very well and I enjoy it to the fullest,” he said. said. Maiella Lyokla.
“In the novel, I sang Leon’s themes, but this is an unpublished song. It’s a new song with my voice along with Leon, so I’m excited and very happy,” she said.
Mayella Lloclla dives into sign language
One of the reasons Maiella Ljokla agreed to join Luz de Luna 2 was because her role was to study Sign language. “When they proposed to me about sign language, my heart sank and I said how wonderful it is to learn something that I never imagined,” the actress said.
For her, it was “important to break the barriers of communication.” “Sometimes we are next to a deaf person and do not know how [acercarnos] towards them,” he said. Ljokla added that “learning sign language breaks all stereotypes.”
“Indeed, if there was a course for us at the school level to learn and be able to communicate with gestures, the story would be different,” he reflected.
On top of all that, Bella seemed like a special character. Maiella Lyokla thanks to the established relationship with Gilberto Nue, who in fiction plays her father, a completely deaf man who seeks an interpreter from her to communicate “everything he says to the viewer”.
“People who are truly deaf, or those who have deaf relatives, are very touched and tell you that it is good that a situation like this is broadcast on an open channel,” he said.
EER 4×05 Series and movies we always come back to + our recommendations
Each of us has a series or a movie that we never get tired of watching. If we find that it is running, we leave it on or go to our favorite app and it becomes our “old good friend”. In this episode, we’re talking about those productions that don’t have break-ins, as well as leaving you our recommendations to finish off with Father’s Day recommendations (yes, we’ve recorded before, but just listen).
Source: RPP

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