Saturday, 18 September 2021

PAULA RIBÓ, FROM 'CAILLOU' TO RIGOBERTA BANDINI

Today, The Grandma has received the wonderful visit of one of her closest friends, Claire Fontaine.

Claire loves music and they have been talking about Roberta Bandini, the incredible Catalan artist that everybody must know, enjoy and follow.

Paula Ribó González (Barcelona, ​​April 30, 1990), known artistically as Rigoberta Bandini, is a Catalan singer, actress, playwright and writer.

She was one of the creators of the musical trio The Mamzelles.

At the age of nine, Ribó began composing songs and also learning to play the guitar, creating his own melodies.

As a voice actress, in 1999 she voiced Princess Dot in A Bug's Life and in 2013, Anna d'Arendelle in Frozen, in Catalan. Also it put the voice of Chihiro or Caillou, in Castilian.

In 2011 he created the group The Mamzelles, together with Paula Malia and Bàrbara Mestanza.

In 2013 they became known with the advertising campaign Envàs on vas of the Generalitat de Catalunya.

He has directed works at the Sala Barts or the Espai Brossa and published a novel close to autofiction entitled Vértigo.

In 2020 he released his first songs under the stage name Rigoberta Bandini, Too Many Drugs and In Spain We Call It Soledad mixing English and Spanish, earthiness and spirituality, electronic dance and classical song.

He also released Que Cristo baje with the collaboration of New York director Jason Trucco for the music video.

In mid-2020, just after the birth of her son, she published a version of Cuando tu nazcas by Mocedades.

In 2021, at the gala of the XIII Gaudí Awards, he reinterpreted live Qualsevol nit pot sortir el sol by Jaume Sisa in Catalan. In the same year, she was the author of Aviam qué passa, the song of Estrella Damm's summer campaign, in Catalan too. 

Her last success is Perra.

More information: Instagram-Roberta Bandini


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Rigoberta Bandini

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