Young Talents shine at Playa del Carmen Children’s Song Festival
By Archyde News Desk

Playa del Carmen,Quintana roo – The vibrant cultural landscape of Playa del Carmen was illuminated on August 16,2025,as the Festival of the Children’s Song “Smiles to the World” captivated hundreds of attendees at its Cultural Center forum and across social networks. The event, a festivity of young musical talent, culminated with Orlando Gael chávez, a 12-year-old prodigy, taking home the top prize for his rendition of “Le Festin.” His victory includes the chance to record at a professional production house, marking a significant milestone in his budding career.
Nurturing Future Artists
ernesto Santiago Martínez Cuéllar, General Director of the Municipal Institute of Culture and Arts, highlighted the festival’s success in achieving its core objectives: preserving children’s music and fostering stronger family bonds. “We are incredibly proud of the passion and dedication displayed by all the young participants,” stated Martínez Cuéllar.The event underscored the commitment of the local government, with municipal president Estefanía Mercado’s support being instrumental in its realization.
A Spectrum of Talent and Recognition
The competition saw impressive performances from numerous young artists, showcasing a diverse range of vocal styles and stage presence. Vale Osorio, aged nine, secured second place with her performance, while Kiara O., aged ten, impressed with “Believe and Dare,” earning third place. Each participant was awarded a year-long scholarship, offering them invaluable opportunities to hone their skills at the Cultural Center, the Children’s and Youth Symphony Orchestra, or the In-Falled Artistic Initiation School.
| Rank/Award | Participant | Age | Song Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Place | orlando Gael Chávez | 12 | Le Festin |
| 2nd Place | Vale Osorio | 9 | (Not specified) |
| 3rd Place | Kiara O. | 10 | Believe and Dare |
| Popularity Award | Sofi dance | 11 | (Not specified) |
| Best Characterization | Eleanor Altair Padilla | 6 | (Not specified) |
| Most Original Interpreter | Rodrigo Zavala | 13 | In My Heart |
Beyond the top accolades, Sofi dance, 11, was recognized with the Popularity Award, voted by the audience. Eleanor Altair Padilla, a remarkably talented six-year-old, received accolades for Best Characterization. Rodrigo Zavala, 13, was celebrated as the Most original Interpreter for his heartfelt rendition of “In My Heart.”
A Community of Young Musicians
The festival also featured many other notable performances, including Ale Osorio (5) singing “Mariposita,” Karen Itzel (7) with “Free I Am,” Pablito Santos (10) performing “Chipi Chipi Chipy,” and Ximena Sandy (13) delivering a captivating version of “colors of the Wind.” Ana Prado (7) performed “And If We Make a Doll?”, Constanza Flores (9) presented “El Dance del Sapo,” and Rogelio Zavala (8) sang “Sleep Negrito.” This broad participation highlights the burgeoning talent within the community.
Expert Judging Panel
The young artists were evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges, lending significant credibility to the competition. The panel included Iznaga Cantero, a vocalist with international experience spanning Spain, Japan, Canada, and Guatemala.They were joined by Jesús Jácome, a renowned bassist and double bassist, Ivanka Winovich, a lyrical singer and violinist associated with the Seattle Opera Choir, and Alejandra Castaño, a professional psychologist with expertise in the arts.
The success of the “Smiles to the World” festival not only celebrates individual achievements but also reinforces Playa del Carmen’s commitment to fostering a vibrant arts scene for its youth. it serves as a testament to the power of music in connecting generations and nurturing dreams.
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The Enduring Value of Children’s Music Festivals
Events like the “Smiles to the World” festival play a crucial role in the development of young artists. Beyond the thrill of competition, these platforms offer invaluable experience in performance, stage presence, and receiving constructive feedback. They also foster a sense of community among participants and encourage continued engagement with the arts. Such initiatives are vital for ensuring that customary and contemporary children’s music continues to thrive, providing a rich cultural heritage for future generations. Investing in youth arts programs is an investment in a more creative and connected society.
Frequently Asked Questions About Children’s Song Festivals
What is the main goal of the Children’s Song Festival “Smiles to the World”?
The festival aims to rescue children’s music and strengthen family connections through song.
Who won the Children’s Song Festival in Playa del Carmen?
Orlando Gael Chávez, aged 12, won the festival with his performance of “Le Festin.”
What benefits do participants receive at the Children’s Song Festival?
All participants receive a one-year scholarship for artistic workshops or the Youth Symphony Orchestra.
How vital is the role of parents in children’s music festivals?
Parents are considered an essential part of the contest’s success, offering crucial support and trust.
What criteria were used to judge the performances at the children’s song festival?
Judging criteria included overall performance, vocal quality, characterization, originality, and audience popularity.