Foz Airport hosts classical music performances

The activity is promoted by the CCR Institute, linked to the concessionaire responsible for managing the Iguaçu air terminal.

Until December 20th, anyone passing through Foz do Iguaçu International Airport, on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 18pm to 20pm, will be able to enjoy classical music performances from the Mobility Music project, from the CCR Institute.

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The action takes place in the terminal lobby, with the participation of groups such as Quinteto Alto Paraná, Trio Alto Paraná, Quarteto Allegro and Quarteto de Cordas Alto Paraná, coming from Brazil and Paraguay.

“Promoted by the CCR Institute, this is the largest classical music project ever carried out in Brazil, with performances that began in August, passing through subway stations, trains and airports managed by the CCR Group in 17 cities, in 10 Brazilian states”, describes the CCR Airports, which manages the airport in Foz.

Lasting five months, the Mobility Music project focuses on bringing local artists' performances to the public, free of charge and in an accessible way.

The tour began in Salvador, the area where CCR Metrô Bahia operates, in August, and continued to the other operations of CCR Aeroportos and CCR Mobilidade in the states of Pernambuco, Goiás, Rio de Janeiro, Maranhão, Piauí, Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo and Tocantins.

The project that is now in Foz do Iguaçu is produced by LMX Produções, with artistic direction by maestro Rodrigo Vitta and general direction by Lion Andreassa.

“We have launched yet another initiative to ensure that passengers feel welcome when traveling or arriving at our terminal. In addition to all the amenities, listening to these presentations will be a new immersive experience for visitors,” says Wander Melo Jr., manager of Foz do Iguaçu Airport.

(With information from CCR Aeroportos)

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