The Puerto Rican singer Jennifer Lopez left aside today for practicing Latin rhythms a little capoeira on the beach in Montevideo with a group of dancers who participate in its "Q'Viva! The Chosen "to be released in 2012 through various channels in 21 countries of America.
Lopez, who in recent days was in Peru and Chile to record other fragments of the TV spot, reached half-time the English beach in Punta Gorda, where he expected a stage set up with wooden boards on the sand.
The artist, wearing sunglasses, hair up, jeans and a red sleeveless shirt, took off just down from the van to look at the beach for a long time the performance of the dancers, who wore black and white shorts and bare chested.
Later, after running a few words to a camera lens of television program production, approached the group and made some first steps with Brazilian capoeira, a combination of martial arts and dance of African origin.
Dozens of onlookers and photographers followed the scene from afar, because of the security cordon imposed by the computer of the singer.
The singer of "On the floor" is touring the region looking for new singers, dancers, musicians and artists who want to participate in "Q'Viva! The Chosen".
Lopez produced the program with his former partner, salsa singer Marc Anthony , which recently broke up with whom she has two children, Emme and Max.
According to media Uruguayans , the artist resume its activity in the country this afternoon at the South District and in the evening at the Teatro Solis, both in downtown Montevideo. Uruguay is expected to leave Friday.
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