Cancion para moverse

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A Playful Guide to Parenting: Les Luthiers' 'Cancion para moverse'

Les Luthiers, an Argentine comedy-musical group known for their satirical and humorous performances, bring their unique style to 'Cancion para moverse.' The song begins with a humorous monologue by Marcos Mundstock, who plays the character of Dr. Heriberto Tchwok. This character offers absurd and comical advice to parents, poking fun at the often overwhelming and contradictory nature of parenting advice. The monologue is filled with playful language and wordplay, setting a light-hearted tone for the song.

The lyrics then transition to a playful and interactive song designed to get children moving. Jorge Maronna leads the audience through a series of simple, yet silly, physical movements. The instructions are whimsical and exaggerated, such as 'Ráscate la orejita! Y ahora… ¡pégate en el culito!' (Scratch your little ear! And now... hit your little butt!). This part of the song encourages children to be active and have fun, while also providing a humorous spectacle for the parents.

'Cancio para moverse' is a perfect example of Les Luthiers' ability to blend music, comedy, and social commentary. The song not only entertains but also subtly critiques the often confusing and contradictory nature of parenting advice. By using humor and playful instructions, Les Luthiers create a space where both children and parents can laugh and enjoy themselves, highlighting the importance of joy and play in family life.

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