Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
As Miami Art Week continues to solidify its place as a premier cultural event, this year's Sapphire Presents Concert stood out as a vibrant celebration of art, music, and community. Held at the flagship SCOPE Art Show on South Beach, the concert delivered an electrifying lineup featuring the British duo Disclosure, renowned South African DJ Black Coffee, and rising star Eli Fola. The event not only showcased the talents of these artists but also highlighted the intersection of music and visual art, creating an immersive experience for attendees. The night kicked off with Eli Fola, whose spirited set set the tone for an unforgettable evening. Fola, known for his eclectic sound, captivated the audience with a blend of live woodwind instruments that brought a fresh energy to the venue. As party-goers mingled and sipped on specialty cocktails, the atmosphere was further enhanced by an impressive display of art from locations as diverse as Johannesburg and Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy, with pieces already selling as the night unfolded. Next up was Disclosure, who took the stage with an undeniable swagger. The duo wasted no time diving into their extensive catalog, delivering fan favorites like "When a Fire Starts To Burn" and the soulful "Holding On," featuring the talents of Gregory Porter. Their ability to connect with the crowd was palpable, as even an elderly fan was caught on camera dancing with abandon, a testament to the unifying power of music. Their set culminated with a raucous performance of "Latch," a collaboration with Sam Smith that has long been a staple in the electronic dance music scene. Closing out the night was Black Coffee, whose presence was highly anticipated following his previous standout performances throughout Art Week. Known for his deep house rhythms and soulful tracks, Black Coffee's set was a masterclass in musical storytelling, bringing the night to an exhilarating close. His insights from past interviews about the evolving landscape of dance music resonated with fans, reinforcing the idea that great music transcends genres and demographics. The concert was not just a musical gathering but also a luxurious experience for Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers, who enjoyed exclusive access to the event and various amenities. Sam Palmer, General Manager of Chase Sapphire, spoke about the bank's commitment to providing unique experiences for their cardholders, including offerings at high-profile events like the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. This approach underscores the blending of finance and culture, creating opportunities for individuals to engage with some of the world's most coveted artistic experiences. Miami Art Week continues to be a beacon for creatives and enthusiasts alike, merging various artistic expressions into a cohesive and exhilarating experience. As the sun sets on this year's festivities, one thing is clear: the celebration of art, music, and community will continue to thrive and evolve, drawing people together in the heart of Miami.