Techy Fatule

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Techy Fatule

Marielle Stephanie Fatule Baez (born February 21, 1987 in Santo Domingo ), known as Techy Fatule , is a Dominican singer, composer and actress.

The daughter of the singer and actor Carlos Alfredo Fatule and the television presenter Tania Báez already appeared at the age of two on the hand of Nuryn Sanlley in the children's show Papolino at the Teatro Nacional de la República Dominicana . In 1990 she moved with her family to Miami, where her sister Karla was born the following year . After an audition, Techy appeared in the Don Francisco con los niños section of the Sábado Gigante program for several years from 1991 . In addition, she was invited as a guest on various television shows.

In 1997 she had an appearance as a singer with her father at the award ceremony for the Dominican Premios Casandra . She then received the title role in the children's musical Alicia en el país de las maravillas (Alice in Wonderland), which was awarded a Premio Casandra in 2000 for best play for children . From 2000 she had roles in Jesucristo Superstar and Evita , played La Bella in Amaury Sánchez 'production La Bella y la Bestia , Lily St. Regis in Annie , Deena Jones in Dreamgirls and Maureen in RENT by Carolina Rivas and Luichy Guzman . All of these musicals were nominated as Best Theater Plays for the Premios Casandra . In 2016 she played the role of Dilka in the play Baño de Damas .

Fatule, who has great talent for parody and humorous presentation, led the Intensive Stand Up Comedy Workshop at the American Comedy Institute in New York in 2008 and produced the successful Show de Techy with guests in 2013 . At Fundación Global y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) she completed an apprenticeship in radio and television production and screenwriting for feature and short films and then moderated and produced segments such as Gento como yo and La voz de la calle as part of the Hola Gente television program . In 2011 she took on the role of researcher Anita Sánchez in the miniseries Mujeres Asesinas . In 2015 she had her first feature film role in Roberto Ángel Salcedo's Pal Campamento .

After an early training in singing, piano and guitar, Fatule studied for a year and a half at Berklee College of Music and stood out with compositions such as Yo que te di , Papi and Siento . In 2014 she gave a series of live concerts under the title #Techyenvivo at 50 locations in seven months . In 2016, she released the single Entregarte todo , which was streamed more than a million times on Spotify in less than three months.

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