It seems that the end of Euskal Herria is nearby. Towards compliance with the “dream” mentioned in Baiona?
I didn't dare to dream about this, because it's a great dream and the championship path is long. Yes, I wanted to ask myself to go through all the phases, to do the same thing I did in the first championship in the second. But the opportunity for the end is there. With this a dream
It's beautiful and full.
The people of Irun complained about their low score. Baiona’s first greeting also talks about the burden of competition.
Irun's was hard to digest. I thought it took me better. After Irun's, I struggled to look for the next session. I thought that farewell twice after the session. It's the result of rabies or wound. Then, over the days, I didn't feel like that greeting. I had a quieter and more accepted situation. However, I decided to keep my greeting to give it strength and not give in. Greeting was a trick to convince me.
It seems that more than one woman will sing in Pamplona. Is it a sign that things are changing?
The Bertsos square has changed in recent years. At some point I saw the danger of staying the end away from the image of the plaza, not having a faithful representation of the voices circulating through it. Since 2017, I've seen a shift in this direction in bertsolarism, in the way Bertsolaris women are listening, or by the kind of people who have come closer. It was the theme of 2017: “Let’s see if a second woman enters the final.” It seemed that change came from there. But change comes in a different way. This year the “second woman” is not enough either. It's not real, there's a lot more than two that can be finalists on an excellent level.
In Baiona you heard loud applause with your name. Do you think the public and their reactions influence bertsolari?
Yes. Our connection is to connect with people, feel in front and back. Situations of nervousness and bad singing arise when you see that this channel is closed. And conversely, when this channel is open and fertile everything goes better. Trust comes to you and it helps you sing better.
The most marked are the camera you created in the championship. How did you feel about the lonely ones you've left?
I'm happy if you've reached people. I like working alone. The three-chamber ones I've lived in a very different way. The verse itself surprises me every time. Sometimes you don't know how to get out of a situation or what topic will come to your mind. I also didn't know very well where I was going this fall, although you always think about what you like.
The day after Baiona, what taste of mouth do you stay with?
Good and unexpected. I didn't expect to end with so many options for the end. I thought it would be narrower or out, therefore, happy.