Gabriel Traversari

Traversari also starred in other popular television programs which aired in Latin America and Spain including "Mejorando su Hogar", the first home improvement show produced in Spanish in the United States, and "Casa Club Magazine".

He has also appeared in various Spanish speaking TV shows such as "Decisiones" and "Lotería" and three Telemundo soap operas "Anita no te Rajes", "El Cuerpo del Deseo" and "Pecados Ajenos".

He produced "Latin Flavors", the first and most prestigious Food Festival in his country and a platform that ultimately launched the careers of many of the current Nicaraguan TV chefs and gastronomical celebrities.

He also created and managed "Myla Vox", a young musical group that emerged from the local "barrios" and ignited a pop cultural frenzy that lasted over 6 years before the band finally separated.

He launched his first photography book entitled, "Vernaculo: Encuentros con mi Tierra" (an anthropological study and an aesthetic homage to the people of his country), which had its debut presentation at the Palace of Culture in Nicaragua in the summer of 2008, followed by numerous other publications including: "The Dictator's Daughter" (a biographical account based on the life of Lillian Somoza Debayle, daughter of Nicaragua's notorious military dictator, Anastasio Somoza García), released in 2015 to critical acclaim; "Azul y Blanco: 90 minutos que unieron Nicaragua" (a photo-journalistic account of a historical soccer match that altered the course of Nicaragua's national football league), launched in 2016; "El niño y el pregonero" (a short story about two young boys from contrasting social backgrounds whose serendipitous encounter has a deep and long lasting impact on their burgeoning, impressionable lives), published in 2018; "Hecho en Nicaragua: 100 destacadas personalidades nicaraguenses contemporáneas (a "coffee table book" that profiles the lives of extraordinary Nicaraguans who have left an indelible mark in the world), released in 2020; and more recently, "Verso y Voz", a companion piece to an audio project that celebrates the best of Central American poetry, and was produced to commemorate the bicentennial of the region's independence.

A digital platform was created to promote the art of poetry amongst students (and the younger demographic), and bring back a much needed appreciation for the simple yet profound joys of reading.

This is the direct access to the project's web site: www.versoyvoz.com [needs update] In the 1990s, Traversari founded the "Fundación Cultural Hispanoamericana" for the purpose of promoting the vision of young Hispanic artists, and years later he collaborated with "The Future of Nicaragua Foundation", developing several culturally driven projects in his country, including a historical music concert that brought together more than 50 Nicaraguan artists and international personalities such as Laura León, Victor Noriega and Sebastian Ligarde.