Disney 'Violetta' Cast Tour 2015: Martina 'Tini' Stoessel Visits Anne Frank House in Amsterdam
Argentine star Martina "Tini" Stoessel visited Amsterdam and posted a picture of herself at the Anne Frank House on Twitter.
The young star is currently on an international tour for "Violetta Live" and will stop at her native country next. On April 17 and 18, the "Violetta" cast will stop in Buenos Aires, according to the Disney website.
The "Violetta" stars will cover other locations in Argentina this May for the nine-month tour as they make their way to Chile in the summer beginning in July.
Tini and the rest of her crew wrapped up the "Violetta" TV show in February while celebrating at Disneyland Paris, according to Just Jared Jr.
She, Candelaria Molfese, Mercedes Lambre, Diego Dominguez, Facundo Gambanda, Ruggero Pasquarelli, Samuel Nasciment andJorge Garcia met up with Ratatouille the Rat, Buzz Lightyear and other Disney characters after they said their farewells.
"Love, dreams, friendship, fighting, together, are some of the words that became a reality in the great story called 'Violetta," Tini shared on Twitter, as she wrapped up the show.
"Today is the finale of a chapter, and I hope it turns into the beginning of a new road for all of us who were part of this incredible adventure."
She added, "Never forget to fight for your dreams, always choose the path of happiness, believe in your ideals, and remember that true success is to build genuine affection, they will always be around when you need them."
The "Violetta" star told TV Magazine that she is ready to focus on another aspect of her career.
"I would especially like to dedicate myself to music, singing, stage," she said.
"'Violetta' is a TV program. I always tried to get involved, to work with the person making the costumes, to learn, but I really did not have anything to say..."
Tini hopes to inspire her fans by writing her own music.
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