Bohemia Viva Debuts ‘Reflections’ at The Palm Cabaret

Vallarta’s favorite Argentine duo, Bohemia Viva, debut their new show, Reflections on January 16th at 6:30 & 9:30 pm at The Palm Cabaret. Bohemia Viva brings a new collection of songs to brighten and entertain the audience.

Reflections is their new presentation of Latin fusion from music that has inspired them from many cultures, languages and nations.

Reflections is a musical time capsule of songs and performance from many eras and styles. Performing in multi-languages from Spanish, English Italian, Latin and Portuguese, the show becomes a heartbeat of life, laughter, love and fun. The songs and music tell the story as Bohemia Viva engages the audience to be part of the journey. Reflections is about all of us and how the music is a universal connection.

Andrea Mottura and Luis Lujan have toured throughout Latin America, Italy, Mexico and the USA. Their beautiful harmonizing vocals, coupled with the infusion of various guitar styles and original music, combine to create their popular and unique sound. Singing in a variety of languages, they blend stories of travel, cultural experiences and their Latin heritage to weave a special connection with their audiences through music and culture.

Harmonizing and blending their unique vocals with the acoustic infusion of the guitar, Andrea Mottura and Luis Lujan are one of Puerto Vallarta’s favorite performance duos. Bohemia Viva continues to create a fabulous connection with their audiences through song, stories and emotions.

People love Andrea and Luis because they always “on fire” with wonderful energy, incredible voices, and eclectic style. With beautiful acoustic Latin rhythms combined with rich, artful, sensual harmonies, Bohemia Viva ignites the stage with their versions of modern favorites and timeless classics.

Luis and Andrea harmonize and blend together effortlessly in beautiful and imaginative arrangements. Introducing their Spanish songs to English speakers, they convey the meaning of their music to their multicultural audiences. With imaginative arrangements, Bohemia Viva gives each song an interesting twist. With poise and drama, they relate each song in a natural, yet poignant way. Their incredible enthusiasm for communicating their music is genuine and reciprocated by the audience.

Bohemia Viva will once again present an original, new arrangement of music and stories that showcases the brilliance of their musical sound. Be a part of the experience and live the Bohemia Viva lifestyle of Freedom, Love & Unity.

Performance dates for Reflections are: Jan 16 at 6:30 & 9:30 pm; Jan 30 at 6:30 pm; Feb 27 at 6:30 pm; Mar 13 at 6:30 & 9:30 pm and Mar 27 at 6:30 pm.

For more information or tickets for Reflections, go to www.thepalmcabaret.com



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