Bohemia Viva Returns to The Palm Cabaret for Shows in March

Bohemia Viva, the fiery latin musical duo that took Vallarta by storm last season have returned to The Palm with an ALL NEW show. After touring and performing in Europe, Bohemia Viva returns to The Palm Cabaret stage for March performances.

Argentinian duo Andrea Mottura and Luis Lujan are on FIRE with their wonderful energy, incredible voices, and eclectic style. They’ll take you on a musical journey that you won’t soon forget. With beautiful acoustic Latin rhythms combined with rich, artful, sensual harmonies, Bohemia Viva ignites the stage with their English and Spanish versions of modern favorites and timeless classics. What a perfect way to spend a romantic evening in Vallarta.

Bohemia Viva’s, Andrea and Luis, sing and play in perfect harmony. He sings and plays acoustic guitar while she sings and plays small percussion instruments. They perform a wide range of popular songs in English and Spanish, from “Unchained Melody” to songs from the musicals, Grease and The Sound of Music to “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical,  Evita.  They will also include a comtemporary tango song, an Italian love song called, “Ninna Nanna” and two of their own original songs. They 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. Andrea and Luis’ connection with their audience is amazing to see. Their incredible enthusiasm for communicating their music is genuine and reciprocated by the audience.

Bohemia Viva is a must see show to catch. They provide a superbly delivered show in a bilingual format. They are consummate performers who bring musical expertise, dynamic presentation and fabulous interpretations of well loved songs to their audiences. Besides being unpretentious, sincere individuals, they are one of the best musical acts that Puerto Vallarta has seen in recent years.

Bohemia Viva is scheduled to perform 7 pm shows on March 2, 4, 8, 10 13 and 15. They will also be special guest performers at all of Amy Armstrong’s, ‘Diva Loca’ shows during February and March. Don’t miss these incredibile performers at The Palm Cabaret.

To find out more about Bohemia Viva go to their website at http://bohemiaviva.wix.com/bohemiaviva where you can hear them perform several of their songs. You can purchase tickets for their shows at vallartatickets.com or at The Palm Cabaret.

*The Palm is well-known for bringing top notch, cutting-edge entertainment to Vallarta. Inside you’ll find an intimate, completely refurbished 90-seat cabaret with outstanding sound and lighting, creating the ambiance of cabarets from days gone by. Shows are scheduled seven days per week with two different shows nightly through April, 2015. The Palm also offers matinees at 4:00 p.m. on selected shows.

The Palm is non-smoking (a patio is provided for smokers) and is located at Olas Altas #508, in Zona Romantica. Tickets may be purchased online 24 hours a day, and at The Palm’s Box Office, open 11:00-11:00 daily. A full calendar of performances, information and online tickets are available at www.ThePalmPV.com. You can also find the Palm on Facebook at The Palm Cabaret and Bar.



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