Bohemia Viva Returns to Vallarta With a Christmas Show

Argentinian duo, Bohemia Viva, have become well known in Vallarta as a dynamic, eclectic and edgy musical group.  If there were ever two voices meant for each other, then Luis Lujan and Andrea Mottura are those voices.  They are both excellent singers on their own, but together on stage they create musical magic.  

Bohemia Viva’s harmonies are riveting and their audience becomes totally mesmerised  by their performance.  Luis, with this strong, beautiful voice, softly accompanies the duo with his collection of vintage guitars.  Andrea’s magnificent voice, percussion accompaniment and storytelling throughout their shows are completely captivating. These are beautiful people that will take you on a fascinating musical journey, you won’t soon forget. 

Bohemia Viva present their Christmas show, ‘Spirit and Joy’ at The Palm Cabaret on Sunday, December 23 at 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm.  ‘Spirit and Joy’ will be a heartwarming presentation of gorgeous holiday songs, sung in perfect harmony by the extraordinary voices of Luis and Andrea. Luis’ guitar accompaniment  is the  perfect accent to the magic of voices joined in loving union,  reminding us that Christmas is a celebration of love, friendship and family.  And what better way to enjoy Christmas and get in the ‘holiday spirit,’  than through the beautiful music of Bohemia Viva. Sing along to all your holiday favorites!

Debuting in January, is ‘Reflections,’ Bohemia Viva’s new show, featuring a Latin fusion of the music that has inspired them from all 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 is a heartbeat of life, laughter, love and fun. The songs and music tell the story and Bohemia Viva engages the audience to be part of the journey. A bold selection of songs and harmonies with the infusion of various guitars and rhythms, will fill the audience with enjoyment and emotions as ‘Reflections’ is all about our universal connection through music.  

‘Reflections’ is scheduled at The Palm Cabaret for January 16 at 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm; January 30 at 6:30 pm; February 27 at 6:30 pm; March 13 at 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm and March 27 at 6:30 pm. For more information about Bohemia Viva’s shows at The Palm Cabaret, go to www.thepalmcabaret.com.

Two special North Shore presentations of ‘Reflections’ are scheduled for Saturday, January 19th at 7 pm at Octopus Garden’s Tree House Bar in La Cruz and at Luna Lounge Bucerias on January 26th.  For tickets or information for the La Cruz show call 322-182-4026 or email the venue at [email protected].  For information and tickets for the Bucerias show go to: www.lunaloungebucerias.com

Give yourself the gift of music for the holidays and into the New Year by enjoying the music and the joy of Bohemia Viva.

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Argentinian duo, Bohemia Viva, have become well known in Vallarta as a dynamic, eclectic and edgy musical group.  If there were ever two voices . . .

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