Incanto welcomes Opera Duo Vanessa & Jorge, Hugo Blanquet and Niños De Folklorico

Opera duo Vanessa Amaro and Jorge Echeagaray will perform on two nights, May 25 & 26 at 8PM. Vanessa has a Degree in Music and studied opera as a soprano at the International Society of Values of Mexican Artists. She has won several awards, including Best Performance at the Carlo Morelli National Singing Contest in Mexico City. Jorge Echeagaray began his vocal studies as a baritone in the Agustina Monterde school choir, and later earned a bachelor’s degree in music. He has performed throughout Mexico, and made his debut with the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra in 2013. Vanessa and Jorge will be accompanied by Salvatore on piano.

Hugo Blanquet stars in ‘Hot as Fire’. He is a multi-talented performer from Mexico City, known for his hilarious stand-up comedy and over-the-top drag performances. Having entertained all over Latin America, he appears regularly on Mexico’s TV version of COMEDY CENTRAL and has also appeared in many TV commercials. He can also be found performing his comedy/drag show in nightclubs in the Zona Rosa area of Mexico City, where he combines comedy with LIVE singing in both English and Spanish. Hugo will perform at Incanto as part of the P.V. PRIDE celebration for one night only, Saturday, May 27 at 8PM.

Niños De Folklorico is the children’s version of Ballet Folklorico Tradiciones, who performed recently at Incanto. These very young and talented dancers will perform a series of traditional dances from various states in Mexico. Ranging in age from 6 to 14, the children’s ballet is made up of 10 members. They have performed more than 40 times in venues in the Vallarta area. So good, they have been invited to participate in national and international tours, including throughout the state of Puebla in June and Shanghai, China in September. Niños De Folklorico plays May 30th at 7PM.

Sylvie & Jorge from the popular local band The Zippers play on Tuesdays at 8PM. Alberto Cuevas ‘El Diamante’ stars in ‘One Night in Mexico’ accompanied by Salvatore on piano. Final show Wednesday, May 31 at 8PM. Azucar is a group of young musicians from various parts of Mexico. They play swing and gypsy jazz in the piano bar on Wednesdays and Sundays at 7:30PM. Moelle Jazz Quartet plays on Sundays at 8PM in the cabaret. Singer/guitarist Audi Rodriguez plays in the piano bar on Sundays at 5PM. Singer/guitarist Gabriel Reyes plays select nights at 5PM. The Joanie Show, starring Joan Houston & Bob Bruneau, plays Fridays at 7:30. Singer/songwriter Chris Kenny plays jazz/blues/classic guitar on Saturdays at 8PM. And BINGO with Pearl fundraisers are held on Saturdays at 5PM.

For more information and online tickets visit Incanto’s website www.IncantoVallarta.com. Incanto’s cafe is open from 9AM -11:30PM. Tuesday thru Sunday, with piano music by Salvatore starting at 10AM on the riverside terrace. Happy Hour is 2PM – 6PM. Incanto is located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale). Box Office opens at 10AM. Phone them at 322 223 9756 for reservations. Closed Mondays.

Opera duo Vanessa Amaro and Jorge Echeagaray will perform on two nights, May 25 & 26 at 8PM. Vanessa has a Degree in Music and . . .

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