DorothyBishop3Dorothy Bishop’s Divas now in Puerto Vallarta!

From opera galas to comical musical parodies, the vast career behind lyrical soprano Dorothy Bishop has evolved with time since her days at Yale School of Music. Dorothy has even performed aboard several cruises while traveling the world.

canadian-television-riviera-nayaritThe BC Outdoors Sport Fishing TV show celebrated its fifth anniversary on the airwaves with a special program focusing on the destination’s different communities, which reached out to over 100 million viewers.

Canada’s BC Outdoors Sport Fishing TV promoted sport fishing and all the different outdoor activities that can take place in the Riviera Nayarit, focusing on several of the destination’s communities.

With this exposure the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is responding to the Canadian market as the number of tourists from this region is growing continuously. Sport Fishing is part of the Premium tourism segment, a sport that produces important economic benefits.

The video lasts 30 minutes on the aforementioned station; in addition they will also produce an online video for Canadian Traveller, Pacific Yachting, Explore, Environment911 and Paw, Mane & Fin, in order to obtain the most exposure.

Besides informing and teaching the audience about sport fishing, one of the objectives of the program is to attract more people to a sport they consider exciting and easy, as well as explain how to enjoy a better fishing expedition.

The program will be transmitted for the first time in March and will be retransmitted 76 times during the year over 9 different networks in the United States, Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. They will also publish magazine articles.

The sum total of the audiences in the different areas reached by these signals is over 100 million viewers.

This spring marks the fifth year of the BC Outdoors Sport Fishing TV in HD. The eponymous magazine marks its 69th anniversary since its first publication and is considered the ultimate guide for those who love the sport of fishing.

Filming took place from February 12 – 19 in and around the Marina Riviera Nayarit, Sayulita, San Pancho, Punta de Mita and the Marietas Islands.

“It’s been amazing, there’s so much to show that we ran out of time,” said Brad Lisky, part of the production team that visited the destination. “The most exciting part was that no matter where we filmed we ran into Canadians, they were everywhere!”

“It’s hard to choose the best part of this destination, but if I had to pick one thing I think I’d have to say it’s the people: they’re very friendly, they understand the Canadian tourist and they’re always smiling,” he added. “We’d like to extend a special thanks to the Riviera Nayarit for allowing us to spend a few days here; I think our audience is going to love everything they’re going to see about this destination.”

showcaseThe 14th annual San Pancho Music Festival will be held Friday, Feb. 28th through Sunday, March 2nd, 2014 in San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico.

carnaval pe ita.1.1After nearly 40 years of partying this Carnival seeks to keep our traditions alive while offering an enticing attraction for residents and both national and international visitors.

La Peñita de Jaltemba is ending the month of February on a high note and starting March off with a bang with its 2014 La Peñita Tropical Charro Carnival, which starts on the last day of the month and runs through the 4th of March.

This Carnival is quite special thanks to its unique combination of attractions—this coastal village is known for its love of the traditional charrería, or Mexican rodeo, and the way it truly enjoys and appreciates beauty of its tropical surroundings.

With almost 40 years of history, the carnival’s name stems from a group of charros (Mexican cowboys) in the mid-70s who began what is today quite a ritual.

According to Rossana Araujo, president of the Compostela Hotel and Motel Association, this organization is the main sponsor of this exciting event. The Association is backed in turn by several sponsors and the Citizen’s Action Committee.

“This festival takes place every year in La Peñita,” said Araujo. “There is a parade down the main street with floats, a charro parade, cultural events and boat racing in front of the Malecón; we even hold a beauty pageant for a carnival queen.”

On February 28th there will be an inauguration dance and a ribbon cutting next to the Emiliano Zapata monument; there are different activities every day to keep the entire family entertained.

Thanks to its lengthy history the carnival has attracted many national and foreign tourists throughout its five days, as well as residents who live in the Riviera Nayarit six months out of the year.

Public and private schools and establishments, social businesses and other sectors also participate and back the event, which starts off with a parade and ends with another, with plenty of cultural, sports and artistic events in between.

“These types of events are meant to generate more room nights,” said Rossanna, “especially since the high season ends at the close of February. We’re trying to strengthen the national market, though our foreign visitor numbers are still high.”

main-adj 0850 luna rumba on stage.1.1The town will host three days of music and entertainment by musicians including Tatewari, Jeff Oster, Bahía de Banderas Jazz Allstars, Steve O’Connor, Olivia de la Cruz, Dos Bertos and Las Musa, among others.

The town of San Francisco—better known as San Pancho—invites you to its 14th Annual Music Festival to take place February 28th through March 2nd. This event is free for the community to come and enjoy another taste of art and culture in the Riviera Nayarit’s culture capital.

This traditional event takes place over three evenings, with the music starting at La Plaza del Sol at 5 p.m. sharp and continuing until midnight. The Festival will feature local artists from the Riviera Nayarit, as well as others from the United States and Latin America.

According to Chris Parsons, a member of the organizing committee, the fact the Festival has been free for fourteen years thanks to the effort of the local residents as well as the artists, as they all volunteer their time to bring to life the community’s longest-running festival.

“The community of San Pancho does everything possible to help the artists; this includes hosting them in their own homes in appreciation for their coming here to share their music for free,” he added.

The Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is pleased to extend this invitation to anyone who enjoys good music, art and culture.

“We're thankful for the support, we’re truly grateful,” said Parsons. “We are all on the same page to help grow tourism in the Riviera Nayarit. This event is unique, it’s free—it always has been, because the community and the artists that participate do it simply for the joy it brings.”

Auditions for artists begin among the local musicians of the Riviera Nayarit and then extend across the border. In the end, they’re all happy to participate and be a part of this grand event, which has its roots in 2001.

This year, the Music Festival welcomes some of the previous years’ crowd pleasers, including Tatewari, Jeff Oster, Bahía de Banderas Jazz Allstars, Steve O’Connor, Olivia de la Cruz, Dos Bertos and Las Musa, among other professional and amateur musicians.

For more details click here: http://sanpanchomusicfest.wordpress.com

Mardi-Gras-vallarta-250-logo2If you're still suffering from holidays hangover, brace yourself: Puerto Vallarta's Mardi Gras Parade is back, and it's bigger.

This year's Carnvale celebration kicks off Tuesday, March 4th at 9PM.  The glittery, bead-hurling parade begins at Parque Hidalgo and travels south along the malecon through 'Old Town' and Olas Altas.

"charroWe in the town of Puerto Vallarta, makes us proud, should be respected much discipline and tell them to honor this town is that this championship is here."

Started 3rd National Charro Championship at Vallarta, where the mayor, Ramón Guerrero sand, conducted the traditional cutting of rope, accompanied by the President of the Union of Associations Charras Jalisco, Andrés Eduardo Aceves Hernandez and Alfonso Bernal Romero , chairman of the organizing committee.

After the flag ceremonies, framed by the Band of the 8th War Zone Naval done, the mayor gave a message to those attending the event, where it is said that a party charrería Mexico.

"This, and international national championship, us in the town of Puerto Vallarta, makes us proud, should be respected much discipline and say that this town is an honor to be here this championship, congratulations to the participants, the organizer Poncho Bernal, reiterate that it is a pleasure and Mexico make this big party is charrería "said the mayor.

For his part, President of the Union of Associations Charras Jalisco, Hernández Andrés Eduardo Aceves, congratulated the organizers of the event for the third anniversary of the Vallarta sand and welcomed teams from different states in Mexico and the United States, who will compete for the prize of one million dollars that's in the bag.

In the formal ceremony, Agustín Álvarez also the ruler Valdivia, Andrés González Palomera, personal representative of the governor of Jalisco and Captain Jose Angel Orozco on behalf of Vice Admiral Alberto Castillo Zárate Commander attended the 8th. Naval Zone.

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JUAN MATOS SURVThe main goal of this festival is promote the arts and culture in the Riviera Nayarit.

For that reason we want everyone who attends to experience an incredible weekend that is full of fun, with parties and dancing all day and night.

Mexico’s One of a Kind Festival! All Inclusive! 5 Days and 4 Nights!

Confirmed Artists:

Maykel Fonts
Juan Matos & Amneris Martinez
Jorge Burgos & Tanja La Alemana
El Tiguere Del Mambo
Island Touch
Franklin Diaz
Alien Ramirez
Carlos Zafire Hernandez & Arlette Guerra
Zafire DanceProject
Mitchell Tambo DP Provence & Monica Melito
Burju & Victor Perez (Hacha Y Machete)
Terry & Cecile Ovide
Ricardo Vega & Karen Forcano
Jefferson Benjumea & Adriana Avila
Magna Gopal
Nina & Zerjon
Rodrigo Cortazar & Selene Tovar
Ernesto & Maritza
Jorge & Lupita

More information:
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http://www.salsamambofest.com/
https://www.facebook.com/SalsaMamboFestMX

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