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La Academia Concert 9 Update

Posted by Elena del Valle on January 20, 2006

Fernando del Sola

Fernando del Sola, La Academia USA host

Mexico City, Mexico – Concert 9 of La Academia USA was an evening of surprises. Catalina, from Miami, exited the show; Frankie, Nohelia and Iván made important gains; and Gustavo, decided to stay.  Following a week where Gustavo appeared to change his mind daily on whether to stay or leave the program, and an interpretation of “Baila Morena,” La Academia USA host Fernando del Solar presented an ultimatum, “Do you want to leave La Academia?”

The public was divided between those that chanted for him to stay and others that chanted that he should go.  After Gustavo’s parents, wife and children appeared on stage and spoke with La Academia USA Director Beto Castillo,  his son decided to stay; kissed his wife and kids and went back to work.

With an opening medley dedicated to the Mexican pop group Maná, the students performed “Como te Deseo,” “Vivir Sin Aire,” “Perdido en un Barco” and “Oye mi Amor.”  The first student solo was Yoshigei’s, “Bidi Bidi, Bombo.”  It was well liked by the audience. Next was Jazmín, from Salt Lake City, with “Que le Den Candela.” Although the rendition brought the public to its feet, not all were enthralled by the performance.

Frankie, from Dubuque, Iowa, surprised many with his interpretation of “Corazón Partío.”  Then Miami resident Nohelia, who received a large bouquet of roses sent by Honduran President-Elect José Manuel Zelaya and delivered by the Honduran Consul in Mexico, Miguel Lardizabal, gave a masterful performance of  “Te Quedó Grande la Yegua.”

Also showing important advances were Adán, with “Sirena,” Iván with “Te Amo,” Afid, with “Salomé,” and Diana, with “Cómo Hemos Cambiado.” Heloisa, the performer from Seattle, gave a spirited performance of “I Love Rock and Roll.”  The last act of the evening was Mariana, from El Paso, with “Ay Amor.” Although the number ended with a passionate kiss with her soul mate Iván, the critics expected more on the musical side.

Finally, with the votes tallied, it was Catalina, from Miami, who exited this ninth concert in a tearful moment following a tepid performance of “Ven Conmigo.” Catalina gave one last kiss to her beau, Adán, from Chicago, before bidding the audience farewell. For more information on the program, visit La Academia USA 

Mexican Soccer Returns to Azteca America

Posted by Elena del Valle on January 20, 2006

Damian Alvarez

Damian Alvarez of Monarcas Morelia in 2005 game

Los Angeles, California – Azteca America opens the soccer season with the kickoff of the 2006 Closing Tournament beginning Saturday, January 21 at 4 pm EST  (3 pm CST  and 1 pm PST) featuring the Jaguares of Chiapas facing off against the Chivas of Guadalajara in what is expected to be very exciting play. Next, at 6 pm EST (5 pm CST and 3 pm PST), they present the Tecos of Guadalajara versus San Luis, which pits one of the stronger teams in the league against a San Luis squad that needs to prove it belongs in the big league this season.  At 8 pm EST (7 pm CST and 5 pm PST), Azteca America presents the Monarcas Morelia versus Cruz Azul. Both teams have strong traditions and need to prove to fans that 2006 is their year to shine.

On Sunday, January 22 at 5 pm EST (4 pm CST / 2 pm PST) it’s Pachuca against Monterrey. Pachuca, which finished the prior regular season in sixth place, will face the runners up of the prior championship, the Rayados of Monterrey. Special pre-game shows will be broadcast 30 minutes prior to the Jaguares-Chivas and Pachuca-Monterrey matches.

Azteca America is a wholly-owned subsidiary of TV Azteca S.A. de C.V., one of the largest producers of Spanish language television content in the world. Azteca America has presence in more than 40 Hispanic markets, including: Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Houston, Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio, San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Phoenix, Brownsville-McAllen, Albuquerque, San Diego, Fresno-Visalia, Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Denver, Orlando, Austin, Tampa, Corpus Christi, Tucson, Las Vegas, Colorado Springs, Monterey-Salinas, Hartford, Salt Lake City, Bakersfield, West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce, Santa Barbara, Palm Springs, Omaha, Amarillo, Yakima, Naples-Ft. Myers, Wichita, Reno, Boise, Victoria, Oklahoma City, Charleston and Chattanooga. For more information visit Azteca America