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Chilean TV series or program
The LVI Edition of the
Viña del Mar International Song Festival took place from February 22 to 27, 2015, at
Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara , in the
Chilean city of
Viña del Mar .
Artists
Singers
Comedians
Dinamita Show
Huaso Filomeno
Centella
Arturo Ruiz-Tagle
Leon Murillo
Broadcasting
NBC Universo broadcast the Viña del Mar Festival in the US,
[1] with more than 34 hours of exclusive coverage to include live streaming and concert specials via multiple platforms, including TV and mobile devices. In addition, the network showed a series of "best of" one-hour specialson Sundays at 8 pm for two full months, beginning on March 1.
[2]
Controversy
Chilean media argued that the festival was run by male chauvinists since it only had eight female acts out of 70.
[3]
Schedule
Day 1 (Sunday 22)
Day 2 (Monday 23)
Day 3 (Tuesday 24)
Day 4 (Wednesday 25)
Day 5 (Thursday 26)
Day 6 (Friday 27)
Competition
Judges
Folklore competition
Participants
The finalists in the Folkloric Category at the Festival Viña del Mar 2015:
[4]
[5]
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Song
Interpreter
Song and Lyrics
Position
Argentina
"Cuyanito bien planta'o"
Ricardo Dimaría
Ricardo Dimaría
Bolivia
"Morena"
Pasión Andina
Nelson Gutiérrez
Brazil
"Forró no Canadá"
Marco Castillo
Marco Castillo
Chile
"La mexicana"
Elizabeth Morris
Elizabeth Morris
1
Colombia
"Llegar a Nueva York"
Bendito Parche
TBD
Peru
"Sonero de callejón"
Álex Ramírez and Costa Nuestra
Álex Ramírez
International competition
Participants
The finalists in the International Category at the Festival Viña del Mar 2015:
[4]
Country
Song
Interpreter
Song and Lyrics
Position
Argentina
"Mejor que te perdí"
Laura Sky
Dany Tomas and Daniel Reschigna
Canada
"Something beautiful"
Lori Nuic
Lori Nuic,
Karen Kosowski and Jeff Dalziel
Chile
"Boom chiqui boom"
Arturo Domínguez
Arturo Domínguez and Antony Albert
Colombia
"Baila conmigo"
Julián Díaz
United States
"Living your life for happiness"
Bobby Kimball
Bobby Kimball and Tommy Denander
Italy
"Per fortuna"
Michele Cortese
Franco Simone
1
Queen
Jhendelyn Núñez, known for participating in Vedette shows
Applicants
Jhendelyn Núñez, known for participating in Vedette shows, won
Flavia Fucenecco, participated in reality show, 4th place
Katherine Salosny , actress and recognized TV and radio show host, 2nd place
Daniella Chávez,
Playboy bunny , 3rd place
References
^ Leila Cobo (February 19, 2015).
"NBC Universo Will Air Viña del Mar Festival in the U.S." Billboard . Retrieved November 7, 2023 .
^
"NBC UNIVERSO Exclusively Brings to U.S. Screens 'Festival Internacional de Viña del Mar 2015,' A Multi-Platform Telecast on TV, Online, Mobile Devices and on Demand" . Businesswire . February 19, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2023 .
^
"¿Viña es un festival machista?: solo una mujer se subirá al escenario" [Is Viña a sexist festival?: only one woman will get on stage]. 24 Horas (in Spanish). February 19, 2023. Retrieved November 7, 2023 . - A. del Real; C. Vergara (February 19, 2015).
"Viña 2015 prescinde de las mujeres en su cartel y sólo tendrá una carta femenina" [Viña 2015 dispenses with women on its poster and will only have one female]. la Tercera (in Spanish). Archived from
the original on February 20, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2023 .
^
a
b Karen Cordovez (February 17, 2016).
"Festival de Viña 2015 busca revitalizar sus competencias con nombres de peso" [Viña Festival 2015 seeks to revitalize its competitions with important names]. Emol (in Spanish). Retrieved November 7, 2023 .
^
"Pasión Andina representará a Bolivia en Viña del Mar 2015" [Pasión Andina will represent Bolivia in Viña del Mar 2015].
Los Tiempos (in Spanish). December 3, 2014. Archived from
the original on December 8, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2023 . -
"Hoy se realizó el lanzamiento oficial del Festival de Viña del Mar" [Today the official launch of the Viña del Mar Festival took place]. El Mercurial de Valparaiso (in Spanish). December 3, 2014. Archived from
the original on May 16, 2018. Retrieved November 7, 2023 .
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