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The Music of Spring

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  The Music of Spring   TelevisaUnivision Unveils  YA! Fest   at 2025 Upfronts  TelevisaUnivision is pumping up its music strategy and short-form content to reach young Hispanic audiences. Salgado Production artists joined  the 2025 upfronts, with a special performance helmed by Luis Salgado. To showcase the festival, the company infused music throughout the presentation, including an opening performance from Prince Royce and a closing one with Arthur Hanlon and artists from R.Evolución Latina, Salgado Productions, Latino Broadway Man, and Real Women Have Curves co-directed by Sebastián Natal and Daniel Gutiérrez, the music director of Gloria Estefan’s  On Your Feet!, 2nd National Tour. "the power of music is telling our story.." - Prince Royal Billboard.com  Wayfair’s  Chair-Ades  Pop-Up at Grand Central Station In a one-day-only activation in the heart of Grand Central Terminal, Wayfair brought comfort, design, and delight to New ...

Buena Vista Social Club: From Havana to Broadway – A Special R.Evolución Latina Panel

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  Photo Flash:  Buena Vista Social Club: From Havana to Broadway – A Special R.Evolución Latina Panel @ The Museum of Broadway On Sunday, April 27, R.Evolución Latina partnered with The Museum of Broadway to host a very special panel, A Buena Vista Social Club Celebration, honoring the incredible journey of Buena Vista Social Club from its Cuban roots to Broadway’s vibrant stage. Moderated by Luis Salgado and Gabriela García, the panel featured talented members of the Broadway production: Angélica Beliard, Carlos E. González, Ilda Mason, Da’Von Moody, Leonardo Reyna, and co-producer Ioana Alfonso. The event welcomed an audience who gathered to hear stories about the creative process, the cultural significance of the music, and the honor of representing Cuban heritage on Broadway. “This experience has been transformative for me as an artist and as a human being, " shared Leonardo Reyna. " Bringing the spirit of Buena Vista Social Club to Broadway reminds us all of the deep roo...