“A Dónde Van” by Sebastián Yatra - The 33rd Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2020
  • The Hispanic Heritage Foundation is thrilled to recognize Sebastián Yatra with the Inspira Award.
    “As an international star, Sebastián has used his exceptional talents and positive energy to inspire youth as well as proudly represent his Latino culture. We are also thrilled to have Sebastian host the Hispanic Heritage Awards on PBS which allow us to celebrate Latino accomplishment, vision and culture with America and across the world.” Said Jose Antonio Tijerino, President and CEO of HHF.
    “Now more than ever, Latinos are united all over the world to share our passion for our culture,” said Sebastián Yatra. “That makes me especially proud to be hosting this year’s Hispanic Heritage Awards, which bring us even closer together in the United States and is honoring so many Latinos that I personally admire, see as an example to follow, and motivate us to be better each day.”
    Please visit our website www.hispanicheritage.org to watch the full show, the honorees segments, and performers - bit.ly/34af5qY
    The 33rd Hispanic Heritage Awards was presented by Target and premiered on October 6th on PBS stations. This year’s very special honorees on the broadcast were Linda Ronstadt (Legend Award) Bad Bunny (Vision Award), Selena Gomez (Arts Award), Jessica Alba (Business Award), America’s essential Farmworkers (Heroes Award), Sebastián Yatra (Inspira Award-also Hosting/Performing), and a special posthumous ally recognition of John Lewis.
    Spotlighting some of contemporary Latin Music’s fastest rising next generation stars, Jessie Reyez, and Sech also performed their own recently released hit tracks. The broadcast was also highlighted by special themed performances that included New York’s critically praised all-women Mariachi group Flor de Toloache joining with Latino medical workers that were on the front-lines of emergency care during the outbreak of the Covid-19 crisis, the soulful Calma Carmona providing an emotional musical remembrance of civil rights icon John Lewis, and The Mavericks anchoring a captivating tribute to Linda Ronstadt featuring a stellar gathering of critically praised Latina vocalists: Joy Huerta, Lupita Infante, La Marisoul, Gaby Moreno and Carla Morrison.
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