Hannah Brady debuts and Lady Zen sings k.d. lang: this week at Incanto

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Dynamic vocalist Hannah Brady captivates her audience with jazz, pop, soul, and beyond! You never know what you’re going get with this insatiable singer. Originally from the New York theatre scene, Hannah has performed everywhere from Mexico to China. Having started in musical and contemporary theater, she has also dabbled in classical, country, rock, Top 40 hits, eclectic house music, disco, soul, and jazz.

Hannah’s musical taste offers a nostalgic insight into the music that influenced her growing up, and it has served as a unifier in every country she’s lived. In her all-new show ‘Paloma En La Playa’ (‘A Dove On The Beach’), Hannah honors such legends as The Jackson 5, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Donna Summer and Stevie Wonder accompanied by several local musicians. There will also be guest appearances by singer Luis Villanueva and other local artists.

‘Lady Zen’ is an internationally known award-winning lyric poet and singer with an incredible vocal range. Now extended by popular demand, she will continue through July with an all-new show featuring ‘The Best of K.D. Lang’, who has long been an inspiration for her, from her fashion sense to her liquid delivery of a song. Pianist Dennis Crow will accompany her on Fridays at 8pm.  

Recently discovered talent singer/songwriter Axel Solis, a resident and mentor/role model for other youth at the Corazon de Nina Foundation, has a beautiful, powerful voice and plays his acoustic guitar equally well. He will make his debut headlining his own show for one night only in the piano bar on Friday, July 13 at 5pm.

Award-winning director Ramiro Daniel (‘Princessas Desesperadas’) presents ‘Que No Se Culpe A Nadie De Mi Muerte’ (‘Let No One Be Blamed For My Death’) June 30 – July 28 at 8:30pm. Written by Humberto Robles and starring actor César Trujillo (as Aurora from Princesas Desesperadas), it is the tragic/comedic monologue, presented in Spanish, about a woman waiting for a phone call to stave off her pending suicide. Will a phone call finally convince her to give up the idea of taking her own life?

‘Dinner and a Movie’ is held on Tuesdays at 7pm. Presenter/lecturer Paco Ojeda introduces the films, which are shown on a giant screen in the air-conditioned theater. A special dinner menu is available.

Gypsy Rumba is a high energy blend of Latin, Flamenco, and Gypsy rhythms. Lead member Cheko Ruiz is an award-winning singer/songwriter and is well-known to Vallarta audiences, along with percussionist Alex Gonzalez. Their unique and popular sound is pure magic on stage! Sunday, July 15 at 8pm.

Ballet Folklórico Tradiciones performs a variety of traditional dances from various states in Mexico with narration in English and Spanish. They will perform the exciting ‘Dance of the Machetes’ from Nayarit, and as the handsome Charros and beautiful ladies of Jalisco, among others. The group, made up of young adults and children between the ages of 6 and 30 years-old, was founded in 2016 by director and choreographer Alexis Guadalupe Jimon Garcia. Two shows only July 21 & Aug. 4 at 7pm.

Greater Tuna starring Ron Spencer and Tracy Parks plays on most Wednesdays at 8pm. The hilarious story of small-town Texas with twenty-two eccentric characters played by two actors and forty-two costume changes. This is the first time the show has been presented during the summer season.

 

In the piano bar –

Tongo plays Latin/Cuban rhythms on his handmade instruments Tuesdays at 5pm. Also select mornings on the riverside terrace.

Spanish singer/songwriter and guitarist Santiago Martin Rumberia sings traditional flamenco with his full band on Tuesdays, 7pm.

Joby Hernandez plays pop/rock/classic favorites in English and Spanish Wednesdays, 5pm. Also select mornings on the riverside terrace.

The Red Suitcases band plays classic rock/pop covers in English and Spanish Sundays and Wednesdays, 7:30pm.

Pianist Dennis Crow plays standards and show-tunes on Wed., Sat., Sun. at 9:30pm.

Singer-songwriters Zoe Wood and Eduardo León play Nuevo Flamenco and Latin standards, covers, and originals with Danny Renteria on percussion. Thursdays, 5pm.

Open Mic is on Thursdays at 7:30pm. Sing, dance, play an instrument. Hosted by Tracy Parks and Joby Hernandez.

‘The Joan Houston Show’ with Dennis Crow at the piano (filling in for Bob Bruneau) features ‘The Great American Songbook’ Fridays at 5pm. Classic favorites and lots of laughs! (No show July 13).

Luis Villanueva sings pop/Latin classics accompanied by Fernando Uribe at the piano/guitar on Fridays, 7:30pm.

Bingo with Pearl is on Saturdays at 4pm. Drink specials, gift certificates, and cash prizes. Special guests Ballet Folklorico Tradiciones and Amber the male belly dancer will perform.

Cheko Ruiz and Alex Gonzalez present acoustic Latin/flamenco covers on most Saturdays, 7:30pm. Special guest guitarist Luis Zea will play with Alex on June 30.

Salsa dancing/lessons are on Wednesdays & Sundays at 8pm (upper terrace). All are welcome.

Yuvia Niebla is a local singer/guitarist. Her interpretive, heartfelt style is quite popular with audiences. Sundays, 5pm.

Happy Hour 2-6pm and 10pm-close. ‘The Zen Hour’ is 4-5pm daily with 2×1 tickets offered for select shows.

For more information and online tickets visit www.IncantoVallarta.com. No cover in the piano bar. Open 9am-Midnight Tues.- Sun. Casual dining in the air-conditioned piano bar and upper/lower terrace available 9am-11pm. Contact General Manager Gilberto Figueroa for event bookings at Incantopv@gmail.com. Incanto is located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale). Call 322 223 9756 for reservations.

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