Voces en Función

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Voces en Función

Lou Briel on Voces en Función
Format Singing Competition
Presented by Lou Briel
Country of origin Puerto Rico
Production
Location(s) Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Broadcast
Original channel WIPR-TV
Original run 19952001

Voces en Función (Voices in Performance) was a Puerto Rican singing competition series hosted by Puerto Rican singer Lou Briel, televised from 1995 to 2001 on PBS member station WIPR-TV.

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The potential contestants had to try out to be on the show, then the ones selected would be presented on the show with two other contestants as well, for a total of three per program and 39 for the series. A jury, composed of all-rounders, selected by cognition, would secretly vote for their favorites during 10 weeks, and choose the 20 semi-finalists. The latter would then compete again in the Semi-Finals, separated in two groups of 10, for two weeks, and only 10 contestants would make it to the end.

The finals gala called, Festi-Voces (Festi-Voices), would be the last one of the season, composed of 13 weeks each, and it would be broadcast in a two hour special. The winner, would receive a trophy, a cash prize, and his or her inclusion as a regular in the following thirteen week season, as well as performing as guest stars in several television shows produced by the station. There were 5 final galas throughout the run of the show.

Voces en Función, was one of the first Puerto Rican television shows that was broadcasted via the Internet, and it also was the first television series taped on-location, at the Yaguez Theater, in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, on a weekly basis.

The difference of Voces en Funcion from other singing contests, is that it was simultaneously a weekly variety show composed of various musical segments. Well known singers from the entertainment business were featured as guests stars in every show such as: Lucecita Benitez, Nydia Caro, Carmita Jimenez, Santos Colon, Marian Pabon, Danny Rivera, Son by Four, Lunna, Johnathan Dwayne, DLG, Rey Ruiz, Millie Corretjer, Chucho Avellanet, Jyve V, Lucy Fabery, and Charytin, among others.

Lou Briel performed in a segment titled Bohemia en Función (Bohemia in Performance), accompanied by a blind guitarist from Añasco, Puerto Rico, called Roberto Rivera.

The show also featured a pop ballet, directed by the Puerto Rican coreographer Marcelino Alcalá, called Ballet Voces, (Voices Ballet). Alcalá, also coreographed for the contestants, the opening numbers for the galas, as well as various musical productions for the host, and several guest stars.

Various notable singers that made their formal debut on Puerto Rican television through this show include Yaire, Noelia, and the local rock group Fiel a la Vega, among others.

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