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Carora readies for premiere of musical reality show 'Demuestra tu Voz'

From El Nacional · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Carora, Venezuela, is launching a musical reality show called "Demuestra tu Voz" to discover local singing talent.
  • The competition is open to residents over 18 and features free registration and live gala access.
  • Weekly elimination rounds will run from September 3 to October 1, culminating in a grand finale with cash prizes and a live band.

Carora, a city in Venezuela's Torres municipality, is gearing up for the premiere of "Demuestra tu Voz," a new musical reality show aimed at uncovering and promoting vocal talent from the region. The initiative seeks to provide a platform for aspiring amateur artists who are not yet part of established commercial groups.

The event will take place at Megaleรฑa in Carora and is open to all residents over 18 years old with a passion for singing. A key feature of this inaugural season is that both registration and attendance at the live galas are completely free of charge.

Official activities commence on Thursday, August 27, at 7:00 PM with an in-person casting call at Megaleรฑa. A judging panel will select between 16 and 20 official contestants. Following the casting, weekly live elimination galas will be held every Thursday from September 3 to September 24. The competition will conclude on October 1 with a grand finale and coronation ceremony, which will include a live professional band and monetary incentives for the top three finishers.

To support the artistic development of the participants, the production has assembled a multidisciplinary team of vocal coaches, including William Santeliz, Rainel รlvarez, Marine Carmona, and Ronald Castro. Five music specialists will judge the galas, evaluating contestants on technical aspects such as breathing, pitch, rhythm, diction, and interpretation. An independent technical committee, comprising public accounting and notary professionals, will oversee the operational audit and vote counting to ensure impartiality.

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Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.