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Latin
Pride Foundation Hosts Successful Festival in Downtown Los Angeles
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The Latin Pride Foundation presented its annual festival on
September 4 & 5th in Downtown Los Angeles that was attended by
thousands that enjoyed two-days of celebration right in the heart of
the City of Angels. Festival organizers were pleased with the great
turnout and the performances that were truly crowd pleasers. Two
dance tents featured hip-hop and Latin pop music and a fantastic
line-up of Latino performing artists captivated the crowds.
Against the backdrop of the high-rise buildings in the central area
of Los Angeles, tents housed
numerous
organizations and businesses participating in the festival. Food
vendors, craft sales, HIV organizations and community booths
surrounded the perimeter of the festival area. Attendees came from
all across Southern California and beyond to celebrate pride and see
some of their favorite performers on stage at the festival. The
crowd was a well-represented mix of gay, straight, bi, lesbian and
transgender persons.
A
massive stage, equipped with concert style acoustics and lighting
provided the right venue for Axe Bahia, Maria Conchita-Alonso, Yari
Moré, Pilar Montenegro, Myriam, Bayu, Skeey, MP-5, Los Bate,
Serralde and Julieta Venegas. The festival’s Queen of Festivities
was the one and only Yuri and they came from everywhere to see her.
The
crowd went wild for Axe Bahia, with their great Brazilian sounds,
stage moves, great vocals and fine bodies. Axe Bahia is an energetic
group with a big stage presence and it is no wonder why Axe Bahia is
currently one of Brazil’s greatest sensations in recent times and
the Latin Pride crowd agreed. Julieta Venegas captivated the
audience performing her recent award winning solos and festival
attendees could not take enough photos of Julieta, one of our newest
emerging stars from Mexico. Throughout the concert, the front part
of the stage was jam-packed with festival attendees who stayed in
place waiting until all performers were through.
The
Latin Pride Foundation continues to present a festival to
celebrate
Latin pride, the core reason for coming together annually. Kicked
off in celebration of Hispanic Heritage month, festival organizers
seek to direct proceeds of the event to HIV/AIDS charities, research
and scholarships. A cause certainly worth supporting in light of
increasing HIV rates in Los Angeles County and especially among
young, gay Latinos.
 This
year’s festival was sponsored by record label EMI US Latin, Bank of
America, Ritmo Latino, KBIG 104, Clear Channel, Univision 34, Divas
Magazine, Well’s Fargo, AIDS Healthcare Foundation and many other
entities. ADELANTE Magazine was a media sponsor of the event. For
more information on the Latin Pride Foundation, please visit their
website at www.LatinPride.org.
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