Thursday 5 June 2014

International Costa Maya and the Industria del Amor to present

Belize will be hosting the annual International Costa Maya Festival from August 7th – 9th, 2014 at the beautiful island of Ambergris Caye. The international Costa Maya is an annual event that no one wants to miss at this time around. With its  colorful decor lighted stage to the local and international dancers and with the help of the organizers this event puts on an entertaining event. This culture event brings back memory to music, culture traditional, clothing and much more for families to enjoy. Also their will be mechanic rides for the children. 

This traditional event is also known for the famous International Beauty Ambassador pageant also known as La Reina De La Costa Maya which will be held on Thursday, August 7th and Ramon's Village will be the hosting presenter resort for all of the Costa Maya participants. Participants will be from this countries in Central America Belize, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. Friday August 8th which will be a night full of laughter and acting show for the public.  One of the scheduled artist to present on the last night of the festival on Saturday, August 9 is well known as the Industria del Amor. 

All public are invited to this event for the three night of fun, don't miss this memorable event. 





California's Industria del Amor began in the late '80s, scoring several minor hits in Mexico before breaking out in the early '90s as a sort of mid-level soft-rock Tejano ballad hit machine. Ironically, the group's only Number One Latin chart hit was the single "A Capa y Espada," one of the only Industria del Amor songs that doesn't feature the vocals of singer Roberto Verduzco. Though the group's singles began to fade from the charts toward the end of the '90s, Industria del Amor's albums continued to chart. The groups' continuing popularity was confirmed with the release of two greatest-hits packages, 30 Inolvidables and 30 Inolvidables, Vol. 2, both of which were Top 20 Latin chart hits in 2003.