On March 12, 2025, the Fourth Edition of the América Viva Cultural Gala turned Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center into a dazzling celebration of Hispanic heritage, bringing together artists, philanthropists, and community leaders into its vibrant embrace.
Organized by New Land Theatricals and proudly supported by ¡HOLA! Américas, the event fused art and music and shared pride in a stunning showcase of American culture, far beyond a simple gathering. The night championed artistic and educational initiatives while honoring organizations driving real impact in the cultural sphere.
The evening hummed with multicultural energy, spotlighting performances like Grammy-winner Aymée Nuviola’s tribute to Celia Cruz, alongside the New Land Dance Company, Miami Children’s Chorus, and the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation Band.
A VIP red carpet, welcome cocktail, and gala ceremony framed the night, drawing a crowd—including Honor Gala Patrons and Co-chairs Ana Teresa Rodríguez, Gaby Negron, and Artistic Director Carolina Lizarraga—bound by their love for Miami’s tight-knit cultural scene.
“We are celebrating the power of art to inspire, transform, and connect us all. Tonight, we’re not Cubans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Puerto Ricans, or Americans—tonight, we’re all Americanos!”
Lizarraga's words ignited a shared pride that pulsed through every performance and applause. Co-chair Ana Teresa Rodríguez echoed the sentiment.
“This isn’t just a gala—it’s a powerful reminder of our rich culture and the stories we carry.”
The gala, a grand affair celebrating cultural unity, shone a spotlight on three remarkable organizations, each receiving the prestigious Inca Garcilaso Medal for their work in bridging diverse cultures, with two standout moments weaving into the larger narrative. The medal was presented by José Rafael Fernández Linares, Chancellor at the Consulate of Spain in Miami, who noted, "This medal represents great values such as identity and mestizo reconciliation."
The Celia Cruz Foundation, honoring the 'Queen of Salsa’s' centennial, delivered a heartfelt tribute that enveloped the room in nostalgia, their vibrant rhythms coaxing the crowd to sway as one, a testament to how her timeless music continues to unite generations across borders. Jorge Placencia, Director of the Celia Cruz Foundation, shared his enthusiasm, "We are proud that Celia is being honored with this medal for something so dear to her: art and education."
The Miami Children’s Chorus, under the direction of Liana Salinas, was honored with the prestigious Inca Garcilaso Medal, presented by Luis García, CEO of ADONEL Companies. Salinas commented, "The project serves as a vehicle for young people to explore the marvels of cultural blending."
Equally captivating, the Miami Children’s Chorus took the stage with a breathtaking performance, their voices blending in stunning harmony to reveal the raw talent fostered within their ranks, a shining example of youth empowered through art. These two highlights, rich with emotion and promise, underscored the gala’s broader story of cultural connection, showing how music—whether through the echoes of a legendary past or the fresh notes of a rising future—builds bridges that span the globe.
Loud and Live CEO Nelson Albareda had the honor of presenting the esteemed Inca Garcilaso Medal to Rocky Egusquiza, The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, Executive Director, recognizing her outstanding contributions to culture and the arts.
"This medal is a powerful reminder of the beauty that emerges when cultures converge."
Adding to the evening’s cultural significance, the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation showcased the recipients of its prestigious scholarship program, who took the stage for mesmerizing performances that highlighted their extraordinary talent.
These gifted young artists, nurtured by the Foundation’s initiatives, delivered passionate and skillful performances, embodying the next generation of Latin music innovators and infusing the event with electrifying energy.
Monica Colucci, Vice Chair of the Miami-Dade School Board, also graced the stage, expressing her deep appreciation for cultural events and initiatives. Thanks for your commitment to making a lasting and positive impact on the lives of our children."
¡HOLA! proudly served as a media partner and collaborator for the event, underscoring the significance of gatherings like this one. Nagidmy Marquez, Chief Content Officer of ¡HOLA! USA and Americas, shared, "¡HOLA! is honored to continuously bridge the rich traditions of Spain with the dynamic and diverse culture of the U.S."
Reflecting on success
For New Land Theatricals, the América Viva Gala 2025 was a bold testament to their mission of elevating Hispanic arts, education, and culture. Teaming up with ¡HOLA!, a brand that’s championed Hispanic stories for 80 years, the event wove traditions into a vibrant tapestry of unity. As the night closed, the air crackled with excitement—attendees left buzzing with anticipation and a renewed appreciation for their shared roots.
This fourth edition was a grand success: a night where Hispanic heritage didn’t just shine—it roared. New Land Theatricals honored the past and paved the way for a future brimming with art and pride, demonstrating that culture continues to serve as an unstoppable catalyst for connection in Miami and beyond.