OTI Festival
OTI Festival (Spanish: Festival OTI de la Canción) was an annual singing competition, held between 1972 and 2000, among active member countries of the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI).[1] It was preceded in 1969 and 1970 by the Festival Mundial de la Canción Latina, held in Mexico.
Venues and presenters
Year | City | Venue | Mistress and Masters of Ceremonies | Host broadcaster |
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1972 | Madrid | Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones | Rosa María Mateo and Raúl Matas | RTVE |
1973 | Belo Horizonte | Palácio das Artes | Murilo Néri | Rede Globo |
1974 | Acapulco | Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcón | Lolita Ayala and Raúl Velasco | Televisa |
1975 | San Juan | Telemundo Studio 2 | Marisol Malaret and Beba Franco | Telemundo |
1976 | Acapulco | Teatro Juan Ruiz de Alarcón | Susana Dosamantes and Raúl Velasco | Televisa |
1977 | Madrid | Centro Cultural de Villa Madrid | Mari Cruz Soriano and Miguel de los Santos | RTVE |
1978 | Santiago de Chile | Teatro Municipal | Raquel Argandoña and Raúl Matas | Canal 13 and TVN |
1979 | Caracas | Teatro del Círculo Militar | Eduardo Serrano and Carmen Victoria Pérez | Venevisión and RCTV |
1980 | Buenos Aires | Teatro General San Martín | Liliana López Foresi and Antonio Carrizo | Canal 7 ATC |
1981 | Mexico City | Auditorio Nacional | Raúl Velasco | Televisa |
1982 | Lima | Coliseo Amauta | Humberto Martínez Morosini, Zenaida Solís, Pepe Ludmir and Silvia Maccera | Panamericana Televisión |
1983 | Washington, D.C. | Constitution Hall | Ana Carlota and Rafael Pineda | SIN |
1984 | México City | Auditorio Nacional | Raúl Velasco | Televisa |
1985 | Sevilla | Teatro Lope de Vega | Paloma San Basilio and Emilio Aragón | RTVE |
1986 | Santiago de Chile | Teatro Municipal | Pamela Hodar and César Antonio Santis | Canal 13 and TVN |
1987 | Lisbon | Teatro São Luís | Ana Maria Zanatti and Eládio Clímaco | RTP |
1988 | Buenos Aires | Cervantes Theatre | Pinky and Juan Alberto Badía | Canal 7 ATC and Canal 13 Artear |
1989 | Miami | Knight International Center | Don Francisco, Lucy Pereda and Antonio Vodanovic | Univisión |
1990 | Las Vegas | Caesars Palace | Emmanuel and María Conchita Alonso | Univisión |
1991 | Acapulco | Centro de Convenciones | Raúl Velasco | Televisa |
1992 | Valencia | Teatro Principal | Paloma San Basilio and Joaquín Prat | RTVE |
1993 | Valencia | Teatro Principal | Paloma San Basilio and Francisco | RTVE |
1994 | Valencia | Teatro Principal | Ana Obregón and Francisco | RTVE |
1995 | San Bernardino | Teatro José Asunción Flores | Menchi Barriocanal and Rubén Rodríguez | Canal 13 |
1996 | Quito | Teatro Nacional de la Casa de la Cultura | Christian Jhonson and Ximena Aulestia | Ecuavisa, Teleamazonas and Gamavisión |
1997 | Lima | Plaza Mayor | Jorge Belevan and Claudia Doig | América Televisión |
1998 | San José | Teatro Nacional | Maribel Guardia and Rafael Rojas | Repretel and Teletica |
1999 | Veracruz | The festival was cancelled due to floods in the host city. | ||
2000 | Acapulco | Centro de Convenciones | Emmanuel, Andrea Legarreta, Gabriela Spanic and Otto Sirgo | Televisa |
Winners
Year | Country | Song | Performer |
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1972 | Brazil | Diálogo | Claudia Regina & Tobías |
1973 | Mexico | Qué alegre va María | Imelda Miller |
1974 | Puerto Rico | Hoy canto por cantar | Nydia Caro |
1975 | Mexico | La felicidad | Gualberto Castro |
1976 | Spain | Canta, cigarra | María Ostiz |
1977 | Nicaragua | Quincho Barrilete | Guayo González |
1978 | Brazil | El amor... cosa tan rara | Denise de Kalafe |
1979 | Argentina | Cuenta conmigo | Daniel Riolobos |
1980 | Puerto Rico | Contigo, mujer | Rafael José |
1981 | Spain | Latino | Francisco |
1982 | Venezuela | Puedes contar conmigo | Grupo Unicornio |
1983 | Brazil | Estrela de papel | Jessé |
1984 | Chile | Agualuna | Fernando Ubiergo |
1985 | Mexico | El fandango aquí | Eugenia León |
1986 | United States | Todos | Damaris, Miguel Ángel Guerra & Eduardo Fabiani |
1987 | Venezuela | La felicidad está en un rincón de tu corazón | Alfredo Alejandro |
1988 | Argentina | Todavía eres mi mujer | Guillermo Guido |
1989 | Mexico | Una canción no es suficiente | Analí |
1990 | Mexico | Un bolero | Carlos Cuevas |
1991 | Argentina | Adónde estás ahora | Claudia Brant |
1992 | Spain | A dónde voy sin ti | Francisco |
1993 | Spain | Enamorarse | Ana Reverte |
1994 | Argentina | Canción despareja | Claudia Carenzio |
1995 | Spain | Eres mi debilidad | Marcos Llunas |
1996 | Spain | Mis manos | Anabel Russ |
1997 | Mexico | Se diga lo que se diga | Iridian |
1998 | Chile | Fin de siglo: Es tiempo de inflamarse, deprimirse o transformarse | Florcita Motuda |
2000 | United States | Mala hierba | Hermanas Chirino |
By country
Wins | Country | Years |
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6 | Spain | 1976, 1981, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 |
Mexico | 1973, 1975, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1997 | |
4 | Argentina | 1979, 1988, 1991, 1994 |
3 | Brazil | 1972, 1978, 1983 |
2 | United States | 1986, 2000 |
Puerto Rico | 1974, 1980 | |
Chile | 1984, 1998 | |
Venezuela | 1982, 1987 | |
1 | Nicaragua | 1977 |
References
- ↑ "Festival de la OTI" (in Spanish). El Diario de Coahuila. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
External links
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