Network: FOX
Episodes: Six (90-120 minutes)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: March 3, 2012 — April 7, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, and Jamie King.
TV show description:
In this competition TV show, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Jamie King travel through 20 countries to find and showcase the most outstanding Latin singers, dancers, musicians and other amazing performers.
The transcontinental journey, which includes stops in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Panama, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Venezuela and the United States also features the unique stories and personal journeys of the performers they discover.
After traveling the globe and reviewing talent, Lopez, Anthony and King bring the “chosen ones” to the U.S. to prepare for what may be the most important performance of their lives — a spectacular show that celebrates of Latin music and performance arts.
Episode six
The cast is chosen and the remaining artists prepare for the live Las Vegas stage show. Some of the performers are: Grupo Capoeira Topázio (Brazil), Malambos (Argentina), Swing Latino (Colombia), and others from Honduras, Chile, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony had earlier revealed that they would perform for opening weekend.
First aired: April 7, 2012
What do you think? Did you enjoy watching the Q’Viva! The Chosen TV series?
I’m a law student.
I have reviewed John Jacobs claim, and studied his YouTube video.
Jacobs is posting evidence and I believe he is telling the truth.
Lopez and Anthony should settle.
If and when this gets to court they are going to be in a very uncomfortable
situation.
Guilty!
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony are being sued for using the idea that some guy named John Jacobs presented to their companies. Jacobs is asking for 25 million! The show could have used the creativity from the person that came up with the idea, Jacobs himself. Living and working in the Hollywood area I happen to attend(when able)some of the VIP/Red Carpet events. Allegations of “idea theft” is a long standing problem in the entertainment industry. Why don’t celebrities and their agents bring the people outside of the industry presenting ideas “in”? If they did, the industry would “clean itself… Read more »