The Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors announces 22nd Hola Awards

The Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA), announced the return of the HOLA Awards Gala Benefit to New York City. The 22nd annual ceremony will take place Monday, October 16th at the legendary The Players NYC Club House in Manhattan. The gala benefit honors top Latino and Hispanic talents who have shown excellence in film, television, and theater.

Special awards this year will recognize the extraordinary work of Broadway legendary director, choreographer, and ten-time Tony Award and Drama Desk nominee Graciela Daniele, who will receive the HOLA 2023 Chita Rivera Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding artistic career. The internationally renowned director and choreographer Sergio Trujillo, who is the first ever Latino recipient of the Tony Award for Best Choreography, will be recognized with the newly created HOLA Graciela Daniele Excellence in Choreography Award, and additional 2023 HOLA Awardees include: Broadway performer Linedy Genao (Bad Cinderella), stage and TV star David Zayas (Cost of Living), and media personality TíoLouie (Prime Latino Media), El Mago Pop receives the HOLA Crossover Artist Award and Nancy Fabiola Herrera the HOLA Excellence in Opera Award. 2023 HOLA Awards nominations and other special awards will be announced soon.

“On behalf of HOLA’s Awards Gala Committee we look forward to welcoming new friends and steadfast supporters to this important gathering of our community in NYC at The Players to toast our distinguished honorees”, expressed Ana María Estrada, President of the Board of Directors of HOLA.

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