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Aruba in the
OTI Festival 1991
Participating broadcaster TeleAruba
Country Aruba
Selection process Aruban OTI Festival
Selection date 3 November 1991
Song Mi buena amiga
Artist Trio Huazteca
Songwriter Etty Toppenberg [pap]
Semi-final result Failed to qualify

Aruba was represented at the OTI Festival 1991 with the song “Mi buena amiga“, written by Etty Toppenberg [pap], and performed by Trio Huazteca, composed of Etty Toppenberg, Eric Escalona, and Max Hassell. The Aruban participating broadcaster, TeleAruba, selected its entry through a national final. The song, that was performed in position 21 in the semi-final, did not qualify for the final. Trio Huazteca had already represented the Netherlands Antilles in 1978.

TeleAruba held a national final to select its entry for the 20th edition of the OTI Festival.

TeleAruba held the national final on Sunday 3 November 1991, beginning at 18:00 AST (22:00 UTC), at the ballroom of the Aruba Palmbeach Hotel in Palm Beach.[1]

Inki Richardson, Trio Huasteca, Francis Jacobs, Jossy Brokke [pap], Tattoo, Tommy de Cuba, Gabriel Flores, Didi Wernet, Ramphis Tromp, Judella Jeandor, Olga Antonette, Shurby Maria, Junior de Freitas, and Roland Angela registered for the competition.[2]

The winner was “Mi buena amiga“, written by Etty Toppenberg [pap], and performed by Trio Huazteca. The trio was composed of Etty Toppenberg, Eric Escalona, and Max Hassell.[3]

  Winner

At the OTI Festival

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On 13–14 December 1991, the OTI Festival was held at the Salón Teotihuacán of the Centro de Convenciones [es] in Acapulco, Mexico, hosted by Televisa, and broadcast live throughout Ibero-America. Trio Huazteca performed “Mi buena amiga” in position 21 in the semi-final, with Amado Rosina conducting the event’s orchestra, and not qualifying for the final.[5]

TeleAruba broadcast the semi-final and final on delay at 20:00 AST (00:00+1 UTC).[6][7]

  1. ^ Incomplete list of the competing entries.

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