Ancestral flavors and Viva Kitchen
In Colombia, music and dance are not only heard or danced: they are lived. Each region of the country beats at its own pace, from the Pacific drums to the Caribbean accordions, through the Andean melodies and the vibrant sounds of the Llanos. Each bar keeps a story: ancestral celebrations, traditions that travel from generation to generation and stories that remain alive in every movement, in every note. Here you will find authentic experiences where you can feel, learn and dance the sounds that make Colombia a diverse, creative and deeply musical country.
Sound diversity of regions
Colombia is a country of many rhythms. In the Caribbean, cumbia and vallenato narrate stories of feast, love and daily life; in the Pacific, currulao and traditional songs express memory, spirituality and resistance; while in the Andean Region, the bamboo and the corridor report landscapes, customs and feelings within the country.
Music and dance as a cultural heritage:
Colombian rhythms are a way to preserve history. In the Eastern Llanos, the joropo tells the life of the plain and its relationship to nature; in the Amazon, indigenous songs and dances transmit myths, rituals and respect for the jungle. Each rhythm is a living heritage that is transmitted from generation to generation.
Experiences that connect the visitor
In all regions, music is lived in close proximity. From dance workshops in the Caribbean, live presentations in the Pacific, to cultural meetings in the Island Region with rhythms such as calypso and reggae, visitors can participate, learn and feel the sounds of Colombia's history.



