
La bachata
This passionate dance and music genre was born in the Dominican Republic out of the fusion of the Cuban bolero and other
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This passionate dance and music genre was born in the Dominican Republic out of the fusion of the Cuban bolero and other
Founded by German immigrants in 1843, the Venezuelan town of Colonia Tovar still preserves the appearance and carries on the traditions
Born in the 80’s out of the fusion between two Mexican music genres (the cumbia and the tecnobanda), the tecnocumbia quickly
La arepa is a Pre-Columbian, maize-based food that’s highly popular in both Venezuela and Colombia. Both countries have claimed and
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The Guelaguetza celebration is a major cultural event in Oaxaca that combines indigenous and Christian traditions. Music, dancing, parades and a
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One of the first music genres to be considered exclusively Cuban, the origins of the renowned “son cubano” can be
A prolific poet and journalist from Nicaragua, Rubén Darío is also considered the father of the literary Modernism movement in
A lively Argentinean folk-dance known for its cheerful music and agile moves, the Chacarera has stood the test of time and