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The “Desfiles de Mitos y Leyendas” (parades of myths and legends) are an important part of these events in most of the Colombian cities and municipalities. Examples of these parades are the Barranquilla Carnival , Cali Fair and Festival of the Flowers , where the legendary creatures parade takes place in Medellín 's Pueblito Paisa, at the ...
The following is a list of festivals in Colombia, including arts festivals, music festivals, folk festivals, ... Colombian Folklore Festival (Spanish: ...
The most important event carried out on this day is: The great tradition and folklore parade (Gran parada de tradición y folclore). [6] This parade, commonly called as the great parade, is carried out on the second day of Carnival and was introduced in 1967. Only traditional folkloric groups, cumbia groups, and dancing groups participate in it.
The Yipao parade is celebrated during anniversary parties both in Armenia, Quindío and Calarcá, Quindío. The first edition of the parade was organized by Mrs Joan Jaramillo, headmistress of protocol of the Quindio Governor's office in 1988. The event has several categories separated according to the products carried in the vehicles:
The result was the uninterrupted celebration of carnival festivals in Barranquilla (Barranquilla's Carnival), and other villages along the lower Magdalena River in northern Colombia, and in Pasto, Nariño (Blacks and Whites' Carnival) in the south of the country. In modern times, there have been attempts to introduce the carnival in the capital ...
Here's a schedule of events and where to find the food. ... A Colombian folklore dancer march down Hay Street in the 30th Annual International Folk Festival in Fayetteville, on Saturday, Sept. 27 ...
The festival was declared National Cultural heritage by the Congress of Colombia in 2006. [1] The Festivity is formed by three events, the Folkloric Festival, the Bambuco Pageant and the International Folklore Exposition. The Festival celebrates Bambuco music.
Blacks and Whites' Carnival (Spanish: Carnaval de Negros y Blancos), is a Carnival public festival and parade in southern Colombia established in 1546. Although its geographical location belongs to the city of Pasto, it has been adopted by other municipalities in Nariño and southwestern Colombia. [1]