The music of Colombia is an expression of Colombian culture, which contains diverse music genres, both traditional
and modern, according with the features of each geographic region, although it is not uncommon to find different musical
styles in the same region. The diversity in musical expressions found in
Colombia can be seen as the result of a mixture of African, native Indigenous,
and European (especially Spanish) influences, as well as more modern American, Caribbean, Cuban, and Jamaica musical forms.
cultures in colombia
miércoles, 2 de octubre de 2013
QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
- wich is the most famous event in pasto?
- would you come to pasto and why?
- do you like the barranquilla's food?
- why do you think that corn is one of the main ingredients in the Pereira's food?
- what do you think about the Flower Fair?
- what city would you prefer and why?
- what do you think about that medellin should be the capital?
- what city is the capital of the salsa?
- do you like dance salsa in a party ?
- what carnival is celebrated in august 5 and august 6?
- what typical food of cali is prepared with ripe banana and cheese?
BARRANQUILLA
CULTURE IN BARRANQUILLA
Museums
MuseoRomántico
(Romantic Museum) is located in a Republican mansion in the Prado district,
showing objects from the history of the city. Costumes can be seen from the
Carnival Queens to a replica of the old Abello ridge on the Paseo de Bolívar,
through to the typewriter that Gabriel GarcíaMárquez wrote his first novel on,
La Hojarasca. There are also letters of Simón Bolívar, photographs, albums,
collections of newspapers, and other items that identify the history of the
city. Museodel Caribe (Museum of the Caribbean) is located in the Parque
Cultural del Caribe. MuseoAntropológico y Etnológico (Anthropological and
Ethnological Museum.) is housed in the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Universidad
del Atlántico. It presents a comprehensive collection of pieces from the
indigenous cultures that inhabited the region. It also provides services as a
newspaper library, reading room and exhibition hall. Museo de Arte Moderno
(Museum of Modern Art)., established in 1996, brings together an important
selection of works by several of the most important artists of the second half
of the twentieth century. The collection includes works by renowned authors
such as Fernando Botero, Alejandro Obregón, Enrique Grau and Luis Caballero. It
is planned to be transferred to the Parque Cultural del Caribe
MuseoAeronáutico
(Aeronautical Museum) is located at the Naval Officers' School ARC, founded in
1989 in tribute to the momentum that took place in Barranquilla with commercial
aviation in the early twentieth century. Museo del Atlántico (Museum of the
Atlantic) is a new regional museum located in the former headquarters of the
Government of the Atlántico Department, covering over 4,000 square metres.[128]
Museo del Carnaval (Carnival Museum) is another new museum established pm April
7, 2011 by the FundaciónCarnaval de Barranquilla in partnership with the Parque
Cultural del Caribe and the Museo del Caribe, located in the Casa del Carnaval
in the barrio of Abajo.
Events
In addition
to the Carnival of Barranquilla and related activities, some of the most
important cultural events in the city are: Barranquijazz, jazz festival which
brings together major international figures of jazz, held in September at the
Amira de la Rosa Theatre, among other places, Carnaval de lasArtes, a cultural
event uniting intellectuals, writers, filmmakers, musicians and artists of
national and international reputation, Feria Artesanal y Folclórica (Craft and
Folk Fair) on the eastern side of the stadium, Feria del Juguete (Toy Fair), a
great sale of toys during the month of December in the grounds of the Universal
cemetery, Festival Internacional de Cuenteros El Caribe Cuenta with humor and
stories which is held annually in August, Plataforma K. Evento, an annual
fashion event organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Barranquilla held in
March at the Universidad del Norte, Salón de ArtistasCosteños, an art festival
organised annually by the Chamber of Commerce of Barranquilla, and the Miche
Rock Festival, supported by the District Department of Culture of Barranquilla
and the Departmental Secretariat of Culture
Pigeon pea
stew with salted meat.
gastronomy
Barranquilla
serves a wide variety of cuisine to match its cosmopolitan population and
tourists. Restaurants can be enjoyed from Creole cuisine to some of the most
important international cuisines, such as Syrian-Lebanese (due to the
significant presence of descendants of immigrants from the Middle East),
Chinese, Japanese, Brazilian, Peruvian, French, Italian, Thai, Spanish etc. The
typical dish of the city is plain rice, which is served with cassava buns. Very
characteristic of the local cuisine is a pigeon pea stew with salted meat
(which even has its own annual festival), sausage, cheese, fried arepas,
caribañolas, pies, cupcakes, Patacón, black bean rice, chipichipi and Cucayo;
noodles, drinks like raspao, boli, sugar water, tamarindo, zapote and níspero,
coconut candies and Easter candy, cake, fish, shrimp and oysters, beef,
chicken, pork and chicken dishes and pork rinds
PASTO
CULTURE IN PASTO
Carnival
and arts
One of the
most important events held by the city is the Blacks and Whites' Carnival
(Carnaval de Negros y Blancos in Spanish), with outstanding displays of
craftmanship in floats portraying legends and traditions, often mixed in with
references to current political events in Colombia. During the carnival the
city goes wild and unleashes all the joy it has bottled up all year. It is not
advisable to wear nice clothes during this festival, as during these
celebrations people have fun painting each other's faces with cosmetics colors
(skin safe and created for this special purpose) and throwing talcum powder and
party foam. The carnival takes place between January 2nd and 7th each year.
A
speciality of this region is a pre-Columbian art technique called Barniz de
Pasto, or Pasto Varnish in English. This uses a type of natural rubber
(extracted from a tree called mopa-mopa) which is colored and then stretched
over woodwork pieces; finally the skillful artisan uses a special knife to cut
and create the many beautiful designs that characterise this artistic
technique.
Tourism
The main
attraction in the town of Pasto is Lake Guamuez or La Cochalake, located 27
kilometers from the city, 45 minutes by road, and 2800 meters over the sea
level. On the site you can enjoy the scenery, food (especially rainbow trout),
fishing and boating. In the middle of the lake there is the Island of La
Corota, a National Forest Sanctuary.
For lovers
of cultural tourism, in addition to its museums mentioned above, the city
offers visitors a wealth of churches among which stands out the Church of San
Juan Bautista of the eighteenth century, the cathedral, the Church of Our Lady
of Mercy, the Church of San Felipe, the Church of San Sebastián or "the
Bakery", Temple of Christ the King, St. James, and the Church of St.
Augustine.
For
ecotourism, the Chimayoy Environmental Center, meaning in Quillacinga "go
to meet with the sun." Located 4 km on the road between San Juan de Pasto
in Colombia's interior is a space provided for education, tourism and research
environmental and ecological conservation, has long nature trails and diverse
activities that seek methodologically integration of individuals and the community
with the environment, promoting and strengthening ecological projects.
Gastronomy
The dishes
representing the cuisine of San Juan de Pasto (Colombia) are the product of
miscegenation, and expression of the fertility of the land and the diligence of
the people. The most representative dish is the cuy grilled roast; between
stand highlights desserts ice cream and candy pan chilacuán, and bakery as
quimbolitos and the pie s of old.
One of his
representative and typical drinks are called "Hervidos", which, as
the name refers, is a hot drink fruit juice base that can be made from
pineapple, blackberry or passion fruit. Through this preparation and infusion
of cinnamon, the finishing touch is a traditional liquor called
"chapil" or spirits.
On January
7, the festival of the guinea pig in the village of Catambuco as the
culmination of the beginning of the year festivities.
domingo, 29 de septiembre de 2013
PEREIRA
CULTURE IN PEREIRA
The Sanctuary area is characterized by a vegetation representative of the sub-Andean rainforest. In these forests the effect of rainy and dry seasons is masked by the regular presence of haze, being evergreen formations with gradual replacement of leaves.
Otún Quimbaya Natural Park:
The Sanctuary area is characterized by a vegetation representative of the sub-Andean rainforest. In these forests the effect of rainy and dry seasons is masked by the regular presence of haze, being evergreen formations with gradual replacement of leaves.
Otún Quimbaya is a good scene to observe a wide
variety of bird species, such as Cauca Guan, the Carriquí, Solitude Mountain,
mammals such as the Howler Monkey, Mountain Tapir, theGuatín. It has a varied
topography with slopes where there are species of flora and palms, Ficus,
yarumos, bromeliads, orchids, and other species native to the cloud forest.
Harvest Festival:
Is from pagan times to give thanks to the gods for the
food received from the harvest for one year guaranteeing food-makes this
celebration one of the longest living of mankind.
Typical Food:
The Mazamorra and Claro:It is one of the derivatives
of corn, generally offered as desktop or dessert.
Arepa: It is one of the main components of the typical
food of the coffee is not only essential but also paisa tray when breakfast or
snack, at breakfast.
Solteritas:Wheat flour cookies cream accompanied with
fried orange essence.
MEDELLIN
Paisa Culture:
Medellín is the largest city in the region called
paisa of Colombia. As such, the paisa cultural element is expressed in the ways
of speaking, dressing, construct, use the market, and the trading of the paisa
common.
Feria
de las Flores ( FlowerFair):
The Flower Fair is a traditional event and massive for
10 days is held every year in the city of Medellin, Colombia.
This fair is celebrating the city's flagship, which
constitutes a raizal icon, cultural and historical.
The carnival atmosphere during these days lives
Medellin offers a wide variety of events and shows, not all directly related to
the flowers, but all the fun is named General of Fair flowers since they are
the main part of the carnival, while offering the shows and most striking and
beautiful scenes, and unique in the world.
Typical food:
The gastronomy of Antioquia and Medellin expresses the
lifestyle of farmers and herdsmen who worked all day and prepared their food
during the day.Meats such as chicken, pork and beef are present in all the
dishes of this region, as well as corn.
You can see a rich gastronomy, generous in its
portions and very spicy.
sábado, 21 de septiembre de 2013
BOGOTA
CULTURE IN BOGOTA
- The Cristobal Colon Theater, the Country's oldest Opera House, opened in 1892, is home to the National Symphony Association's major act, the nationalsymphony orchesta
- Rock or Rock at the Park, the most important open air rock music festival in Latin America. Recurring annually, it gathers over 320,000 music fans who can enjoy over 60 band performances for free during three days a year.The series have been so successful during its 15 years of operation that the city has replicated the initiative for other music genres, resulting in other recent festivals like Salsa at the Park, Hip Hop at the Park, Ballet at the Park, Opera at the Park, and Jazz at the Park
Architecture
The urban morphology and typology of colonial buildings in Bogotá have been maintained since the late nineteenth century, long after the independence of Colombia (1810). This persistence of the colonial setting is still visible, particularly in La Candelaria, the historical center of Bogotá. Also kept up are the colonial houses of two stories, with courtyards, gabled roofs, ceramic tiles and balconies. In some cases, these balconies were filled with glass during the Republican period, a distinguishing feature of the architecture of the sector (for example, the House of Rafael Pombo).Bogotá's CarnivalIs celebrated in Bogota every year on August 5 and August 6 for the city's anniversary of its Hispanic foundation. Most of the cultural events take place in the heart of Parque Metropolitano Simón Bolívar. The festivities also include pre-carnival celebrations during the month of July. One of the main objectives of the carnival is to promote and encourage the cultural and musical diversity of colombiaTypical foodA broad array of restaurants can be visited in Bogota where typical and international food can be enjoyed. The G Zone, La Candelaria and the International Centre are some of the main sectors where a number of international restaurants are found.In Bogotá, as in the rest of the country, it is very traditional to prepare dishes based on pork, potatoes, beans, corn, rice, and soups. Among the most typical dishes in the region is "ajiaco santafereño", a delicious chicken soup with a wide variety of potatoes
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