With more than 1025 folkloric rhythms, Colombian music has become one of the richest and most recognized in the world.

The people of this country move to the rhythm of salsa, merengue, vallenato, cumbia and more. Colombia not only stands out for its great cultural richness and its incredible landscapes, it also stands out for its musical diversity.

With a large number of outstanding artists not only nationally but also internationally such as the famous Shakira, Juanes, Carlos Vives, J Balvin, Maluma, Karol G, Sebastian Yatra, among others.

There is no music as diverse or as full of rhythms as Colombian music, among those rhythms we have salsa, salsa choke, cumbia, merengue, champeta, mapalé, vallenato, among others, not to mention that each region of Colombia has its own rhythm and music.

Colombian music has been influenced by Africa, indigenous Africans, native Colombians, Europeans, Spanish, and Americans. Music in Colombia is very important since Colombians not only love to drink coffee, we also love to move our feet, that is, dance.

Every year there are many music festivals around the country, such as the Vallenata music festival, the Andean music festival, popular music, Jazz festival, open-air concerts, picnic stereo festival, rock festival, salsa al parque, Hip hop to the park, in short, all year round it has musical activities, concerts and others to enjoy music and dance.

If you are a music lover and you like to dance and have a good time, Colombia is definitely your destination. With hundreds of musical activities around the country, concerts, festivals and places to go dancing, you cannot miss it. Come and enjoy all the cultural life that this country has to offer.

All the articles in this blog have been written by the teachers of our school and by students from different countries who traveled to Colombia to learn Spanish.
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