In the nation of Colombia, a dance troupe known as "The Body School" is gaining widespread attention for helping members of the company to escape lives of violence and hardship. Further south now to ...
Break dance, or "breaking," has always been nourished by migration since the late '60s, with the different ways of conceiving this dance between New Yorkers, Latinos, Europeans and Asians. The ...
Bogota came alive with vibrant colours and cultural pride as the city hosted a special showcase of Colombia’s iconic Blacks & ...
Floor-length skirts hemmed with ruffles, upbeat music, and a tight-knit community — it's all part of what goes into connecting people to the joy of Colombian folkloric dance. Ballet Esmeraldas de ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by As the scene expands, so too have concerns about cultural appropriation and inclusion. By Genevieve Glatsky BOGOTÁ, Colombia — The theme was Met Gala ...
These players' hips don't lie following goal fiesta. James Rodriguez #10 of Colombia celebrates by dancing with teammates after scoring his team's first goal during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil ...
BRASILIA, Brazil – Colombia is taking its dance party to the next round. The Colombians are likely into the knockout round for only the second time, beating Ivory Coast 2-1 on second-half goals by ...
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Bogota hosts Colombia’s UNESCO-recognized Blacks and Whites Carnival
Colombia’s capital turned festive on Saturday with a celebration of the Blacks and Whites Carnival, a tradition from a ...
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