resounding success in the Rajaleñas Children’s meeting, during the San Pedro Festival in Huila

Young and adult talents, inspired by the legacy of Ulises Charry and Rumichaca, demonstrated their skill on the tiple and the rajaleña

The Rajaleñas Departmental Children’s Meeting “Ulises Charry and Adults José Antonio Cuéllar Rumichaca” concluded with great success, highlighting
as a vibrant tribute to the cultural traditions of the Opita people.

The event, held as part of the San Pedro festivities, brought together young talents who demonstrated their skill in playing the tiple and the rajaleña.

Inspired by the legacy of Ulises Charry, a virtuoso performer and tireless defender of local customs, participants shared their passion for peasant music and the rich cultural heritage of the north of the department.

During the meeting, the participation of Annie Alejandra Osorio, member of the group, was highlighted. «Los Zurumbaticos de Garzón», who expressed: «Our group is recent, we are 8 people and we have instruments such as the requinto and the tiple. “This meeting was the perfect opportunity to show our talent.”

The enthusiasm and dedication of the children and adolescents, guided by adult artists, reflected a deep commitment to the preservation and dissemination of the Rajaleñas.

Additionally, boys and girls of all ages captivated the public with their talent, reaffirming the commitment of the new generations to the preservation of their
cultural heritage.


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