Huila Cultural Recognition: Honorees and Event Highlights

Following initial coverage of the Bogotá ceremony organized by congresswoman Luz Pastrana's team, this update details the full list of honored Huila artists and cultural managers who promote local traditions, music, dance, and art nationally and internationally, including the Simón Bolívar Medal awarded to Danza Colombia Internacional.

Huila Cultural Recognition Event: Full Details

The team of congresswoman Luz Pastrana, representative for Huila, hosted a ceremony in Bogotá to honor artists and cultural managers elevating the department's traditions, music, dance, and art on national and international stages.

Culture was highlighted as a vital pillar of identity, memory, and social development. The event called for greater support to strengthen communities and opportunities for youth.

Key highlight: The Simón Bolívar Medal, Grand Commander Grade, presented to Danza Colombia Internacional and director Paola Beltrán for her leadership in promoting Colombian culture abroad.

The 11 additional honorees include:
- Diana Paola Moreno, founder of Ballet Clásico Ballerine;
- Julio César Silva, artist, dancer, and choreographer;
- Alexander Franco and Aldair Meza, founders of Franco Meza;
- Carlos Andrés García, creator of the Huila Tiene Talento platform;
- Deivir Alfonso Cardona from Ballet del Huila Tierra Viva;
- Mayerly Carvajal Vargas, artist, saxophonist, and interpreter;
- Jordy Mauricio Suárez Vargas, cultural manager;
- Brandon Gutiérrez Puentes, singer and founder of Grupo Poder;
- Lia Tovar, artist and composer;
- Gerald Perdomo, singer;
- Dorita y su Parranda, guitarist and singer.

This recognition underscores Huila's cultural richness and the contributions of its talents.

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Vibrant parade at La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 showcasing Valle del Cauca's cultural diversity with dancers, musicians, and crowds during Cali Fair.
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La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 highlights Valle's cultural diversity

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On Friday, December 26, La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 brought together nearly 2,000 artists in a parade celebrating the identity of Valle del Cauca's municipalities during the Cali Fair. Organized by the Valle del Cauca Governor's Office, the event featured music, dance, and gastronomy in a vibrant display. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro highlighted the region's cultural richness.

In Bogotá, a recognition event honored cultural managers and artists from Huila for promoting their traditions, music, dance, and art nationally and internationally. The Simón Bolívar Medal, Grand Commander degree, was awarded to Danza Colombia Internacional and its director Paola Beltrán. Eleven additional exaltations were also granted during the event.

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Michelle Dayana Fonseca Santander, Señorita Huila, is participating in the National Rice Queen pageant in Aguazul, Casanare, where she has followed an intense schedule of activities. Her charisma, elegance, and excellent performance have made her the center of attention in the competition.

In Huila, Colombia, many families gathered on December 31 to bid farewell to the old year and welcome 2026 with joy and shared traditions. The celebrations featured typical dinners, auguries, and wishes for prosperity, strengthening family bonds late into the night.

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Manuela Tabares, known for her participation in Miss Universe Huila, has been selected to represent Colombia in the international pageant Miss Falls International, set for March in Brazil. The event, blending beauty, culture, and tourism promotion at Iguaçu National Park, features categories like Lady Falls, Petite, and Teen. The band imposition ceremony occurred in Bogotá with prominent figures from the pageant world.

Following President Gustavo Petro's January 7 call for nationwide gatherings in response to US 'Iron Resolve' operation capturing Nicolás Maduro and Donald Trump's cocaine accusations/threats, rallies unfolded in Neiva and Ibagué. Academics, unionists, and citizens debated national sovereignty under US interventionism, evoking Cold War-era self-determination struggles in a multipolar world.

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In Neiva's Plaza Cívica Los Libertadores, Huila, Luz Perla González marks 40 years as a dedicated artisan of traditional nativity scenes. Her work preserves cultural heritage during the Christmas season. With quality materials and meticulous craft, she brings hope and memory to families across Colombia.

 

 

 

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