José María Falla Lizcano, known as “Chepe Falla”, a renowned master and expert dancer of the Sanjuanero Huilense, has passed away, leaving behind an invaluable cultural legacy. His passion for Huilense folklore will endure in the memory of his community.
José María Falla Lizcano, affectionately known as “Chepe Falla”, was a pillar of Huilense folklore as a master and expert dancer of the Sanjuanero Huilense, one of the most emblematic traditional dances from the Huila region in Colombia. His passing leaves a void in the cultural community, but his teaching and love for this artistic expression ensure his influence endures.
The Sanjuanero Huilense is an annual celebration that unites thousands in Neiva, highlighting the vitality of local folklore. Chepe Falla devoted his life to preserving and transmitting this tradition, training generations of dancers. According to the announcement, his legacy of passion and dedication will live on in the memory of those who knew and admired him.
The circumstances of his death are not detailed, but the tribute emphasizes his invaluable contribution to Huilense cultural heritage.