Cali fair prepares with traditional events and cultural reflections

The Cali Fair approaches with its usual programming, highlighting pillars like the Salsódromo and the Caliviejo Parade. This year, the event faces expectations for evolution in its main activities, while cultural spaces like the Salsa Museum are promoted. Additionally, a superconcert with Marc Anthony will draw thousands on December 27.

The Cali Fair, an iconic city event, retains its essence with traditional activities including the Salsódromo, the Caliviejo or Carnival Parade, the Classic Cars Caravan, the Fair Street, and the Melómanos and Collectors Encounter. The latter, led by salsa expert Gary Domínguez, stands out as a civic space without incidents, focused on sharing knowledge about music and its exponents.

However, the Salsódromo faces a crucial test this year. Last year, criticisms arose over its wear, with calls for advances beyond merely increasing participating dance schools. The Caliviejo Parade competes in popularity due to its surprises in groups and costumes. A cultural concern is the maintenance of the 'Las trompetas' sculpture in Jairo Varela Square, which requires municipal funding for preservation.

There is a call to promote the Salsa Museum in the Obrero neighborhood, seeking support from the Ministry of Culture and Cali's Culture Secretariat to preserve this popular expression. The superconcert on December 27 will feature Marc Anthony as the central figure, alongside Grupo Niche and Gran Combo, the latter without director Rafael Ithier.

In parallel, the lack of repairs to traffic lights on Calle 70 is criticized, causing traffic jams and risks. Positively, singer Kapo is highlighted, born in Antioquia but raised in El Cabuyal, whose album 'Ohnana' transcends borders.

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Following the preview of Colombia's festive fairs, the 68th Feria de Cali (December 25-30) has already drawn over 1.2 million attendees. Highlights include the Salsódromo parade, concerts by Marc Anthony and Kapo, a visit from U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara, and a projected economic impact of at least 336 billion pesos.

The 68th edition of the Cali Fair starts on December 25 with the Salsódromo along the Autopista Suroriental, featuring 2,200 dancers in five thematic wings under the theme 'From the barrio to the world'. This opening event highlights the city's cultural identity, focusing on neighborhoods and Cali salsa. The fair runs through December 30, with decentralized activities across various parts of Cali.

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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.

Cali's Biblioteca Departamental Jorge Garcés Borrero will host a Cultural All-Nighter on Saturday, December 13, from 2:00 p.m. to midnight, featuring family-friendly activities. The event emphasizes culture, science, and community bonding in a free and safe environment.

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Western Huila prepares for a significant cultural event on December 20 at Paicol's Main Park. The Opera for Peace in the West will feature lyrical voices, a live orchestra, and Christmas dances in a free spectacle. The concert aims to promote resilience and reconciliation in a region impacted by recent public order incidents.

DJs vintage culture, mochakk and anna will perform for free at carmo and povo parks this sunday (25) as part of são paulo's 472nd anniversary celebrations. The events feature varied electronic music lineups and encourage food donations. Entry is free, with specific rules per venue.

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The 2025 Cider Fair in Huejotzingo, Puebla, blends artisanal cider traditions with holiday festivities at the Christmas Village. The event, which started on November 28, runs through December 31 and draws visitors with over 20 cider brands. Attendees can enjoy tastings, local products, and family attractions in the main square.

 

 

 

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