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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Art galeries en Bogota

Enjoy this article by my friend Mark Chestnut on the Macarena neighborhood in Bogota.

La Macarena: Exploring Art Galleries and Restaurants in Bogota's Artsy, Bohemian Heart

Artistic Bent: La Macarena district in Bogota is a hub for art and creativity.

BY MARK CHESNUT


Decades ago, the hilly neighborhood called La Macarena was one of Bogota's most upscale places to live. It later become less than desirable, but in recent years has been reborn as one of the city's hottest up-and-coming magnets for lovers of art and cuisine.


I spent a couple enjoyable afternoons in La Macarena during my recent visit to Bogota, wandering the shady, peaceful streets and peeking into the growing number of art galleries. Here are a few top choices for browsing and dining in La Macarena.


Art Galleries


Alonso Garcés is the oldest art gallery in Bogota's La Macarena district.


Alonso Garcés Galería, Carrera 5 #26-92, La Macarena. Tel. +57-1-337-5827. The largest and oldest of the galleries in La Macarena, Alonso Garcés opened in 1977 in an abandoned church. The current exhibit features the a video work by Colombian artist Clemencia Echeverri. www.alonsogarcesgaleria.com


Galería Mü is billed as Bogota's first gallery dedicated solely to photography.


, Carrera 4A #26-29, L. 202, Casona de San Miguel, Tel. +57-1-282-0496. Opened in February 2011 and billed as the city’s first gallery to focus solely on photography, Mü is owned by a U.S. expat and his Colombian wife. An interesting variety of work fills the walls here, and through June 11, the gallery is hosting the work of six emerging photographers during FotoFest 300. www.galeriamu.com


Mundo, Carrera 5 #26A-19, Torres del Parque, La Macarena. Tel. +57-1-232-2408. This art gallery, which has its own magazine, is also participating in the FotoFest 300 photography exhibition through June 11. www.galeria-mundo.com


Valenzuela Klenner Galería, Carrera 5 #26-28. Tel. +57-1-243-7752. This multilevel venue has contemporary exhibits that tend toward political and social statements. Recent exhibitions include Unlikely Savages, which features the work of seven artists who "question the continuity of the savage paradigm in relation to Latin America and the ideologies of dominion and violence that support it." http://vkgaleria.com/


Shopping


Kolectivo, Carrera 4A #26-30, La Macarena. This small shop mostly stocks women's clothes, but also has items like messenger bags, wallets and cell phone cases, all made from recycled newpapers and magazines. If you're looking for a bag whimsically decorated with an image of the award-winning Trans Milenio public bus system, you've found the right place.




Soluciones, Carrera 5 #26-31, Torres del Parque, La Macarena. Tel. +57-1-243-7613. It may look like a convenience store from the outside, but don’t be fooled. Inside — in addition to grocery items — you’ll find creative and artsy gift ideas, including art books and Mexican Day of the Dead items, tea bags named after “heroes and villains” from history and hot-pink busts of national historical figures including Santander and Bolivar. http://almacensoluciones.com/

Restaurants


La Frontera, Carrera 4A No. 26A-05, La Macarena. Tel. +57-1-281-1653. This well-regarded venue serves Mexican cuisine in a Bohemian atmosphere.


La Gloria is one of the hard-to-miss restaurants in Bogota's La Macarena district, thanks to its hot-pink facade.

La Gloria, Calle 26A #4-38, La Macarena. Tel. +57-1-479-3704. Belgian and French flavors influence the cuisine at this restaurant, which is hard to miss thanks to its bright pink façade.

Te Encantaré, Calle 26A #4-12 La Macarena. Tel. +57-1-286-0809. This “aphrodisiac” restaurant, bathed in sumptuous red décor, features creative dishes supposedly designed to inspire passion.www.restauranteteencantare.com

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Vamos Colombia Tour takes you to Barranquilla Carnaval March 3-14, 2011

Contact us at Vamos Colombia Tour website. Or email us at info@vamoscolombiatour.com.

Barranquilla Carnaval 2011 set to begin soon



The 2011 edition of the world famous and UNESCO-recognized Barranquilla Carnaval is soon upon us! The highlights are on the weekend of March 5-8, 2011, just before the start of Lent.
The vastly improved website can be found at:
http://www.carnavaldebarranquilla.org/

The schedule can be found at
http://www.carnavaldebarranquilla.org/Programacion

Information about the many kinds of traditional Colombian dance and rhythms that are found at the Carnaval can be found on the website:
http://www.carnavaldebarranquilla.org/DanzasExpresiones



Vamos Colombia Tours will be happy to help you enjoy the Carnaval in luxury and with all the amenities.

www.vamoscolombiatour.com

Cartagena Music Festival, January 2011





Check out the series of blogs from the Cartagena International Music Festival in January 2011 posted on the website of Americas Quarterly.

http://www.americasquarterly.org/node/2086

The official website of the music festival is here: http://www.cartagenamusicfestival.com/

Slate visits the Most Beautiful Undiscovered River in the World - In Colombia!

Slate magazine (online) has discovered the most beautiful undiscovered river in the world, and, yes, it is in Colombia! (shhh - don't tell!)

Check out

The World's Most Beautiful River

The first hidden wonder of South America.

Serrania de la Macarena national park. Of course it is not really a secret but it is just a bit out of the way. Well worth the trek, however. More info can be found in Colombia's adventure magazine:
http://www.revistaviajesyaventura.com/7maravillososparques/nacionales.html

Wall Street Journal Discovers Colombia, Feb 2011


The Wall Street Journal discovers Colombia! Check out their article "Navigating Through Colombia" from Feb 11, 2011.













http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704422204576129983333333792.html

FICCI: Cartagena International Film Festival 2011








The ever more popular and well organized Cartagena International Film Festival is set to get underway February 24-March 3, 2011. It will feature films from Colombia as well as all over Latin America and the world. The country of Mexico is features as the country of honor this year.

The Colombian film "Los Colores de la Montaña" (The Colors of the Mountain) will be shown on the opening night of the 51st annual Cartagena Film Festival.

The film, which is directed by Carlos Cesar Arbelaez, has also been nominated for the Official Fiction Competition.

From the website: http://ficcifestival.com/int_peli.php?id=167
Sinopsis
Director Carlos César Arbeláez avoids falling into the all-too-easy trap of preying on our natural protective instincts and resorting to emotional manipulation in this, his first feature film, which offers a moving, but credible portrait of the Colombian conflict through the eyes of three children from La Pradera, a village in the Antioquia mountains. In the foreground we watch as the children lose their ball in a minefield, while the real tragedy unfolds in the background when the villagers find themselves trapped in enemy crossfire.

The closing night is an animated film, Chito y Rita. From the website's summary:
Sinopsis
A wonderful feature animation for adults that tells the epic story of Chico, a young pianist with big dreams, and Rita, a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Set in Havana of the Forties, the bolero sets the tone for what Fernando Trueba describes as a homage to Cuba, its people and its music, and a tribute to love stories and filmmaking. Some 70 musicians and actors were involved in the making of Chico & Rita, including acclaimed Cuban musicians like Bebo Valdés, who retires on this high note having passed the milestone of age 90. Fruit of the successful collaboration between director Fernando Trueba and the artist Javier Mariscal, Chico & Rita has received excellent reviews from critics and musicians the world over. “Love is a song you will never forget” is the tagline of this movie which bagged first prize at the Holland Animation Film Festival.


The main website is found at http://ficcifestival.com/index.php