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Colombian Culture in New York City

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Colombian Culture in New York City (Pablo Hidalgo/Dreamstime)


Colombian Culture in New York City is a mix of Indigenous, Spanish, African, and Lebanese traditions. 🇨🇴 🇨🇴 🇨🇴

Traditional Colombian culture includes: books, chocolate, coffee, cumbia, and vallenato.

Contemporary Colombian culture includes: salsa, reggaeton, telenovelas, and theatre.

Colombians are New York City’s fifth largest Latin community as of 2020.

New York’s “Little Colombia” is in Jackson Heights, Queens.

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Kupferberg Center for the Arts is the Performing Arts Center at Queens College

Marko “El Poder de un chisme” Venezuelan comedy 🇻🇪
Cinco de Mayo: Mariachi Real de México with José Adán Pérez, Tlen Huicani from Veracruz, Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Nueva York, Mexican mariachi, son jarocho, ballet folklórico 🇲🇽
Grupo Niche Colombian salsa 🇨🇴
Greeicy Rendón Colombian pop 🇨🇴

FLUSHING, Queens

Prudential Center is Newark’s Arena

Alex Sensation “Mega Mezcla” with Myke Towers, Eladio Carrión, Arcángel, Wisin, Mora, Darell, Ryan Castro and more, Colombian & Puerto Rican reggaeton 🇨🇴 🇵🇷
Aventura “Cerrando Ciclos Tour” Dominican bachata 🇩🇴
Feid “Ferxxocalipsis Tour” Colombian reggaeton 🇨🇴
Grupo Niche Colombian salsa 🇨🇴
Jennifer Lopez “This is Me…Now The Tour” Puerto Rican pop 🇵🇷
Don Omar “Back to Reggaeton Tour” 🇵🇷
Chayanne “Bailemos Otra Vez Tour” Puerto Rican pop 🇵🇷

NEWARK, New Jersey

Madison Square Garden is Manhattan’s Arena

Davido “Timeless Tour” Nigerian afrobeats 🇳🇬
Aventura with Romeo Santos “Cerrando Ciclos Tour” Dominican bachata 🇩🇴
Melanie Martinez “The Trilogy Tour” Dominican Puerto Rican pop rock 🇩🇴 🇵🇷
Feid “Ferxxocalipsis Tour” Colombian reggaeton 🇨🇴
Los Temerarios “Hasta Siempre Tour” Regional Mexican grupera 🇲🇽
Sebastian Maniscalco “It Ain’t Right Tour” Italian American comedy 🇮🇹

CHELSEA, Manhattan

Barclays Center is Brooklyn’s Arena

Bad Bunny Puerto Rican reggaeton pop 🇵🇷
Nicki Minaj “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” Trinidadian hip hop 🇹🇹
Luis Miguel Mexican pop 🇲🇽
New York Salsa Festival: Grupo Niche 🇨🇴
Grupo Niche Colombian salsa 🇨🇴
Chayanne “Bailemos Otra Vez Tour” Puerto Rican pop 🇵🇷
Shakira “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” Colombian pop 🇨🇴

PROSPECT HEIGHTS, Brooklyn

Brooklyn Bowl Hosts Rock and Salsa Concerts

Lulada Club, Cali Colombian-led all-women salsa orchestra, Brass Queens New Orleans brass, DJ Sunny Cheeba 🇨🇴 🇺🇸 🇵🇷
Forever Selena Mexican tejano dance party 🇲🇽

WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN

Le Poisson Rouge is an Eclectic Night Club

María José Llergo and Sandra Carrasco contemporary flamenco 🇪🇸
Ana Tijoux Chilean French hip hop 🇨🇱 🇫🇷
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Spanish flamenco tablao 🇪🇸
Combo Chimbita & Pachyman Colombian alternative cumbia & Puerto Rican reggae 🇨🇴 🇵🇷
Céu Brazilian música popular brasileira (MPB) 🇧🇷
Bebel Gilberto Brazilian bossa nova 🇧🇷
Carmen Consoli Italian pop 🇮🇹
Louane French pop 🇫🇷

GREENWICH VILLAGE, Manhattan

National Museum of the American Indian New York

Jeffrey Veregge: Of Gods and Heroes, Native American superhero site-specific installation
Native New York
Infinity of Nations, art 🇺🇸 🇦🇷 🇧🇸 🇧🇴 🇧🇿 🇧🇷 🇨🇦 🇨🇱 🇨🇴 🇨🇷 🇨🇺 🇩🇴 🇪🇨 🇸🇻 🇬🇹 🇬🇾 🇭🇹 🇭🇳 🇲🇽 🇵🇦 🇵🇾 🇵🇪 🇵🇷 🇻🇪
Ancestral Connections, contemporary Native art draws on the past

FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Manhattan

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is One of the World’s Great Modern, Contemporary, Film, and Latin Art Museums

Carolina Caycedo: Spiral for Shared Dreams, Colombian, Mexican environmental installation 🇨🇴 🇲🇽
Doc Fortnight documentary film festival 🇧🇷 🇨🇺 🇩🇴 🇬🇵 🇭🇹 🇵🇷
Crafting Modernity, Design in Latin America, 1940-1980, Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Mexican, Venezuelan interior design 🇦🇷 🇧🇷 🇨🇱 🇨🇴 🇲🇽 🇻🇪
New Directors New Films film festival 🇨🇱 🇧🇷 🇪🇸

MIDTOWN, Manhattan

Irving Plaza is a Great Rock Club

Cumbiatron, The Cumbia Rave, Mexican cumbia house 🇲🇽
Enanitos Verdes, Argentine rock 🇦🇷
División Minúscula Mexican rock 🇲🇽
Monsieur Periné Colombian rock 🇨🇴

UNION SQUARE, Manhattan

Radio City Music Hall is The World’s Largest Indoor Theater

Juanes Colombian rock 🇨🇴
Gloria Trevi Mexican pop rock 🇲🇽
Gilberto Santa Rosa “Auténtico” Puert Rican salsa 🇵🇷
Silvestre Dangond ‘Ta Malo Colombian vallenato 🇨🇴
Tony Touch “The Piece Maker Concert” Puerto Rican hip hop 🇵🇷
Hombres G 40 Aniversario Spanish pop rock 🇪🇸

ROCKEFELLER CENTER, Midtown, Manhattan

La Boom is a Night Club with Latin, Urban, and Mexican Nights

Latin Night dance party: DJs Lecktra Fire, Alex Viva, Boom 🇨🇴 🇩🇴 🇩🇴
Spanglish Saturdays urban and Latin dance party: Una Noche de Aventura con Max Agende and DJs Camilo, Pereira, and Manny Mills 🇩🇴 🇨🇴 🇨🇱
La Adictiva banda sinaloense 🇲🇽

WOODSIDE, Queens


Colombian New York City


Colombians are New York City’s fifth largest Latin community as of 2020, making up 4% of New Yorkers.

New York’s “Little Colombia” is around Roosevelt Avenue and 84th St in Jackson Heights, Queens.

Most Colombian New Yorkers are paisas from Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia. “Paisas” are famous for their business sense.


Colombian Art

Americas Society hosts occasional Colombian art exhibitions, in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

David Benrimon gallery exhibits Boteros. davidbenrimon.com

Instituto de Visión is a Colombian art gallery in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. institutodevision.com

Leon Tovar Gallery is a modern Latin American art gallery in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, whose home gallery is in Bogotá.

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Fernando Botero (1932-2023) is the most popular Latin artist in the art auctions. He used to have an apartment and studio in the Upper East Side. There are versions of his “Adam & Eve” in Time Warner Center. So many people touch Adam’s manhood that it is polished like gold. They say touching it brings good luck. Good luck!


Colombian Comedy

John Leguizamo is a New York Colombian comic and actor who made

Saulo Garcia is a Miami Colombian comic who does immigrant standup comedy shows at Repertorio Español.


Colombian Dance

Salsa Colombiana is a distinct style of dancing salsa that steps on all eight beats across the two measures. Cali is the self-proclaimed “Capital of Salsa.” Salsa is cultural there. Most Caleños dance, and dance very well.

Cali Salsa Pal Mundo is a Colombian salsa dance company and school in Jackson Heights, Queens. @calisalsanyc

ID Studio Theater is a community theater that teaches Colombian salsa and folklore in Mott Haven, The Bronx.

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Medellín, Colombia has strong tango culture.

Adriana Salgado and Orlando Reyes are U.S. tango champions from Colombia.


Colombian Fashion in New York City

Dayssi Olarte De Kanavos is New York’s most famous Colombian socialite. @dayssi.ok

FDLA, Fashion Designers of Latin America usually presents some Colombian fashion designers during New York Fashion Week.


Colombian Food in New York City

Dulce Vida, in the Upper East Side, is Manhattan’s only Colombian restaurant/bakery. You can get a good Ajiaco there. You can’t get the famed soup at most Colombian restaurants because it’s a Bogotá speciality, whereas most Colombian restaurants in New York serve Medellín cuisine like Bandeja paisa.

Empanada Mama makes Colombian empanadas in the Lower East Side and Hell’s Kitchen. Colombian empanadas are fried, but not greasy. Pollos Mario fried chicken is a Colombian tradition for watching football (soccer).


  • Bogotá Latin Bistro
  • Dulce Vida Latin Bistro
  • Empanada Mama
  • Mis Tierras Colombianas
  • Pollos Mario *

Colombian Festivals

Colombian Parade, around Colombian Independence Day in July, is New York City’s big Colombian festival.

Festival of the Flowers; in Jackson Heights, Queens; is the New York version of the Feria de las Flores in Medellín, Colombia.

ID Studio Theater teaches Colombian salsa and folklore in Mott Haven, The Bronx.


Colombian Film

Colombian Film Festival New York screens the latest Colombian movies in New York City.

Neighboring Scenes Latin American film festival, coproduced by Cinema Tropical at Film at Lincoln Center, usually includes some Colombian movies.


Colombian Government

Americas Society has good Colombian government connections.

Colombian Consulate is in Midtown East, Manhattan.

Colombian Permanent Mission to the United Nations is in Midtown East, Manhattan.

Proexport, the Colombian government trade organization, is in Midtown East, Manhattan.


Colombian Music

La Boom, the Latin night club, regularly hosts Colombian DJs in Woodside, Queens.

Terraza 7 is a Latin night club with a Colombian owner in Elmhurst, Queens.

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Alex Sensation is one of New York’s top Latin urban DJs.

Bulla en el Barrio is New York’s first bullerengue group. Bullerengue is a form of cumbia that derives from women’s puberty rites.

La Cumbiamba eNe Yé is a New York cumbia band.

Edmar Castaneda is a jazz harp virtuoso.

La Excelencia is a New York salsa dura band popular with dancers. The bandleader is Colombian.

Gregorio Uribe is a cumbia and vallenato bandleader.

Grupo Rebolú is one of New York’s leading champeta bands.

Nilko Andreas is a concert guitarist who also plays cumbia.

Salt Cathedral is an electro pop band.


Colombian Theatre

ID Studio Theater is a Colombian arts collective; led by telenovela star Germán Jaramillo, jazz composer Pablo Mayor, and choreographer Daniel Fetecua (Limón); in Mott Haven, The Bronx.

Thalia Spanish Theatre regularly hosts salsa dance theatre in Sunnyside, Queens.


Colombian Sports

Millonarios NY is a soccer supporters club for Millonarios of Bogotá. @millonariosny


Culture of Colombia


Colombia has many distinct regions including Caribbean and Pacific coasts, Andes mountains, Llanos plains, and Amazon rainforests. The cultural diversity that goes with that is surprising for a single nation. It is also one of the world’s most biodiverse countries.

We think we are Spaniards, even though we are actually more Indigenous and African Diaspora.

Ironically the longest civil war in the Americas (since 1964) kept many regions from developing so old ways remain.

The Indigenous Gaita flute is beautiful. Colombians are proud of their Paso Fino horses. Most roses sold in the United States are grown in Colombia. Colombian coffee is very good.

Cumbia is originally Colombian from the Caribbean region.

Salsa Colombiana is also Caribbean, especially from Barranquilla, Atlantico, but is now centered in Cali, Valle de Cauca. Cali has a unique stage salsa culture.

There is a strong group of reggaetoneros, including some Puerto Ricans, in Medellín, Antioquia.

Medellín has strong tango culture. Paisas even speak Castellano like Argentines. Tango icon Carlos Gardel died in a plane crash on his way to a performance in Medellín.

Colombians are crazy for Christmas nativities. Moms compete to have the best one in the neighborhood.

Bullerengue

Champeta is based on Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat

Cumbia

Gaita flute

Mapalé

Reggaeton

Salsa Colombiana

Vallenato


Colombian Festivals

Colombian Independence Day is July 20, 1810. 🇨🇴

Día de las Velitas, the Colombian festival of lights on December 7, commemorates the people lighting candles in anticipation on the eve of the Catholic church’s acceptance of the Immaculate Conception (divinity of women) on December 8, 1854.

La Virgen de Chiquinquirá, patron saint of Colombia, is celebrated on July 9.

La Novena de Aguinaldos is a 9-day prayer cycle that is an extra prayer for Christmas in the days before from December 16-24. 🇨🇴


Famous Colombians


Carlos Vives shows the incredible diversity of “La Tierra del Olvido” Colombia. “Tú tienes la llave de mi corazón.”
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