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Bogotá Baroque Ensemble: "J.S. Bach: lo mísitico y lo fulgurante en su obra concertante'". Guest Conductor: Sigiswald Kuijken, violin, Belgium

The Bogotá Baroque Ensemble, one of Colombia's leading historical performance ensembles, will present a program featuring the renowned guest conductor and violinist Sigiswald Kuijken. This concert will focus on the esteemed baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach. The ensemble will perform several of his works, including the “Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major,” the “Violin Concerto in A minor,” the “Concerto for Two Violins in D minor,” and the “Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major.”

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Machine de Cirque, Canadá. Director: Vincent Dubé

It is a poetic and humorous show in which the six artists of Machine de Cirque, despite having everything they need to entertain, also have a big problem: they are alone in the world. Their mission is to make contact with other survivors using a strange machine. Will they succeed? Nobody knows. However, they quickly become distracted by their flights of fantasy and have a remarkable talent for finding themselves in dangerous situations. It's simply in their nature! How will they survive in a world devoid of women and computers?

Teatro Quimera, Colombia :"Coriolano, la tragedia del orgullo”. Director: Jorge Prada

Teatro Quimera will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2025 by presenting the play "Coriolano, la tragedia del orgullo" at the Teatro Mayor. This production is based on a text by William Shakespeare and adapted by Bertolt Brecht. Set in ancient Rome, the play tells the story of a character whose overwhelming pride leads him to disregard death and destruction. It is a compelling tale that explores the themes of pride and its social consequences.

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National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia. Principal Conductor and Artistic Director: Yeruham Scharovsky. Soloists: Yume Zamponi, violin, Italy / Japan, and Danielle Akta, cello, Israel.

The National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia will host a concert featuring two talented young soloists: the Italian-Japanese violinist Yume Zamponi, who recently won the “Andrea Postacchini” International Competition in her category, and the Israeli cellist Danielle Akta, who has performed as a soloist with ensembles such as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the Slovak National Symphony, among others. The concert will showcase works by Teresa Catalán and Johannes Brahms.

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“Todo Brahms”: Valeriano Lanchas, bass, Colombia; Anibal Dos Santos, viola, Venezuela/Portugal, and Sergei Sichkov, piano, Russia / Colombia.

Three outstanding musicians residing in Colombia—Valeriano Lanchas (bass), Aníbal Dos Santos (violist), and Sergei Sichkov (pianist)—come together to perform two works by the German composer Johannes Brahms. They will showcase the "Sonata No. 1 y No. 2 para viola and piano", as well as "Dos Canciones para Voz, Viola y Piano" and "Cuatro Canciones Serias." The latter is Brahms's penultimate work, in which he expresses the profound grief caused by the death of Clara Schumann.

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Festival Estereo Picnic

The present takes over! The best four days of the year are back, featuring an incredible lineup of national and international artists. Enjoy over 50 hours of live music, celebrations of freedom, and experiences that encourage us to embrace the present at the 13th edition of the Estéreo Picnic® Festival. This is our chance to reconnect with ourselves, view life from new perspectives, and sing along to our favorite songs —the chance to live the present returns on March 27, 28, 29, and 30, 2025.

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Torca - Guaymaral Wetland

The Torca-Guaymaral Wetland District Ecological Park is an invaluable natural refuge for Bogotá and its rich biodiversity. It is divided into two segments separated by the Autopista Norte, extending between the Suba and Usaquén localities. This area stands out as a protected space that conserves the flora and fauna vital to the urban ecosystem of the capital.

Córdoba Wetland

Itzatá, also known as the Córdoba Wetland, is a natural refuge spanning 44 hectares and connecting the Santa Bárbara stream with the Córdoba Wetland. Its name, derived from the Muisca language, means "sacred domain of the water princess." This wetland is unique in Bogotá, as it features infrastructure designed to maintain an ideal ecological flow. Visitors can observe more than 155 species of birds, as well as various rodents, amphibians, and other animals that inhabit this distinct ecosystem.