Gabo Festival

The 13th edition of the Gabo Festival is a gathering that celebrates the legacy of Gabriel García Márquez and the power of well-told stories. Over three days, the public will enjoy free, open-access conversations that inspire, move, and help us make sense of today's world. Bogotá will host this cultural event for the fourth consecutive year — the most important festival for journalists and storytellers in Ibero-America.

How to get there? 

Pride Bazaar in Chapinero

This space will host a job fair, a commercial sample of LGBTIQ+ ventures, and a wide range of social services led by the Local Mayor's Office of Chapinero with the support of the Mayor's Office of Bogotá and its Technical Support Unit (UTA), made up of entities from different sectors of the District.

At the event, the LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Colombia and OutRight Action International will offer specialized talks on employability and labor inclusion, designed to provide useful tools to those seeking new professional opportunities.

LGBTIQ+ Writers

Let's discuss Latin American Queer Literature in the Café Liteario (Literary Café). In this program, fiction texts by one or more authors are read and discussed with other multimedia materials and the participants' knowledge.
 
 📍 Venue: Bosa Public Library
 BibloRed - Cra 97 C # 69 A - 08 Sur / Metro Recreo Shopping Center, fifth floor.
 Audience: Young people and adults.

How to get there?

Pink Dialogues / Bogotá Cinamatheque

Ciclo Rosa Dialogues is a space that opens and expands collective conversations around narratives and dissidences of affect. These dialogues are essential for broadening understanding and support for the LGBTI community, offering a forum to discuss relevant and current issues.
 
 Dialogue 1 
 Nada que Curar (Nothing to cure)
 Date: Saturday, June 21 
 Venue: Sala Capital 
 Time: 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Antonio Ruz, Spain - Pharsalia

The play ‘Pharsalia’ by Seneca's nephew, the Cordovan Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65 AD), the Antonio Ruz Company presents a work that delves into the concept of war. A powerful piece featuring striking staging and costumes, with an original score that moves between the epic and the electronic. Eleven performers use their bodies to explore conflict, crisis, resistance, and escape through choreography filled with violence, subtlety, and theatricality.