Theatrical magic of Bogotá: Explore its stages and immerse yourself in unique experiences at every performance.
Theatrical magic of Bogotá: Explore its stages and immerse yourself in unique experiences at every performance.


Anfibia, Argentina - 'Testosterona'
One of the most significant cultural collectives in Argentina presents a play that tells the story of a boy who underwent hormonal masculinization treatment between the ages of 6 and 8. The play delves into contemporary masculinities and explores conversion treatments. It is written by Cristian Alarcón and Lorena Vega.
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Manuel Liñán & Company, flamenco, Spain - "Muerta de amor"
Liñán, a current flamenco figure who has raised deep reflections on gender and identity through dance, presents a show featuring 12 artists on stage representing desire, fantasy, the carnal, the embrace, and religion as ways of approaching love.
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Quartet Q-Arte, Colombia - 'Q-uince años'
One of the most renowned quartets in Colombia celebrates its 15th anniversary with a concert that takes a journey through its history: there will be guests such as bandoneonist Giovanni Parra and works composed especially for the group, including a world premiere of a work by Francisco Zumaqué.
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Philharmonic Orchestra of Bogotá and Cello
This concert features one of today's most outstanding cellists. It presents a program showcasing the music of important Eastern European composers: the Austrian Anton Webern, the Czech Antonín Dvořák, and the Hungarian Béla Bartók. Principal conductor: Joachim Gustafsson, Sweden. Soloist: Friedrich Kleinhapl, cello, Austria
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Cola de pez "Erreka Mari" - Spain
This play explores themes of education, the experience of sexuality, and the formation of a child's identity in the Basque Country during the 1990s. It offers a chance to appreciate the theatrical prowess of an exceptional Spanish company and gain insight into this region's cultural landscape. Director: Javier Lara. Performer: Egoitz Sánchez - Ventana Vasca.
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Mateusz Smoczyński & Vladyslav Sendecki, tribute to Polish jazz.
Two prominent Polish jazz artists will perform at the Teatro Estudio, showcasing a program that reflects the history and evolution of jazz in Poland, featuring works by influential Polish composers.
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Nicolás y los Fumadores
Nicolás y Los Fumadores is a band from Bogotá that describes its style as “rocksito”. The group is composed of Nicolás Correa (guitar), Santiago García (vocals and guitar), Juan Carlos Sánchez (drums and spoken word), and Luis Felipe “Satán” Torres (bass). Since forming in 2018, they have released two albums and performed at festivals such as Estéreo Picnic. This concert—one of the biggest solo shows of their career—will mark the debut of their third album, Nochenegra.
Iagoba Fanlo and Mario Prisuelo present "De raíz y genio"
Two outstanding Spanish musicians, cellist Iagoba Fanlo and pianist Mario Prisuelos, come together for a remarkable recital. Fanlo is acclaimed for his recordings of Spanish composers from the Generation of 1927, as well as solo cello works by Bach. Prisuelos, meanwhile, has performed in some of the world’s leading concert halls and recorded works by several key 20th-century composers.
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Alquimístika Group, Colombia - Dyhan: a meditative journey through the tales and music of India.
A group of mystics make a stop in the middle of the night in the desert of Rajasthani, India, to share with the public their most precious yoga: music and stories. This show invites the audience on a journey through the exotic India and also through the mind of each person, who will be able to face their limitations, their ties, their position in the face of death, and the revelation of the pure and pristine nature that resides within all human beings. - Director: Fernando Silva.
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L incoronazione di Poppea by Claudio Monteverdi arrives in Bogotá
"L’incoronazione di Poppea" by Claudio Monteverdi, with a libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello, premiered in 1642.