The festival, which honors Colombian Independence Day, goes down on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Pulaski Park.
Colorado will show off its South American spirit this Sunday with the 2023 Colombian Independence Festival that expects to attract thousands.The Rocky Mountains will feel a lot more like the Andes this weekend as Colorado's Colombian community prepares to cook up their best arepas, coffee and cumbia dance moves for the seventh annual Colombian Independence Festival.
The festival honors Colombian Independence Day, which falls on July 20, and will host more than twenty food vendors serving upLocal orchestras and bands are set to provide the music, with salsa and cumbia performances slated throughout the day — both of which originated in Colombia. Pop and reggaeton will also be played.
"The Colombian Festival is a platform to support small, local businesses," says Xiomara Sánchez, the president of the Colorado houses about ten thousand Colombian-born citizens within its borders, according to the most recent U.S. Census data. The Independence Festival brings in about three to five thousand people each year, Sánchez estimates, and many of them don gold, blue and red — the colors on the Colombian flag — with soccer jerseys, sombreros and dresses.
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