Cradle of Accordions Festival explained

Cradle of Accordions Festival
Location:Villanueva, Department of La Guajira, Colombia
Founders:Israel Romero
Dates:September
Genre:Folk music, vallenato
Website:Official website

The Cradle of Accordions Festival (Spanish; Castilian: Festival Cuna de Acordeones) is a festival in the Colombian northern town of Villanueva, Department of La Guajira in the month of September. The Cradle of Accordions Festival is celebrated on the same day as Saint Thomas and many vallenato musicians from the Department of Cesar and La Guajira gather to participate in an accordionist contest. The religious event is celebrated with a mass, a procession and fireworks.[1] In 2006 the Senate of Colombia by Law 1052 of this same year declared the Cradle of Accordions Festival as a Cultural and Artistic Patrimony of Colombia.[2] The president of the event is Binomio de Oro de America accordionist and owner Israel Romero.[3]

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  1. http://www.sinic.gov.co/SINIC/ColombiaCultural/ColCulturalBusca.aspx?AREID=3&SECID=8&IdDep=44&COLTEM=215 National System for Cultural Information: Cradle of Accordions Festival
  2. http://www.mincomercio.gov.co/eContent/NewsDetail.asp?ID=5269&IDCompany=1 Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism: Cradle of Accordions Festival
  3. http://www.eltiempo.com/participacion/blogs/default/un_articulo.php?id_blog=3139&id_recurso=13152 El Tiempo: Recuerdos del Festival "Cuna de Acordeones".