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MUSEUM EXHIBITION
Violín Caucano
Around the middle of the 17th century, a violin arrived for the first time in Cauca, brought by evangelists and European settlers.
That traveling wood found in the black communities a fertile territory in which to reinvent itself. Its strings were impregnated with new rhythms, knowledge and emotions, becoming a living symbol of identity and cultural resistance.
The Consucol Foundation conceives each exhibition as a custom-made score, adapted with technical rigor and sensitivity to the space that receives it. Original artifacts, images, timelines, interpretive texts, audios and videos compose a journey that combines knowledge and emotion. Thus, the exhibition weaves a story that connects past and present, inviting us to discover how music can transform and be transformed.
