La Boquilla es un corregimiento pesquero de raíces afrocaribeñas situado en el punto más al norte de Cartagena, q ue desde hace más de 200 años sigue en una lucha heroica de resistencia cultural para conservar sus tradiciones ancestrales, en las que los tambores juegan un rol protagónico.
Para llegar a esta playa de 200 metros de largo, que recientemente obtuvo uno de los cuatro primeros certificados de Bandera Azul en Colombia, se requiere ir en carro durante veinte minutos desde el centro de la ciudad.
Con este sello La Boquilla garantiza a quien la visita que, además de ser un tesoro natural y cultural de la ciudad, tiene aguas de baño puras, altos equipos de seguridad y protocolos de sostenibilidad transversales al ecosistema, la comunidad y la calidad de la experiencia.
Pero más allá de su playa y aguas, hay una experiencia musical y cultural sin igual, liderado por jóvenes emprendedores de La Boquilla. Puedes vivir 3 tipos de experiencias:
Taller de percusión
Este es un tour emocionante para tocar y vivenciar la magia de los tambores afrocolombianos, durante el taller tendrán la oportunidad de aprender los golpes básicos del tambor alegre, tocar la cumbia colombiana y descubrir los ritmos típicos de nuestra costa caribe, van a participar activamente junto con los anfitriones improvisando libremente, aunque nunca antes haya tenido contacto con un tambor.
Elaboración de instrumentos tradicionales
Toque aunque no toque, baile aunque no baile, cante aunque no cante: juntos podemos.
Todos pueden vivir la experiencia de construir con sus propias manos Unas de las principales herramientas de resistencia cultural de la comunidad de La Boquilla es el “tambor alegre” símbolo de la identidad ancestral. Los visitantes podrán aprender pasos desde la escogencia de la madera, la membrana (cuero), hasta el amarre tradicional para empezar a resonar y terminar en una gran descarga liberadora y sanadora.
Presentación musical
El tour termina de la mejor forma: con un show musical típico de la región. Los artistas de La Boquilla se consideran músicos integrales, convencidos del potencial musical de nuestra tierra, y a través de la innovación de la música tradicional del caribe colombiano, crean fusiones con ritmos amalgamas de otras culturas afro caribeñas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2aFtWQ9vNs&t=43s&ab_channel=Batambora
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