Vallenato

Traditional vallenato music of the Greater Magdalena region
Caja, guacharaca, and accordion, the basic instruments in vallenato
CountryColombia
Reference01095
RegionLatin America and the Caribbean
Inscription history
Inscription2015 (10th session)
ListNeed of Urgent Safeguarding

Vallenato (Latin American Spanish pronunciation: [baʝeˈnato]) is a popular folk music genre from Colombia. It primarily comes from its Caribbean region. Vallenato literally means "born in the valley". The valley influencing this name is located between the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Serranía de Perijá in north-east Colombia. The name also applies to the people from the city where this genre originated: Valledupar (from the place named Valle de Upar – "Valley of Upar"). In 2006, vallenato and cumbia were added as a category in the Latin Grammy Awards. Colombia's traditional vallenato music is Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, according to UNESCO.[1]

  1. ^ "13 vallenatos que hay que conocer ahora que el ritmo es patrimonio de la humanidad" (in Spanish). BBC Mundo. 2015.