First Bolivian Festival in Boston – USA
virgen del socavón
february 13 2026
SOLD OUT
BE PART OF THE WONDER OF BOLIVIA
Join us for a vibrant celebration of Bolivian culture, bringing together multiple folkloric dance groups, live music, traditional costumes, and authentic flavors from Bolivia. Our festival is a space for community, heritage, and cultural pride, open to everyone who wants to experience the richness of Bolivian traditions.
From the highlands to the valleys and the lowlands, Bolivia’s diverse regions come alive through powerful dances, colorful attire, and joyful rhythms. This festival is more than an event — it is a living expression of our history and identity.
The festival was born from a profound devotion to Nuestra Señora la Virgen del Socavón, Patroness of Bolivian folklore and spiritual protector of our people. Inspired by faith and tradition, this festival was created as an act of gratitude, reverence, and cultural devotion, bringing together folkloric dance groups to honor the Virgin through dance, music, and collective prayer.
What began as a devotional initiative rooted in faith has grown into a community-centered cultural celebration that unites Bolivian families, dance fraternities, and cultural organizations. Each year, the festival strengthens both our spiritual connection and our cultural identity, while remaining faithful to its original purpose: honoring the Virgen del Socavón with respect, dignity, and devotion.
We are committed to excellence, cultural integrity, and collaboration. Our organizing team works closely with participating dance groups, artists, volunteers, and sponsors to ensure a well-organized, respectful, and memorable event.
Through transparency, teamwork, and dedication, we strive to deliver a festival that honors Bolivia’s traditions while creating meaningful experiences for our community.
Boston 2026
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dance groups
Caporales Diamantes Con Altura
FEBRUARY 1ST, 2026
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Our sponsor
ROUNDHEAD BREWING CO.
The festival will also feature a delicious selection of food and drinks for purchase from Roundhead Brewing Co., Massachusetts first Latino owned brewery! Known for its creative dishes and beverages inspired by Peruvian and Andean culture, Roundhead Brewing Co. is proud to partner with Caporales Simon Cochabamba to celebrate and support the diverse communities of New England area.
What began as a devotional initiative rooted in faith has grown into a community-centered cultural celebration that unites Bolivian families, dance fraternities, and cultural organizations. Each year, the festival strengthens both our spiritual connection and our cultural identity, while remaining faithful to its original purpose: honoring the Virgen del Socavón with respect, dignity, and devotion.
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