Vallenato Legend Festival


The Vallenato Legend Festival is one of the most important musical festivals in Colombia. The Festival features a vallenato music contests for best interpreter of accordion, caja vallenata and guacharaca, as well as piqueria and best song. It’s celebrated every year in April in the city of Valledupar, Department of Cesar.

Origins

Its origin dates back to 1968 when the celebrated vallenato composer Rafael Escalona, the then governor of the state of Cesar and former president of the republic of Colombia, Alfonso López Michelsen, and the writer, journalist and former Minister of Culture Consuelo Araújo, came up with the idea of organizing a festival that celebrated vallenato, a musical genre that’s autochthonous to Colombia’s northern atlantic coast and also celebrate a religious festivity of "The Virgin of the Rosario".
Since 1986, the organization of this festival rests in the hands of the Fundación Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata a non-profit private entity in charge of the promotion, publicity and defense of vallenato music as one of the immaterial cultural legacies of Colombia.
The Legend: The legend says that during the Spanish colonial period, two amerindian tribes from the Tairona culture; the Tupe and the Chimila, along with other members of other tribes, rebelled against the Spanish colonizers after one indigenous woman named Francisca who worked as a maid for a Spanish family was severely punished by her jealous master, who cut her hair and whipped her publicly. One of her fellow Indian tribesmen also working for the Spaniards, escaped and told his tribe's cacique about this offensive insult. The angry Indians organized an attack, destroying most of the town and killing many people. When trying to destroy the temple, the "Virgin of the Rosario" appeared and with her cape blocked their arrows preventing them from destroying it. The natives, scared, escaped to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, and knowing that the Spaniards would follow them and would be in need of drinking water, they poisoned the "Sicarare lake". This resulted in the death of all the Spaniards involved. The Virgin reappeared and began touching their bodies with her wand and reviving them. The surprised Indians finally surrendered.

The Contests

The most important event during the celebration of this festival is the vallenato musical contest. The winners are chosen by a vallenato experienced jury that evaluate the contestants’ prowess in the four main rhythms which are paseo, son, puya and merengue. There are several categories in which the contestants may participate including: "professional accordion player", "amateur accordion player", "young accordion player", "best new vallenato song", and piquerías.
Besides the annual winners, there is also a special award given to renowned vallenato composers and performers, a statuette known as La Pilonera Mayor, which is given in recognition of the recipient’s dedication to vallenato music. La Pilonera Mayor is the highest honor given to a vallenato musician in Colombia and only six composers have received it until now. This award is given in honoris memoriam of disappeared Consuelo Araújo.
The Rey de Reyes festival editions occur every 10 years, since 1987 and only previous winners can participate. The first winner was Colacho Mendoza, followed by Gonzalo "Cocha" Molina, the third King of Kings Hugo Carlos Granados won on May 1, 2007.

Winners

La Pilonera Mayor Award:
Emiliano Zuleta Baquero, Rafael Escalona, Leandro Díaz, Calixto Ochoa, Adolfo Pacheco and Tobías Enrique Pumarejo.
NoYearProfessional Accordion PlayerAmateur Accordion PlayerJuvenile Accordion PlayerInfant Accordion PlayerComposer of New Vallenato SongWinning songPiqueria
11968Alejo Durannonenonenonenonenonenone
21969Nicolás MendozaEmiliano Zuleta DíaznonenoneGustavo GutiérrezRumores de viejas vocesnone
31970Calixto OchoaEmilio OviedononeCiro Meza RealesFreddy MolinaEl indio desventuradonone
41971Alberto PachecoCarmencito MendozaAntolin AriasAdiel VegaSantander DuranLamento Arhuaconone
51972Miguel LópezCiro Meza Reales noneLuciano PovedaCamilo NaménRecordando mi niñeznone
61973Luis Enrique MartínezEgidio Cuadrado noneRaúl MartínezArmando ZabaletaNo vuelvo a Patillalnone
71974Alfredo GutiérrezAlberto Villa noneGustavo MaestreNicolás MaestreEl Hacheronone
81975Julio De la OssaRaúl Martínez noneOrangel Maestrenone in 1st placenone in 1st placenone
91976Nafer DuránÁlvaro López noneFernando DangondJulio OnateLa Profecíanone
101977José María RamosAdiel VeganoneNavin LópezAlonso FernándezYo soy Vallenatonone
111978Alfredo GutiérrezCarlos ArrietanoneJose Alfonso MaestreOctavio DazaRío Badillonone
121979Rafael SalasÁlvaro LópeznoneJose VásquezPedro GarcíaEl Poeta PintorAndrés Beleno
131980Elberto LópezNavín LópeznoneHugo Carlos GranadosTomás Darío GutiérrezVoz de accordeonesLuis Manjarrez
141981Raúl MartínezÁlvaro MezanoneMiguel AvendanoFernando DangondNacio mi PoesíaWilman Rodríguez
151982Eliecer OchoaGonzalo MolinanoneJosé LópezGustavo GutiérrezPaisaje de SolAntonio Salas
161983Julio RojasSegundo VanegasnoneRaúl VegaJulio DíazYo soy el acordeónAlcides Manjarrez
171984Orangel MaestreCarlos BrachononeAider VegaJuvenal DazaLa EspinitaAlcides Manjarrez
181985Egidio CuadradoOmar GelesnoneGustavo OsorioEmiliano Zuleta DíazMi AcordeónJosé Villero
191986Alfredo GutiérrezHugo Carlos GranadosnoneJuan David HerreraRafael ManjarrezAusencia SentimentalIvo Díaz
201987Nicolás MendozaOmar GelesnoneNo 1st placeSantander DuranLa Canción del Valornone
211988Alberto VillaHildelmaro BolanosnoneIván ZuletaMarciano MartínezCon el alma en la manoJuan Oviedo
221989Omar GellesJuan Carlos OvallenoneHarold RiveraJosé F. MejíaPuya AlmojabaneraLuis M. Onate
231990Gonzalo MolinaJuan David HerreranoneJaime BornacelliJosé F. MejíaNo hay tierra como mi tierraRafael Zuleta
241991Julián RojasÁlvaro MezanoneSaúl SotoGustavo CalderónMementos del ayerJosé Bornacelli
251992Álvaro LópezJuan José GranadosnoneFranklin VegaHernando MarínValledupar del almaNo 1st place
261993Alberto RadaManuel VeganoneVíctor BeltránIvo DíazDame tu almaAlcides Manjarrez
271994Julio RojasIván ZuletanoneSergio Luis RodríguezIván OvalleYo vivo enamorado del valleGuillermo Arzuaga
281995Freddy SierraHarold RiveranoneSergio IguaránHortensia Lanao¿Qué hago, Señor?Andrés Barros
291996Juan David HerreraMoisés PolononeMarlon GonzálezAlfonso Cotes MayaLa cabeza de PavajeauWilman Felizzola
301997Gonzalo MolinaHugo Carlos GranadosnoneSergio Luis RodríguezEmiliano Zuleta DíazMi pobre valleNo 1st place
311998Saúl LallemandRamón VillanoneÁngel TorresLuis Cujía; Ramiro Garrido; Sergio Moya; Luis RamírezYo soy el cantor; Yo soy el son; recuerdos de viejos tiempos; puya del folklorJosé Ariza
321999Hugo Carlos GranadaosDeivis RiveranoneManuel José MartínezFélix Carrillo; Winston Muegues; Antonia Daza; Deimer MarinMi pobre acordeón; Los barrios del valle; El orgullo de nacer; Maestro de maestrosJulio Cárdenas
332000José María Ramos Jr.Nemer Yesid TetaynoneLuis José Villa GueteSantander Duran EscalonaCantares de vaqueriaJosé Bornacelli
342001Álvaro Meza RealesChristian Camilo PeñanoneYosimar RodríguezWinston MueguesLa EstratificaciónJulio Salas
352002Navín López AraujoMarlon GonzáleznoneCamilo Carvajal CuadroMelquisedec Namen RapalinoVestida de gloriaJosé Félix Ariza
362003Ciro Meza RealesJohn Jaider SuárezLuis Villa GueteJairo De la Ossa OteroMartha GuerraUn soncito tolimenseTeobaldo Penalosa
372004Harold RiveraOmar HernándezFernando Rangel MolinaCarlos Mario RamírezGuillermo Doria BorreroRaíces de OroJosé Félix Ariza
382005Juan José GranadosÁngel Torres ArroyoMauricio de SantisCamilo Andres MolinaJulio César DazaSueno VallenatoJulio Cárdenas
392006Alberto JamaicaRodolfo de la Valle EscorciaJavier Rogrigo ÁlvarezJesús Ocampo OspinoEver JiménezEl Valle es tu casaRubén Ariza
402007Hugo Carlos GranadosÓmar Hernández BrocheroRodolfo Miguel Molina MezaYeimy ArrietaSantander Duran EscalonaEntre cantoresJosé Dolores Bornacelly

Dances and other events

Piloneras Parade: This traditional dance was recovered from extinction in 1994 thanks to the Vallenato Legend Festival Foundation effort, and was added to the festival's programming as the opening show. This dance is traditional of the magdalena river reveres. Traditionally Dancers paraded on the streets using a giant wooden mortar and pestle,, the men and women danced around the 'corn smashing' in a courteous and flirting way, dancing in front of friend's houses to receive liquor in exchange. But the festival kept the dance and turned it into a competition among groups of Piloneros and whoever exposes the best show becomes the winner. There are three categories; Infants, youth and adults.
Other events: