In the center of Medellin there is a small theater called Lido that I have come to love.
It has free events every night with live music, dancing, theater, and I believe even movies. If you want a little culture for absolutely no money, this is the place to do it. The first and second companies from Ballet Folklorico de Antioquia even dance there sometimes. Just make you sure show up early for the more popular events or you will not get a seat.
My friend Mario and I went to the second company of Ballet Folklorico performance on a Friday evening. We arrived over an hour before the show and there was already a line around the corner. We ended up getting really good seats, and I don’t think I stopped smiling the entire time.
The show started with a humorous skit/dance on love and dating, and ending with a Latin-Afro blend of music and dance. The entire show was high energy and featured dances from areas all around Colombia.
The show was great, and I always keep Lido Theater in mind for fun things to do any night of the week.
Post by Holly. Currently living in Medellin, Holly is getting to know the Colombian culture through music, language, and base jumping!
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