día de la canción criolla
día de la canción criolla
día de la canción criolla
Music, memory, and community come together to celebrate one of Peru’s most beloved cultural traditions.
Lima and New York • Filmed in 2025
Full episode premieres on YouTube
April, 2026
Full episode premieres on YouTube
April, 2026
Full episode premieres on YouTube
April, 2026



The Día de la Canción Criolla celebrates the rich musical traditions that have shaped Peru’s cultural identity. Every October 31, musicians, dancers, and audiences gather to honor the rhythms, voices, and stories that define criollo music.

The Día de la Canción Criolla celebrates the rich musical traditions that have shaped Peru’s cultural identity. Every October 31, musicians, dancers, and audiences gather to honor the rhythms, voices, and stories that define criollo music.

The Día de la Canción Criolla celebrates the rich musical traditions that have shaped Peru’s cultural identity. Every October 31, musicians, dancers, and audiences gather to honor the rhythms, voices, and stories that define criollo music.

The Día de la Canción Criolla celebrates the rich musical traditions that have shaped Peru’s cultural identity. Every October 31, musicians, dancers, and audiences gather to honor the rhythms, voices, and stories that define criollo music.
This episode captures the celebration across two cities and different generations of tradition. In Lima, the night begins at the Centro Cultural Social Musical Breña, where musicians and audiences come together in an atmosphere of music and shared memory. The celebration continues at Las López, a historic peña run by two sisters for more than fifty years, where live performances keep the tradition alive.
The episode also follows how this music travels beyond Peru. In New York, two-time Grammy nominee Araceli Poma continues to share criollo music with new audiences, showing how the sounds of Lima resonate across borders. Through these spaces and voices, the episode reveals how the Día de la Canción Criolla continues to unite communities through music.
This episode captures the celebration across two cities and different generations of tradition. In Lima, the night begins at the Centro Cultural Social Musical Breña, where musicians and audiences come together in an atmosphere of music and shared memory. The celebration continues at Las López, a historic peña run by two sisters for more than fifty years, where live performances keep the tradition alive.
The episode also follows how this music travels beyond Peru. In New York, two-time Grammy nominee Araceli Poma continues to share criollo music with new audiences, showing how the sounds of Lima resonate across borders. Through these spaces and voices, the episode reveals how the Día de la Canción Criolla continues to unite communities through music.
This episode captures the celebration across two cities and different generations of tradition. In Lima, the night begins at the Centro Cultural Social Musical Breña, where musicians and audiences come together in an atmosphere of music and shared memory. The celebration continues at Las López, a historic peña run by two sisters for more than fifty years, where live performances keep the tradition alive.
The episode also follows how this music travels beyond Peru. In New York, two-time Grammy nominee Araceli Poma continues to share criollo music with new audiences, showing how the sounds of Lima resonate across borders. Through these spaces and voices, the episode reveals how the Día de la Canción Criolla continues to unite communities through music.
Support Perú de Fiesta
Support Perú de Fiesta
Perú de Fiesta is an independent documentary project created to document and preserve Peru’s living traditions.
Producing each episode requires travel, collaboration with local communities, photography, and long-term storytelling work.
If you feel connected to this work, you’re welcome to support the series and help make future episodes possible.
Perú de Fiesta is an independent documentary project created to document and preserve Peru’s living traditions.
Producing each episode requires travel, collaboration with local communities, photography, and long-term storytelling work.
If you feel connected to this work, you’re welcome to support the series and help make future episodes possible.


A documentary project in progress. Shot in Peru, shared with the world.
A documentary project in progress. Shot in Peru, shared with the world.
A documentary project in progress.
Shot in Peru, shared with the world.
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