Los Charcos (“The Puddles”) captures the pulse of rain meeting earth — a joyful collision of rhythm, reflection, and movement. Inspired by the simple beauty of water gathering on the ground, the piece transforms the image of falling rain into sound: droplets becoming rhythm, puddles becoming resonance.
Built on shifting meters, sudden accents, and liquid counterpoint, the quartet moves as one living organism — playful, syncopated, and alive with color. Its rhythmic drive evokes the vitality of Colombian street rain, where sound and light merge into dance.
Beneath its energy lies a quieter metaphor: every puddle is a mirror. Los Charcos reflects how music, like water, distorts and renews what it touches — turning the ordinary into movement, and the momentary into memory.
Los Charcos (“The Puddles”) captures the pulse of rain meeting earth — a joyful collision of rhythm, reflection, and movement. Inspired by the simple beauty of water gathering on the ground, the piece transforms the image of falling rain into sound: droplets becoming rhythm, puddles becoming resonance.
Built on shifting meters, sudden accents, and liquid counterpoint, the quartet moves as one living organism — playful, syncopated, and alive with color. Its rhythmic drive evokes the vitality of Colombian street rain, where sound and light merge into dance.
Beneath its energy lies a quieter metaphor: every puddle is a mirror. Los Charcos reflects how music, like water, distorts and renews what it touches — turning the ordinary into movement, and the momentary into memory.