Bolivia Multicultural

Hispanic Heritage Month in Miami

Hispanic Heritage Month programs with Bolivian and Andean culture.

Bring a distinctive South American cultural program to schools, companies, libraries, museums, cities, and community events during Hispanic Heritage Month.

Available for Miami, Homestead, Miami-Dade County, Broward, and South Florida heritage celebrations.

Local organization check

Local reviewers can confirm who they are contacting.

Bolivia Multicultural Network Inc is a Miami-based nonprofit serving South Florida schools, cities, hospitals, sponsors, donors, grant reviewers, and community partners.

  • Public Florida Division of Corporations listing
  • Serving Miami-Dade, Broward, Homestead, Doral, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, and nearby South Florida communities
  • English and Spanish program conversations

Quick path

Choose the next step for this page.

Use the booking path for date and venue review, the one-sheet for internal forwarding, or the sponsor profile when support or grant review is involved.

September and October planning

Planning a Hispanic Heritage Month program in South Florida?

Schools, companies, libraries, museums, cities, sponsors, and community partners can send a date or date window, audience, venue, language preference, and funding or sponsor path so Bolivia Multicultural Network can review fit and availability.

Who it is for

Built for local organizers with a real audience to serve.

Schools and universities planning September or October programming

Companies, museums, libraries, and municipalities hosting heritage events

Community groups that want a family-friendly cultural performance or workshop

Program formats

Choose the format that fits the space, schedule, and audience.

Live Bolivian and Andean music performance

Instrument demonstration with cultural context

Interactive talk for students, employees, or public audiences

Performance plus short educational segment for mixed audiences

What a program can include

A clear flow reviewers can picture.

Every request is adapted by audience, venue, schedule, language, and funding path. A typical program can include:

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1

Welcome and context

A short introduction to Bolivian and Andean heritage, instruments, and the goal for the audience.

2

Live music and demonstration

Performance with traditional sounds, instrument explanation, and pacing shaped for the setting.

3

Stories or guided discussion

Cultural stories, geography, identity, history, or Q&A adapted for students, families, employees, or community audiences.

4

Optional participation moment

When the setting fits, the program can include a simple interactive element, reflection, or workshop-style moment.

5

Next-step review

After inquiry, availability, format, setup needs, language, and partner materials can be reviewed for the specific request.

Proof and next step

Help the right reviewer decide what to open next.

Use this as the handoff path: show proof, forward the right public material, then start the inquiry that matches the reviewer. Legal, tax, insurance, logos, references, support-processing, and formal approval details are confirmed before use in a specific conversation.

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Program proof

Real music, instruments, and cultural education.

Casa Andes Music Project is the flagship program of Bolivia Multicultural Network Inc, bringing Bolivian and Andean performance, storytelling, and education to local audiences.

Casa Andes ensemble performing Bolivian and Andean music

Inquiry details

What to include when you email.

A clear inquiry helps us respond with the right next step, availability, and program fit.

  • Event date, city, venue, and expected audience size
  • Audience type, run time, indoor or outdoor setup, and sound needs
  • Whether the program is for students, employees, families, or the public
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FAQ

Common questions before you inquire.

How early should we inquire?

September and October dates can fill quickly, so earlier inquiries are easier to schedule.

Is this only for schools?

No. The program can fit schools, workplaces, libraries, museums, cities, and community events.

Can the program be educational and entertaining?

Yes. The format can combine music, instruments, stories, and audience-friendly cultural context.

Best next step

Start event booking inquiry

Use this for date, city, venue, audience, setup, language, funding path, and timeline details.

Start with the action that matches why you are forwarding this page.