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After Being Stranded in Brazil, Dancers From Andes Are Already Returning to Medellín

Summary by Telemedellín
On April 4, an urban dance group traveled with its own resources from the municipality of Andes to Brazil to participate in an international festival. Although champions were crowned, they lived a viacrucis: they were stranded at Guarulhos International Airport, in São Paulo, after losing their flight. Brayan Rendón, a teacher, explained: “One of our companions was robbed of the identity document, which delayed us to file the complaint at the po…
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On April 4, an urban dance group traveled with its own resources from the municipality of Andes to Brazil to participate in an international festival. Although champions were crowned, they lived a viacrucis: they were stranded at Guarulhos International Airport, in São Paulo, after losing their flight. Brayan Rendón, a teacher, explained: “One of our companions was robbed of the identity document, which delayed us to file the complaint at the po…

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Telemedellín broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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