Argentina's most important folk music festival, held every January in the small town of Cosquín in the Córdoba hills for nine consecutive nights. The Festival Nacional de Folklore is a celebration of Argentine folk music — chacarera, zamba, chamamé, and malambo — performed by the country's finest artists on the iconic Próspero Molina stage under the Córdoba night sky. One of Argentina's most emotionally charged and culturally authentic events — a living monument to the country's musical soul.