Embajada del Perú en Kenia

Embajada del Perú en Kenia La Embajada del Perú tiene a su cargo la defensa y promoción de los intereses del Perú en Kenia y ante los Organismos Internacionales con sede en Nairobi

15/06/2026
15/06/2026

El perro sin pelo del Perú

El perro sin pelo peruano o viringo es una raza canina originaria y milenaria, cuyo origen se pierde en los confines de la antigüedad. Su falta de pelaje se debe a una mutación genética natural (hipoplasia ectodérmica), lo que hace que su temperatura corporal sea ligeramente más alta que la de otros perros, lo que compensa su falta de abrigo.

Su forma es muy proporcionada, lo que le da una imagen esbelta, elegante y dinámica. Su piel varía en tonos de color negro, gris y marrón, y es completamente lisa. Es un animal muy inteligente, leal, afectuoso y celos de su familia.

Esta especie canina es considerada Patrimonio Cultural del Perú. Suele encontrarse representada en obras de culturas prehispánicas como los Mochica, Chancay y Chimú. Asimismo, en la cerámica etnográfica contemporánea norteña, como la de Piura, en Chulucanas.

En el año 2001, el Estado peruano promulgó una ley que protege la especie, disponiendo que los museos y zonas arqueológicas de la costa peruana mantengan ejemplares en sus recintos como parte de su valor histórico y cultural.

Denominación: Perro viringo
Material y técnica: cerámica modelada y monocroma
Autor: Inmer Dalid Flores Castro
Procedencia: Chulucanas, Morropón, Piura
Año: 2020
Adquisición a través del Decreto de Urgencia 058-2020

  | 🌊🇵🇪 The sea has shaped Peru’s history since ancestral times. Join us in rearming our country’s commitment to the pro...
15/06/2026

| 🌊🇵🇪 The sea has shaped Peru’s history since ancestral times. Join us in rearming our country’s commitment to the protection of the Ocean. 🦈🤝🏽

📅 Tuesday, June 16
🕛 17:45 - 20:00 hrs
📍 Mombasa Continental Resort [https://maps.app.goo.gl/GRQ8TY5SeTNjadHLA]

✍️ Register here: https://luma.com/imsx33g3

Organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru, the Ministry of the Environment of Peru, and SERNANP, in partnership with the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (SPDA)

Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú
Ministerio del Ambiente - Perú
Sernanp Oficial

📢 Notice to VisitorsThe Embassy of Peru in Kenya wishes to inform the public that the Adelina y Amador Photo Exhibition ...
12/06/2026

📢 Notice to Visitors

The Embassy of Peru in Kenya wishes to inform the public that the Adelina y Amador Photo Exhibition will not be open to visitors on Monday, 15 June 2026.

Guests who had scheduled a visit for that date are kindly requested to amend their booking and select an alternative viewing day.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and look forward to welcoming visitors again from Wednesday, 17 June 2026.

Thank you for your understanding.

  | 📸🇵🇪 Since opening its doors to the public on 8 June 2026, the Photography Exhibition "Adelina y Amador" has received...
12/06/2026

| 📸🇵🇪 Since opening its doors to the public on 8 June 2026, the Photography Exhibition "Adelina y Amador" has received a warm and enthusiastic response from visitors at the Embassy of Peru in Kenya.

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who has taken the time to visit, learn, and engage with this remarkable photographic journey by Jeannine Ferrand. Through her lens, visitors discover the legacy of Adelina and Amador Ballumbrosio and gain a deeper appreciation of the history, resilience, and cultural contributions of Afro-Peruvian communities.

Your presence and enthusiasm have made this exhibition a meaningful space for cultural exchange and dialogue. We warmly encourage those who have not yet visited to join us during the coming weeks.

🗓️ Open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
⏰ 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
📍 Embassy of Peru in Kenya

📌 Please note that the exhibition will be closed on Monday, 15 June 2026, and will reopen on Wednesday, 17 June 2026, following its regular schedule.

11/06/2026

Amador Ballumbrosio: el maestro que convirtió su vida en un homenaje a la cultura afroperuana

Amador Ballumbrosio fue violinista, cajonero, zapateador y uno de los más importantes difusores de la cultura afroperuana del siglo XX.

Nació en El Carmen, Chincha, una localidad reconocida como uno de los principales centros de la tradición afroperuana. Desde muy joven aprendió las expresiones musicales y dancísticas heredadas por generaciones y asumió la tarea de transmitirlas a sus hijos, nietos y a toda su comunidad.

Junto a la familia Ballumbrosio, contribuyó a mantener vigentes manifestaciones como el festejo, el landó, el zapateo afroperuano y otras expresiones que forman parte del patrimonio cultural del Perú. Su hogar se convirtió en un espacio donde la música, la danza y la memoria colectiva seguían vivas cada día.

En 2004 recibió el Premio Nacional de Cultura, uno de los mayores reconocimientos otorgados a los cultores de las tradiciones peruanas, en mérito a su extraordinaria labor de preservación y difusión cultural.

Más que un artista, Amador Ballumbrosio fue un puente entre generaciones. Gracias a su trabajo, una parte fundamental de la herencia afroperuana continúa viva y sigue enriqueciendo la identidad cultural del Perú.

  | 🐂🇵🇪 Did you know? The Torito de Pucará (Pucará Bull) is one of Peru’s most recognised folk art traditions.⛰️in Origi...
10/06/2026

| 🐂🇵🇪 Did you know? The Torito de Pucará (Pucará Bull) is one of Peru’s most recognised folk art traditions.

⛰️in Originating from the southern Andean region of Puno, these colourful ceramic bulls are traditionally placed on rooftops as symbols of protection, prosperity, happiness, and fertility. Over time, they have become an enduring symbol of Peruvian cultural identity and craftsmanship.

Today, the Torito de Pucará continues to showcase the creativity, history, and living traditions of Peru’s Andean communities.

  | 🎓🇵🇪🇰🇪 On 9 June 2026, Second Secretary Johan Ríos Rivas visited Riara University to deliver a guest lecture to stude...
09/06/2026

| 🎓🇵🇪🇰🇪 On 9 June 2026, Second Secretary Johan Ríos Rivas visited Riara University to deliver a guest lecture to students from the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy as part of the ongoing commemoration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Peru and Kenya.

📕 Titled “50 Years of Peru and Kenya: From Non-Alignment to a Strategic Partnership with Environment as a Cornerstone”, the lecture explored the evolution of bilateral relations between the two countries, highlighting decades of cooperation, shared multilateral engagement, and growing collaboration in areas such as environmental diplomacy and sustainable development.

💭 The discussion also encouraged students to reflect on the future of Peru–Kenya relations and the opportunities that lie ahead for deeper cooperation between both nations.

🇵🇪🤝🏫 As Peru and Kenya celebrate this important milestone, the Embassy remains committed to fostering dialogue with academic institutions and engaging young people in conversations on diplomacy, global challenges and international cooperation.

  | 📸🇵🇪 On 8 June 2026, the Embassy of Peru in Kenya, in collaboration with Riara University, inaugurated the Shipibo-Ko...
09/06/2026

| 📸🇵🇪 On 8 June 2026, the Embassy of Peru in Kenya, in collaboration with Riara University, inaugurated the Shipibo-Konibo: Portraits of My Blood photographic exhibition by Peruvian photographer David Díaz Gonzáles.

🇰🇪 The exhibition brought together students and faculty members, creating a space for cultural exchange and dialogue through photography.

🎙️In her remarks, Ambassador Romy Tincopa underscored the importance of engaging young people through cultural diplomacy and expressed her confidence in the continued strengthening of ties between Peru and Kenya.

📝The event also marked the launch of a student essay and photography competition inspired by the themes of cultural exchange and the longstanding friendship between Peru and Kenya.

🇵🇪🤝🏽🇰🇪This initiative forms part of the commemoration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Peru and Kenya and reflects the growing collaboration between both countries in the academic and cultural spheres.

  | 🤎🇵🇪 On Afro-Peruvian Culture Day, the Embassy of Peru in Kenya inaugurated the photographic exhibition “Adelina y Am...
08/06/2026

| 🤎🇵🇪 On Afro-Peruvian Culture Day, the Embassy of Peru in Kenya inaugurated the photographic exhibition “Adelina y Amador”, a documentary photography exhibition by Jeannine Ferrand that pays tribute to the legacy of Amador Ballumbrosio, his wife Adelina, and their family, captured 46 years ago in the town of El Carmen, Chincha, one of the most emblematic centers of Afro-Peruvian culture.

🖼️Through intimate and powerful images, the exhibition preserves the memory of a family whose artistic and cultural contributions helped shape Peru’s rich Afro-descendant heritage and keep alive traditions that continue to inspire new generations.

🇰🇪 The opening brought together members of the diplomatic corps, representatives of international organizations, the cultural sector, and the Peruvian community in Kenya.

🥁🎶Guests also enjoyed a vibrant performance of the Afro-Peruvian dance Alcatraz and live music celebrating the richness of Peru’s cultural traditions.

📍 The exhibition will be open to the public from 8 to 26 June 2026 at the Embassy of Peru in Kenya.


Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú
Ministerio de Cultura del Perú
Día de la Amistad Peruano-Africana
Cultural Amador Ballumbrosio
Afroperuano de Artes y Letras
Afroperuano Del Callao
Perú - Red Peruana de Jóvenes Afrodescendientes

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