Under the strategic vision and leadership of Faride Abuid Dorado, the 13th edition of the Baile Rojo-Beniano in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area established itself as the epicenter of culture, elegance, and community unity.
The evening was not merely an anniversary celebration; it was a masterful display of Bolivian pride. The event, meticulously organized by Abuid Dorado, managed to merge the sophistication of an international gala with the deepest roots of Beni, creating a space where the community could reconnect with its essence through art and fashion.
“The Song of the Birds”: A Runway for the History Books
The pinnacle of the night arrived with the thematic runway, a living representation of Amazonian biodiversity. The designs by Luis Cesar Ojopi Aguirre, created alongside talented artisans from Trinidad, captured the attention of all attendees. Each model, while showcasing these pieces, was not just wearing haute couture, but carrying the history and spirit of the birds of Beni, elevating traditional attire to a level of sublime elegance.
A Gala Defined by Unity and Radiance
The atmosphere of Baile Rojo was characterized by vibrant energy. The attendees, radiant in a palette of intense reds, transformed the hall into a stage of shared joy. For many, the night was an opportunity to feel “happy and very beautiful,” surrounded by friends in an environment that celebrated collective success and sisterhood.
The Legacy of Faride Abuid Dorado and Her Team
The success of this 13th anniversary is a testament to Faride Abuid Dorado’s commitment to keeping Beniano traditions alive abroad. Thanks to her invitation and management, Baile Rojo 2025 was not just a fashion show, but a reminder that cultural identity is the thread that strengthens the community in the DMV. It was a night where love for one’s homeland shone brighter than ever.








































