01180nas a2200145 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100001900043245010700062856006600169300001200235490000700247520076600254022001401020 d1 aManuel Sevilla00a“No vengo a pedirte nada”: la música en Villa Rica, Cauca, como un espacio donde se hace sociedad uhttps://revistas.icanh.gov.co/index.php/rca/article/view/1005 a399-4290 v453 aThis paper presents the results from a recent research about traditional music practices at Villa Rica, Cauca, Colombia. From an ethnographic description of three social contexts (the Nativity celebration, children and adults wake, and work and leisure spaces), and a exploration of different ways to deal with demands of physical and human work resources, the article argues that traditional music practices are privileged instances where people communicate, transform and reassert the different criteria of collective action. Criteria that are at the basis of solidarity practices of Villa Rica villagers. In this sense, the main argument agrees with the idea that traditional music practices are spaces where society is made, and not just a reflection of it. a0486-6525