Tamborilearte in Montevideo, Uruguay, is a multifaceted cultural and commercial institution focused on the rich heritage of Candombe, a traditional Afro-Uruguayan musical genre. It was founded in 1999 as the first school dedicated to teaching Candombe in the city. Over the years, it has expanded to include a shop, workshops, performances, and cultural activities.
What Tamborilearte Offers:
- Musical Instruments:
- The store sells handcrafted percussion instruments, including tamboriles (Candombe drums).
- They also import traditional instruments from Ghana, maintaining a connection with African heritage.
- Repairs and Customization:
- Offers repair services for drums and musical accessories.
- Cultural Activities:
- Hosts classes and workshops for learning Candombe and other percussion techniques.
- Organizes team-building activities using drums and cultural coaching for companies.
- Community and Events:
- Engages in cultural outreach, hosting performances, educational programs, and collaborative events for students and tourists.
Tamborilearte is located at José Enrique Rodó 1994 in Montevideo, and it functions as both a cultural hub and a retail space for music enthusiasts. For more details, you can visit their official site.











