SANTO DOMINGO – The Casa del Cordón Taíno Cultural Center, a flagship initiative of Banco Popular Dominicano, will inaugurate its 2026 cultural calendar on Wednesday, January 14, at 7:00 p.m. with a pioneering academic symposium titled “The Twin of the Cotton Cemí: New Ways of Understanding Its Mysteries.” The event, set in the center’s historic courtyard, will be moderated by distinguished cultural advisor José Enrique Delmonte.
This high-level discussion will feature two preeminent scholars: Bernardo Vega, renowned economist, historian, and anthropologist, alongside Manuel García Arévalo, prominent historian, archaeologist, and president of the García Arévalo Foundation. The symposium represents a continuation of dialogues initiated in August 2025, exploring how cutting-edge technological innovations—including 3D digitization, virtual modeling, and interactive visualization platforms—have revolutionized both academic research and public engagement with this iconic Taíno artifact, based on groundbreaking studies conducted by the University of Turin.
These advanced digital methodologies enable unprecedented technical and symbolic analysis of the cotton cemí while democratizing access to its digital replica, eliminating the necessity for physical travel to Europe where the original artifact is housed. This initiative perfectly aligns with the cultural center’s core mission to foster the study, conservation, and dissemination of Hispaniola’s indigenous heritage.
Housed within one of the New World’s most ancient stone structures, the center maintains a permanent exhibition featuring over 350 pre-Hispanic archaeological pieces from the García Arévalo Foundation. Through its dynamic programming of discussions, exhibitions, and educational initiatives, Casa del Cordón continues to establish itself as a premier interdisciplinary space where historical preservation, technological innovation, and community engagement converge to enhance cultural awareness and heritage conservation.
