Carlos “Xiorro” Padilla—a master with two decades of experience in Bomba and Afro-diasporic martial arts—founded this project to document, teach, and share this cultural legacy through community workshops, artistic presentations, and international exchanges.
Biography / Group History
Proyecto Kokobalé is dedicated to the revival and promotion of Kokobalé (also spelled Cocobalé), an Afro-Puerto Rican martial art that blends machete or stick combat with the music, singing, and dance of Bomba. This ancestral practice emerged during colonial times as a form of resistance: Afro-descendant communities disguised combat training as festive activities in Bomba gatherings, keeping warrior traditions alive under the watchful eye of colonial authorities.
Carlos “Xiorro” Padilla—a master with two decades of experience in Bomba and Afro-diasporic martial arts—founded this project to document, teach, and share this cultural legacy through community workshops, artistic presentations, and international exchanges.
Contribution, Impact & Message
Cultural Contribution & Mission:
Proyecto Kokobalé offers a living experience of ancestral memory and cultural resistance. Through the teachings of Kokobalé, the initiative:
Preserves a nearly lost ritual combat tradition of Afro-Puerto Rican origin
Inspires deep connections to African heritage and the histories of struggle rooted in Bomba
Empowers participants of all ages through physical discipline, cultural knowledge, and community building
Highlights & Impact:
Kokobalé classes at Taller Tambuyé, guided by “Xiorro”
Ongoing community activities, including teaching sessions at San Juan, PR
Workshops and performances across Puerto Rico and internationally, fostering links with Afro-Caribbean martial arts communities
Message from Proyecto Kokobalé:
“Reviving Kokobalé is about reconnecting with the struggle, identity, and resistance of our ancestors. Through the fusion of martial arts and Bomba, we honor the brilliance and strength of Afro-Boricua communities—from colonial secrecy to public cultural affirmation.”
— Proyecto Kokobalé, led by Carlos “Xiorro” Padilla