Héctor
Buitrago
Héctor Buitrago is a musician, composer, producer, and water activist whose work combines art, environmental advocacy, and cultural heritage. Known as a “connector of worlds,” Buitrago believes that music, creativity, and artistic expression can mobilize awareness, defend ecosystems, and inspire new ways of living in harmony with nature. His approach, which he describes as artivism, uses art as a tool to strengthen the relationship between people and the environment.
His relationship with coral reef and ocean awareness is part of his broader commitment to protecting water, biodiversity, and natural ecosystems. Through projects that blend music, field recordings, environmental storytelling, and community engagement, Buitrago encourages audiences to listen more closely to the voices of nature and recognize the interconnectedness of all living systems. His work highlights the importance of safeguarding ecosystems—from wetlands and rivers to oceans and coral reefs—that are essential to planetary health.
As a member of the collective Voz Terra, Buitrago collaborates with artists, scientists, and environmental advocates to create projects that amplify the sounds and stories of threatened ecosystems. Through recordings made in natural reserves, wetlands, and biodiverse regions, Voz Terra transforms environmental conservation into a shared cultural experience, inspiring greater awareness and action for the protection of biodiversity and the natural world.

