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La Calle 8 - Un recorrido fascinante

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela

Welcome to Miami's Calle Ocho, a street in Miami which allows us to catch a glimpse not only of Cuban culture, but also the various other Latin American cultures which merge and congregate there.

Venezuela - La tradición de los quince años View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

As the fifteenth birthday of young girls in Venezuela and most other Latin American countries marks a special rite of passage into womanhood, it is traditional for the family to throw them a big birthday bash.

Conversaciones con Luis - Astrología

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Venezuela

Luis receives a class in the basics of astrology, a science which utilizes the location of the planets when individuals are born and may help us to make decisions about specific aspects of our lives during specific periods.


Zoraida en Coro - El pintor Yepez View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Yabla introduces us to Yepez, a painter from Venezuela.

Instrumentos musicales - Ocarinas

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

It's your opportunity to learn how to make some beautiful ocarinas. Their sound is so sweet!

Estado Falcón - Locos de la Vela - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

La Vela is a small town in the state of Falcón, on the northwest coast of Venezuela, where every December 28th Los Locos [“The Crazy Ones”] arrive wearing colorful and elaborated costumes. The whole town becomes a party, with businesses closing and people dancing in the streets. It’s a tradition that could be in any magical realism novel and that desperately struggles to not fall into oblivion.

Estado Falcón - Locos de la Vela - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

It’s quite possible that El Día de Los Locos, as celebrated in La Vela de Coro, has its roots as far back as the Roman Empire, which celebrated Saturnalia at the same time of year. Both festivals, historically, involve turning the social order on its head, with slaves dressing like their masters.

Estado Falcón - Locos de la Vela - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Most English speakers have at some time in their lives heard Donovan sing “The Hurdy Gurdy Man,” but how many knew what such a man did? The woman in this video talks about a musical family that used to play the sinfonía, and indeed this is the Spanish name for the hand-crank organ known as a “hurdy gurdy.”

Estado Falcón - Locos de la Vela - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Vela, a word often used for “candle,” or “sail,” can also mean “wakefulness,” as in “vigilance.” It’s related to the verb velar, “to stand watch.” The name of the port city of La Vela de Coro refers not to the “sails” of merchant ships (as many assume) but rather to this town’s role as a “lookout” point for marauding pirates. One-eyed peg-legs are now less common, but the carnivalesque annual festival of Los Locos continues on.

Javier Marin - Artesano Venezolano - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Ecological awareness is universal these days, especially among young people. Javier explains his own use of natural and biological materials, a use that does not involve the destruction of any living creatures, but rather the reuse of materials that have been jettisoned by their original animal owners.

Javier Marin - Artesano Venezolano - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

As an artesan, Javier Marin works with a variety of materials, employing many techniques to create his pieces. He has been kind enough to take the time to explain some of these materials and processes. Javier’s father, in the days well before email, used to transmit telegraph messages via morse code in the building adjacent to where his son now works.

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