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Festivaliando
Beginner - 1
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50 minutes
17 Videos
Belanova
Beginner - 1
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46 minutes
11 Videos
Biografía
Beginner - 0
Intermediate - 2
Advanced - 15
38 minutes
11 Videos
Otavalo
Beginner - 4
Intermediate - 38
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29 minutes
8 Videos
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23 minutes
5 Videos
Shakira
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16 minutes
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Raquel
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La Gusana Ciega
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49 minutes
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Calle 13
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56 minutes
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Javier García
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29 minutes
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Región mundo
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25 minutes
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Café Tacuba
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31 minutes
7 Videos
Enrique Iglesias
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29 minutes
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La Oreja de Van Gogh
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21 minutes
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Instinto de conservación
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19 minutes
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Seva Vive
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18 minutes
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Club de las ideas
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10 minutes
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Karamelo Santo
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Europa Abierta
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Yabla en Yucatán
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18 minutes
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Mérida y sus alrededores
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13 minutes
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Arturo Vega
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15 minutes
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Leonardo Rodriguez Sirtori
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12 minutes
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Monsieur Periné
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Paseando con Karen
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Jarabe de Palo
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5 minutes
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Aprendiendo con Carlos
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Viajando con Carlos
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La Gusana Ciega - Entrevista - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

To hear La Gusana Ciega play live we trekked to a club called Babel located in a giant mall / theme park called Mundo E, located just north of Mexico City. Come backstage with us for an exclusive interview you’ll find only here!

La Gusana Ciega - Me Puedes View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

"Me Puedes" is the first sencillo (single) to be released by the phenomenal La Gusana Ciega in over five years. (And it’s great!) It’s from an album called La Rueda del Diablo (The Devil’s Wheel), which was recorded in Los Angeles under the direction of eight-time grammy winner Benny Faccone, who has worked his magic with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Ricky Martin and Santana.

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.

Babasónicos - Risa View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Vamos al grano, Babasónicos might just be one of the most popular bands on the planet, as popular in Distrito Federal (Mexico City) as they are in Capital Federal (Buenos Aires). "Risa" is un tema pegajoso, which is to say “a catchy tune,” that for sure te gustará mucho (you’ll like a lot)!

Luís Fonsi - Por una Mujer

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rican by birth, Luis Fonsi moved at an early age to Orlando, Florida. Despite having participated in a number of minor “boy bands,” it wasn’t until he was discovered by the president of the music school at the University of Florida, where he was a student, that he was offered a sizable recording contract. Success came quickly as his reputation spread throughout Latin America.

Belanova - Tus ojos View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

We are all familiar with ¿Cómo se dice…?, “How do you say…”—it’s a very useful phrase when inquiring about the right words to use. Denisse Guererro repeatedly uses a similar phrase, asking the audience ¿Cóme dice?, which also sounds like it might be something like “How does one say?” but in fact this is Spanish for “How does it go?”—she wants the crowd to sing along!

La Secta Allstar - Llora mi corazón View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Of course tuve is the preterite yo form tener, so one might be misled to think that the refrain of this tune is “I had, I had.” However, in casual speech on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, tú ve’ is short for tú ves (“you see”), but the uninitiated could easily mistake it for the verb tuve (“I had”). ¿Tú ve’?

Belanova - Entrevista - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Edgar Huerta, keyboardist of Belanova, refers to Joselo of Cafe Tacuba as un cuate. The word comes from the indigenous Nahuatl word coatl, which means “twin.” But Joselo is not Edgar’s gemelo, cuate is known by all Mexicans to refer to a “good buddy,” a “dear friend.”

Toledo, España - Cerámica

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

Juan paints outlines on his tiles using a paintbrush and manganese oxide, but at one time practitioners did this by laying down fine strings dipped in wax, and this explains why Juan still calls the technique he uses cuerda seca, or “dry cord.” Note that he describes the technique as one of alto relieve, or “high relief,” which is the opposite of bas-relief (low relief).

Vivanativa - Conmigo más View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Puerto Rico

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Pulsorock has this to say about Los Nativos (the name given to the members of Vivanativa): La energía positiva que irradia este conjunto de talentos no tiene fin y es imparable. The positive energy that this set of talents radiates is endless and unstoppable! Hyperbole? We think not… check it out!

Circo - La sospecha View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Viewer Discretion Advised

Have you ever had una sospecha (a suspicion)? Puerto Rico’s Circo explores restless uncertainty and mines a treasure chest of carnivalesque imagery from the world of Santeria, that mix of African deity worship and Catholicism that sprouted after African slaves arrived on the shores of the new world.

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.”

Arturo Vega - Entrevista - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

A little research tells us that the musical comedy Arturo did with Héctor Suárez at the Teatro de los Insurgentes was Sigue tu onda (Follow Your Wave), a Spanish language adaptation of a Broadway show known to American theater-goers as Your Own Thing. Soon Arturo himself would be heading to New York on a tip from Paul McCartney’s agent that he could land a spot in Hair...

Belanova - Y aun así te vas View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Javier (Jay) De La Cueva Rosales is known to many in Mexico by the stage name “Brian Amadeus Moderatto,” under which guise he serves as lead singer of the group Moderatto. Here we find Brian making a guest appearance with Belanova during a live show in Guadalajara, much to the delight of the tapatíos who filled the hall.

Belanova - Entrevista - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Why is it that some musicians have such synergy together? Belanova describes the fusión that is created when each distinct musical personality comes together, and how this unique “fusion” has brought them from after-class practice to stadium-filled tours.

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