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Guillermina y Candelario
Beginner - 48
Intermediate - 3
Advanced - 0
2 hours 51 minutes
45 Videos
Festivaliando
Beginner - 1
Intermediate - 11
Advanced - 6
53 minutes
18 Videos
Otavalo
Beginner - 4
Intermediate - 38
Advanced - 20
54 minutes
14 Videos
Cleer
Beginner - 7
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30 minutes
8 Videos
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15 minutes
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13 minutes
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Raquel
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10 minutes
3 Videos
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9 minutes
2 Videos
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Intermediate - 25
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8 minutes
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4 minutes
1 Videos
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3 minutes
1 Videos
Imbabura
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3 minutes
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4 minutes
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Soledad
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Intermediate - 34
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5 minutes
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Hispanoamericanos en Berlín
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Intermediate - 28
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40 minutes
11 Videos
Sonido Babel
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Intermediate - 6
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45 minutes
10 Videos
Víctor en España
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Intermediate - 10
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38 minutes
9 Videos
Leonardo Rodriguez Sirtori
Beginner - 7
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33 minutes
9 Videos
Misión Chef
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Intermediate - 13
Advanced - 5
26 minutes
9 Videos
Región mundo
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25 minutes
8 Videos
Leyendas urbanas
Beginner - 8
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34 minutes
8 Videos
Aprendiendo con Carlos
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33 minutes
7 Videos
Viajando con Fermín
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Intermediate - 35
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33 minutes
7 Videos
World Travel Market en Londres
Beginner - 1
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17 minutes
7 Videos
Club de las ideas
Beginner - 1
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10 minutes
6 Videos
Europa Abierta
Beginner - 0
Intermediate - 7
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20 minutes
6 Videos
Carlos comenta
Beginner - 6
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22 minutes
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El Aula Azul
Beginner - 49
Intermediate - 13
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16 minutes
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Manos a la obra
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17 minutes
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Guillermo el chamán
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15 minutes
3 Videos
Mérida y sus alrededores
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10 minutes
3 Videos
Recetas de cocina
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Intermediate - 5
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10 minutes
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Paseando con Karen
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8 minutes
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Luana explica
Beginner - 7
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7 minutes
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Monsieur Periné
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5 minutes
1 Videos
Cleer y Lida
Beginner - 6
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5 minutes
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Baja Beans Café
Beginner - 0
Intermediate - 3
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4 minutes
1 Videos
Isabel Lavesa
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4 minutes
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Karla e Isabel
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3 minutes
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Rafael T. - La Cultura Maya - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Guatemala

Our friend, Rafael, returns this week to talk to us about his homeland and its culture. As he explains, the Mayan culture continues to thrive in Guatemala via its language, clothing, and customs.

Federico Kauffman Doig - Arqueólogo - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Peru

Federico Kauffman Doig began his career at the Museo Rafael Larco Herrera as a security guard. Today he is president of that institution and one of the world’s most respected archeologists, as well as a delightful and engaging speaker! This program originally appeared on Televisión Nacional del Perú as part of the esteemed artistic series, Presencia Cultural.

Federico Kauffman Doig - Arqueólogo - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Peru

Federico was something of a wanderer in his early days, and describes himself as having been a “pre-hippy.” His father, intent that his son be something other than a vagabundo, probed Federico for any hint of passion, any calling. “It’s called archeology!” he yelled upon hearing that the young man enjoyed exploring ancient ruins.

Federico Kauffman Doig - Arqueólogo - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Peru

If you are not yet a fan of Señor Doig, you don’t have a pulse! His jungle expeditions have led to the discovery of everything from the anatomically-blessed Pinchudos statues to the giant upright mummies found in a site known as Carajía. We’re ready for an expedition!

Federico Kauffman Doig - Arqueólogo - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Peru

Federico Kauffman Doig has received the highest title the Peruvian government gives in honor of cultural achievment, Amauta. Sweden and Austria have also bestowed him with awards and titles. So is he ready to join the ranks of jubilados? No way! He still explores cliffs 4000 meters high and has far too many unfinished essays to even consider it for un momentito.

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.

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.

Rafael T. - La Cultura Maya - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Guatemala

In Guatemala, people of Mayan descent not only retain various native forms of dress, but they also speak dialects of the Mayan language, a language many people wrongly presume to be long lost to history. Rafael treats us to some examples of words and phrases in this language, and also explains some of the particulars of traditional dress.

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.

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.”

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).

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.

Nuyorican Café - Baile Salsa

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Deep in the heart of Old San Juan you can hear live salsa music playing most any night at the Nuyorican Cafe. We stepped into the alley for a breather and had a little chat with two lovely salseras to get an insider view of what brings them back to the dance floor night after night.

Baile Folklórico de Puerto Rico - Los Bailarines

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Puerto Rico

Nelly Ocacia and Benjamín Moldonado are both 19-year-old university students, and enjoy dancing with the Ballet Folklórico Guamanique when not studying. We caught up with them at the airport in San Juan, where they were welcoming new arrivals and seeing off departing passengers, much to the delight of travelers.

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.

Antonio Vargas - Artista - Comic View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Antonio Vargas is a versatile Mexican artist living in Los Cabos. He has done cartoons, commercial drawings, paintings and a lot of sculptures. In this episode Antonio is going to show us some of his cartoons containing the adventures of Surfo.

Antonio Vargas - Artista - ilustración - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Our surf-loving friend Antonio Vargas is a talented illustrator with a varied career. Here we see some of his more commercial work and some of what he does for fun—like an illustrated magazine and notebook doodles.

Antonio Vargas - Artista - ilustración - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

You may know the baraja española, the Spanish deck of cards, with its classic renderings of kings and knights in four suits. Our illustrator friend Antonio Vargas created a uniquely Mexican baraja with native imagery drawing from the pre-Columbian Aztec, Olmec, Toltec and Mayan cultures.

Lo que no sabías - Arte electrónico - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Mexico

Want to know what you didn’t know before? Here’s the first in our series of what you didn’t know about… electronic art. We talk to a veteran electronic artist who’s been playing around with computers since the old Commodore and Amiga machines connected to TV sets. He’s linking and looping, moving from one networked idea to the next. See if you can follow his rapid-fire monologue about his digital works.

Fiesta en Miami - Antonio View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

There’s more to Miami than postcard-perfect beaches and pink drinks. These days, the city is a great melting pot – especially for Latin American and other Spanish-speaking folks – and there’s a thriving arts scene. As Antonio sees it, the annual art fair called Art Basel is the place to appreciate Miami’s great international flavor.

Lo que no sabías - Arte electrónico - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Mexico

The more we know, the bigger the dark abyss of our ignorance seems to become. Don’t worry: We can’t understand all of what this guy is saying either. That’s why the name of the show is Lo que no sabías. Follow this fast-talker to learn a bit more about electronic art, audiorhythmic shock boxes, the first computers and more…

Antonio Vargas - Artista - Escultura View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Antonio Vargas is a talented painter and sculptor. In this video, he’s going to show us his works, explain what they mean and how he made them. A self-portrait as a fish? His father in clay? It’s all here.

Lo que no sabías - Arte electrónico - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

In this video, art meets toys! Forget about quiet museums and long art history classes, this is playful, colorful and full of sound! But don't you dare think of this as kid’s stuff. These artists take their toys very seriously!

Fiesta en Miami - La Mala View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

We’re always curious about what goes on backstage. On a warm Miami night, we venture behind the scenes of La Mala Rodriguez’s great show. There we chatted with some friendly people who are making the musical magic possible.

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