Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Blanca and Mariona chat about such issues in their daily lives as work, school, relationships, homes and pets.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Blanca and Mariona plan a birthday celebration for their friend, Ana.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Blanca from Barcelona tells us about one of her favorite places, the Barceloneta neighborhood, as well as about her idea of a great day there.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Uruguay
As a young student, Pablo was smart enough to use his charm and good lucks to get the girls to do his work for him. But when it came to opportunities to perform, this he did himself whenever he got the chance.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Uruguay
Though Natalia Oreiro may seem to have it all—talent, beauty, brains, personality and success—she wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth. Her family suffered economically, and moved many times trying to better their situation. This was a bit unsettling for little Natalia, and perhaps contributed to her being a handful for her primary school teachers.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
In this video, Elizabeth will take us into the world of inner peace with a guided meditation exercise in which we will learn to relax, listen to our breath, and relax our bodies and minds.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
Certified yoga teacher Elizabeth Reyes from Caracas, Venezuela, shares with us how she decided to quit her office job to devote herself entirely to teaching yoga, a practice that can improve one's mental and physical health.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
Certifed yoga instructor Elizabeth Reyes suggests several exercises that can help us to relax, relieving that tension that tends to accumulate in our necks and upper backs due to tasks like office work, housework, or driving.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
In this episode, certified yoga instructor Elizabeth Reyes shows us some exercises we can do to improve our mobility and strengthen our joints.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Always with a light touch, often with full force, Bersuit Vergarabat dishes out social commentary and political activism. "Madre Hay una Sola" is no exception, as Gustavo Cordera apologizes to Mother Nature for the damage done to her by the human race.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
Belinda Peregrín Schull, was born in Madrid, but moved with her family at the age of four to Mexico City. At the age of 18 Belinda had already become an international superstar for both her albums and starring roles in various telenovelas as well as a role in the Disney Channel’s Cheetah Girls.
Difficulty:
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.”
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
These guys are partially obsessed with stardom, or at least with astronomy. Now they’re talking about “el núcleo de Belanova,” the core of their energy.
Difficulty:
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.
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