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Vivanativa - Conmigo más

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!
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Caption 2 [es]: Contémonos las cosas
Caption 2 [en]: Lets tell each other the things

Arturo Vega - Entrevista - Part 2

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...
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Caption 25 [es]: de la satisfacción que yo sentía de poder hacer este tipo de cosas.
Caption 25 [en]: of the satisfaction that I felt to be able to do this kind of things.

Arturo Vega - Entrevista - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Arriving in December of ‘71, a young Arturo Vega decides that it is New York where he is going to clavar, or stay put. His journey began in Mexico, where he began his artistic life as an actor and participant in experimental theater or “happenings”—an art form which was not well received by the powers that be in that country.
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Caption 49 [es]: En México todavía no se podían hacer cosas muy libremente en...
Caption 49 [en]: In Mexico you still couldn't do things very freely in...

Belanova - Entrevista - Part 1

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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Caption 3 [es]: A pesar de que tengas que trabajar y hacer mil cosas o ir a la escuela...
Caption 3 [en]: Even though you have to work and do a thousand things or go to school...

Playa Adícora - Francisco - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Francisco’s little Taller Arte is guarded by the ever-vigilant Señor Coco, who never sleeps and sees all! Taller means “workshop,” and, as in English, this word can have a range of meanings, such as a place where artisans create, a place where things are fixed, or an event where people get together to work on ideas.
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Caption 85 [es]: Y mucha gente, "no, que yo tengo que tener dinero para hacer las cosas."
Caption 85 [en]: And a lot of people, [say] "no, I need to have money to do things."

Playa Adícora - Chober - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Chober and his buddies are building a little club on the beach that is aiming to provide services to beach goers and visitors, while at the same time providing events and opportunites for community members, particularly young people. Like his friend Francisco, Chober is concerned with the environment, and finding uses for discarded materials.
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Caption 14 [es]: Entonces... o sea, y bueno muchas otras cosas, ¿no?
Caption 14 [en]: So... I mean, and well a lot of other things, no?

Playa Adícora - Francisco - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Francisco sees potential for creation and innovation in a wide range of materials: drift wood, shells, seeds, goat skin, even plastic debris. He is speaking with the governor about creating a tallerr, or workshop, that can be used to teach artistic skills to the young people of the area, as well as to showcase the work of other local artisans.
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Caption 30 [es]: En el arte, en crear cosas.
Caption 30 [en]: In art, in creating things.

Playa Adícora - Francisco - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Maria Lionza is said to have been born in 1502 to an Indian Chief in the Yaracuy region of Venezuela. Today she is revered throughout the Caribbean by followers of the syncretic cult which is named after her, but artists too find her an irresistably mystical symbol alluding to history, race, and sex. Her painting hangs on the wall of Francisco’s taller in Adícora.
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Caption 53 [es]: Y... las cosas viejas del sesenta y nueve.
Caption 53 [en]: And... old things from [nineteen] sixty-nine.

Con ánimo de lucro - Cortometraje - Part 8

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Nicaragua, Spain Catalonia

Spain has never been a country afraid of divisive politics, and filmmaker Joan Planas has no fear of getting controversial when presenting his views of society, church and state. Note that the older gentleman is not speaking straight Spanish but Catalan, and the Spanish captions reflect not his exact words but are the same as the Spanish subtitles seen in white on the screen.
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Caption 41 [es]: Puse una parada que me quitaban las cosas
Caption 41 [en]: I set up a stall where they took my things away

Rafael T. - La Cultura Maya - Part 2

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.
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Caption 1 [es]: Pero la gente del área rural, usan otras cosas...
Caption 1 [en]: But people from rural areas, they wear other things...

Casa Pancho - vinos y pinchos - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Spain

The verb pinchar means “to prick” or “to poke” and pincho is a spike or a skewer, so it’s not surprising that in the world of tapas (small portions that can be shared) pinchos (also spelled pintxos) either have toothpicks through them or can be eaten off the plate with one.
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Caption 35 [es]: de muchísimas cosas.
Caption 35 [en]: with a whole lot of things.

Casa Pancho - vinos y pinchos - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Spain

For nearly 50 years the Pérez Terradillo family has served vinos and pinchos, wines and snacks. Jose takes us on a tour to see the kitchen and the folks and gear behind the scenes of this celebrated restaurant in Burgos, Casa Pancho.
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Caption 41 [es]: Para tener aquí las cosas calientes, con agua.
Caption 41 [en]: To keep things hot here, with water.

¡Tierra, Sí! - Atenco - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Can the forced displacement of families ever be justified? This is a question that knows no borders as governments seek out locations for new highways, hospitals, universities, and, especially, airports. The people of Atenco, Mexico, argue against plans to put one on their farmlands.
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Caption 68 [es]: Que analice bien... las cosas.
Caption 68 [en]: He should analyze well... the things.

Felipe Calderón - Publicidad - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Harvard-educated Felipe Calderón, who the New York Times calls “a dapper man who speaks with all the fire of an economist,” is perceived as the safe, business-friendly presidential candidate. This video carefully cultivates a persona antithetical to the rougher-hewn López Obrador.
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Caption 27 [es]: y ahí logramos varias cosas interesantes.
Caption 27 [en]: and there we achieved many important things.

Felipe Calderón - Publicidad - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Mexico

Felipe Calderón is running for president of Mexico as the candidate of PAN, Partido Acción Nacional. “The National Action Party” is also the party of Mexico’s current president, Vicente Fox. Felipe’s campaign slogan? Para que Vivamos Mejor, “So we can live better.” We know there must a word play parody of this phrase, but we haven’t found it yet!
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Caption 52 [es]: haberme dejado todas las cosas en las que él creyó... y por las que él luchó.
Caption 52 [en]: having given all the things he believed in... and fought for.
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