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Art, History & Culture / Art, Historia y Cultura : What is is the Son Jarocho? Que es el Son Jarocho?
Posted by siquisiri on 2007/8/8 11:00:00 (2991 reads)
Art, History & Culture / Art, Historia y Cultura

What is is the Son Jarocho? Que es el Son Jarocho?

The Son Jarocho of southern,Veracruz is one of the most dynamic variations of the musical/dance genre known as the Son Mexicano. The "folk music" of Mexico, the Son Mexicano emerged during the colonial period as a mix in between Spanish, Indigenous, and African, music and dance. As early as the 16th century, the Spanish introduced the native indigenous population to stringed instruments such as the violin, harp, and various guitar-types. These three instruments thus became an "instrumental core" and for the next 300 years natives and Mestizos developed their own regional stringed instruments on the European models. Some of these instruments are the vihuela of the west coast, the jarana huasteca of the eastern-central regions, and the jarana jarocha of Southern Veracruz. As a distinct regional instrumentation developed so did a distinct regional music/dance tradition. Just as the Son Huasteco from east-central Mexico and the west coast Son de Mariachi have their own characteristics the Son Jarocho can be distinguished by its percussive rhythms, syncopation, vocal style, and improvisation in its harmonic and rhythmic framework and verse.

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Art, History & Culture / Art, Historia y Cultura : Mexican food: Mexico tries to set the record straight
Posted by Steve Salvador on 2007/7/19 0:50:00 (1735 reads)

Mexico tries to set the record straight
BY OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ
Associated Press
TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated:07/18/2007 10:06:03 AM CDT

Worried by the global proliferation of deep-fat-fried chimi-changas, fajitas, margaritas and fried ice-cream, the Mexican government is recruiting U.S. and Canadian restaurateurs to set the world straight on what is real Mexican food.

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Dance / Danza y Baile : Reference Materials
Posted by alegria on 2007/3/8 23:20:00 (10650 reads)

The following is a compilation of reference materials suggested by members of Alegria.org since it began in 1995. This will be a work in progress.




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Dance / Danza y Baile : La Raspa
Posted by Steve Salvador on 2007/3/4 15:10:00 (8116 reads)

LA RASPA is a Mexican dance from VeraCruz/Puebla?, which is similar in form to square dancing except that it has a unique hopping step of its own. It has enjoyed popularity for a number of years as a fun dance at parties.



Also, visit YouTube for following links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN9pRQShtOc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at8Ve-R19BY

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Dance / Danza y Baile : El Jarabe (español)
Posted by Steve Salvador on 2007/3/4 15:00:00 (5451 reads)

El Jarabe viene de la palabra Xarab de origen árabe. Se dice que el jarabe es un conjunto de hierbas, así como el jarabe lo es de sones. La música y canto flamenco de España del Siglo XVI, dio origen a la seguidilla machega o seguidilla gitana, así como las playeras, canciones populares de Andalucía, las cuales se derivan en el Siglo XVII y de las cuales de ellas salen las boleras o el bolero del Siglo XVIII.

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