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SonenTero: AFRICAN ROOTS OF CUBAN CULTURE
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This blog tells about Cuban music: its history, styles and topical issues. Wednesday, July 8, 2009. AFRICAN ROOTS OF CUBAN CULTURE. The import of slaves first from the neighbouring island La Española. Santo Domingo) and then from Africa to Cuba began in 1515. The importation of slaves continued until the year 1873. Slavery represented various ethnic groups: Yoruba. Speaking cultures of the current Nigeria. Speaking cultures from Congo River. Region and other ethnic groups including Arará. Mamarrachos wer...
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SonenTero: CHINESE ROOTS OF CUBAN CULTURE
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This blog tells about Cuban music: its history, styles and topical issues. Sunday, July 12, 2009. CHINESE ROOTS OF CUBAN CULTURE. Came to Cuba in the mid-nineteenth century. 150 000. And scattered in the areas of sugar industry of. Is Asiatic instrument introduced in Cuba by the many Chinese groups arrived in Cuba in colonial times. Its original location was in the Chinese district of the city of Havana. Around 1910 corneta china was taken to Santiago de Cuba with. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Kurssilaisten blogit Friendfeedissä helposti seurattavissa | Vapaiden ja avointen oppiresurssien tuottaminen
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Vapaiden ja avointen oppiresurssien tuottaminen. Wikiopiston kurssin kurssiblogi, 28.9.-6.12.2009. Kurssilaisten blogit Friendfeedissä helposti seurattavissa. Posted by Tarmo Toikkanen under Kurssitiedote. Jotta kurssin vetäjien ja kurssille osallistuvien olisi helppo seurata, mitä kaikki kirjoittavat omiin kurssiblogeihinsa, perustin Friendfeediin tunnuksen tälle kurssille ja pistin sen seuraamaan kaikki kurssilaisten blogeja. Linkki on myös blogin sivupalkissa: http:/ friendfeed.com/avokurssi09. Minun ...
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Heading to San Jose – RecogniSing Creativity – on a journey
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RecogniSing Creativity – on a journey. Commentaries on Research and Learning – Research in Learning. About me, my blog and I. Heading to San Jose. May 26, 2011. January 20, 2016. This year I’ll celebrate Finnish midsummer feast flying home across the world from San Jose. This fact-finding trip to the US will take place from 17. Of June until mid summer nights dream is over. In San Jose I’ll participate mLearn Con. This doesn’t make sense to me? What about the good ones? Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Syst...
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Seasons Greetings? – RecogniSing Creativity – on a journey
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RecogniSing Creativity – on a journey. Commentaries on Research and Learning – Research in Learning. About me, my blog and I. November 28, 2011. November 28, 2011. Last week KSA, Jeddah – this week Spain, Madrid and Germany, Berlin. It is the season of summits and conferences! And what a great one! Today and tomorrow you can follow us on Twitter #iEd. The day started with new contacts from Israel and Austria – shared experiences (lunch) and shared expertise (I was told I should actually join iEd. You are...
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SonenTero: EUROPEAN ROOTS OF CUBAN CULTURE
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This blog tells about Cuban music: its history, styles and topical issues. Saturday, July 11, 2009. EUROPEAN ROOTS OF CUBAN CULTURE. Who participated in the discovery and conquest of. Where they lived in very poor conditions. The immigration from. Is very important, because they form part of the background of the peasant culture. In the nineteenth century Cuban peasants developed singing and dancing style called. Cubano, which has its origin in. To its Cuban form. It was accompanied with. Since the last ...
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SonenTero: July 2009
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This blog tells about Cuban music: its history, styles and topical issues. Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Although the birth of. Can not be accurately placed historically, according to some informants it seem to be the nineteenth century. From the geographical point of view Son was born in rural areas of eastern provinces near. Poor former slaves, who cultivated a plot of land in mountainous areas, were called. They lived in palm-built houses called. Montunos played three stringed instrument called. Was born ...
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SonenTero: CUBAN SON
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This blog tells about Cuban music: its history, styles and topical issues. Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Although the birth of. Can not be accurately placed historically, according to some informants it seem to be the nineteenth century. From the geographical point of view Son was born in rural areas of eastern provinces near. Poor former slaves, who cultivated a plot of land in mountainous areas, were called. They lived in palm-built houses called. Montunos played three stringed instrument called. Was born ...
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SonenTero: CUBAN RUMBA
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This blog tells about Cuban music: its history, styles and topical issues. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Culture integrate undoubtedly elements from African cultures. It’s music for fun and entertainment. Rumba is rather than dancing and singing, a kind of festival created by Africans and their descendants in. Including the presence of white people who shared with them in the lowest class of colonial society. Rumba has both African and Hispanic elements. Rumba styles with great antiquity called. Is one of the ...
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