Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Eugenia Leon rescues the cultural richness


Mexican singer Eugenia Leon presents Channel 22 in a program dedicated to traditional Mexican music, the issue will be titled "Touching Earth" and will air every Tuesday at about 22 o'clock.

series allows us to appreciate the human side, the personal side of people who devote their lives to music and fighting to preserve it, leaving aside other issues, a fight insatiable make musical notes and allow merging youth outreach and support from those who have lived in other generations, the mixture could be seen in the first chapter corresponds to the drop in the Mixteca in Oaxaca.

The group that showed up and accompanied the conductive were the members of Pasatono, quines Oaxacan music have spread throughout much of its state-our state.


Another character who was present and who should have a great respect and admiration is Don Tiburcio, last in rgion who plays bass fifth. well presented Nunduva Yaa, Mixtec group who play good jazz in the capital city.

The program can be seen from the way they see the instruments to new musical trends, from all the bustle that exists for resources and sometimes to survive.

way we can get into the music of states like Chiapas, Yucatan, Veracruz and Nuevo Leon , showing that the cultural richness of our states has been forgotten, but there is still time to rescue him.

Besides all the cultural richness that we can watch the channel 22 provides the best technological advances for recording because it will be in high definition with 5.1 sound.

For those who are interested in seeing the program on Saturday will be delayed about 20 hours per channel 22.

is also available on YouTube in 4 parts:

Touching down (Part 1) Touching down
(Part 2) Touching down
(Part 3) Touching down
(Part 4)

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

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A "pineapple juice" to remember

say those who know to remember is to relive, so recalling a bit of music that has come to Yolomécatl , here is a video of The Super Show of Vazquez , a group that in the 80's boomed and was recognized largely by the Mexican audience, so much so that the date is still listening to his music in these times where the duranguense genre has gained ground, as I said earlier, Vazquez, as many identified, made presentations to our Yolomécatl wanted, and could not be in a far more special than the coronation ball, on July 24 where indeed still called so, "Coronation Ball" and which alternated with a group of women called ... I do not remember, but the case is to remember this was dance music that our parents, uncles and grandparents, ah that good dance ... say!



In fact, this dance was held in the municipal basketball court, framed the pedestal and the town hall ... did a good cold I'm told my parents and some acquaintances.

I hope visitors to this site being moved to that bygone era. The song is

Pineapple Juice which comes out Rafael Vazquez "the Chiquis" , who with his saxophone delights the audience by playing notes and more notes breathlessly.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

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Yolomécatl 2009, Guelaguetza

Hello to all readers, if they are two because those two, but I think there is more than one who has come to this space to see how this our beloved Yolo, here we are back after fiesta as I said in the title is for the story and read it, for the history of each people who had the opportunity to visit Yolomécatl .

That was what was or why I say that was so special?


For the enthusiasm of the family of the boots 24 and July 25 for the same boots that are preparing to provide food to the attendees, the bulls, for the coronation ball, by computation, by raised funds (which exceeded expectations), for the groups that arrived on the Jaripeo, by the moonlit, sound at night, for the bottles that came and went, the music in the bulls, because we are a people united and we must not let die our traditions ... for that and much more, this small count, which is a part of what happened prmera in Yolo, our dear Yolomécatl.




By the way, follow the slope and start asking their parents, uncles, grandparents of things that have happened in other years in the party in July, for example, years and attending the dance groups coronation songs that sounded in that time it takes to be a steward or a charger, since that year was founded Yolo, etc, etc.



I leave you a cordial greeting to all who know me and I invite you if they have proposals to do something for Yolo, we agree and be part of the party, but above all, our party do something bigger and father.



Jc