Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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By: James Strimling

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"There has been a concert of free time in which people do not stop dancing." Said Jorge Gomez, pianist and band leader of Timba I found in his first appearance in Charlotte in February two years ago, and think to do it again on 10 and 11 June at the Stage Door Theatre.


The musical will be dynamic and public participation to the fullest. "If we do not let them dance, we invite these people to the stage where nobody will bother," said the Cuban musician has been given the task of spreading worldwide timba.


On this occasion, the Leisure group pays tribute to American music he listened to hidden in Cuba during his youth on his new album, "My Secret Radio", to be presented to his followers in North Carolina.


The lyrics for the sixth album by the Cuban group, have banned music that fueled their desire to live in the United States and includes as guests of the Cuban American Albita and Rachelle Fleming.


"We did what we feel and not thinking of selling a million records," said band director, Jorge Gomez, who said the Anglo music secretly listened to because at that time was illegal, influenced "very much "in them, begun by "the desire to leave Cuba."


"That music is very danceable, recognized and respected and that, with a little Cuban flavor, it works," said Gomez.


On the new album are present the most important rhythms of Cuba and the danzon, son, timba distinguishes them (an intense and sophisticated blend of Latin jazz and Afro-Cuban dance rhythms) and cha-cha "but do not sound as traditional but with more development, which gives the living here. "


"What we aim is to tell the world what happens with free time. It is telling how he began the story of our lives in music, "he said.


disc and this new series of concerts starting point is the so-called "special period" in Cuba when the Soviet Union collapsed and the subsequent withdrawal of its support to the Caribbean island, which led him to. ..

a period of severe deprivation, the group said.


"In the eighties in Cuba had no communication with the outside, not only with States Together, but with the outside and with an antenna just discovered a wonderful world out there, "he added.


"We wanted the house to better capture higher" radio station with antennas made with aluminum foil and coat hangers, ensuring they opened "a whole world to listen to artists like Michael Jackson, Chaka Kahn and our Gloria Estefan fellow. "


The teens then recorded the music that they liked on tape "that the day we showed in the neighborhood and say 'look what we did, we have the best of music, what you have never heard." It made a very large party of all listening and that gave you a social level. "


From that experience emerged in particular the songs "My antenna" and "Turn on the radio", while "mechanics" refers to the many difficulties encountered in arriving to live in another country. Leisure


concert


10 and June 11 at 8:00 pm
in
Stage Door Theater 130 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
Tickets: $ 20 presale and $ 25 the day of the concert
. Al704-call 372-1000 or online
www.blumenthalarts.org



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THIS IS THE NEW LOGO OF SALSA AND TIMBA .. MY SEAL - NO MORE THAN NAAA .. THANKS TO LUIS PADRON AND EXPLOSION HABANA AND THE SUBJECT JORGE DE IVI BY ISSUE ...

Monday, May 16, 2011

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La Reve wins the jackpot of Cubadisco 2011 - Direct Message

La Reve wins the jackpot of Cubadisco 2011 - direct message orchestra

far I am pleased to inform you all fans of Elito Reve and Charangon or now also call the steamroller Cuba, swept the awards with Cubadisco 2011, were nominated in popular dance music, which also were nominated, Manolito Simonet, Adalberto Alvarez, Wade , Paulo fg, we were also nominated for Record of the Year, and got prize of best album of the year in popular dance music of Yumuri hands, and best award from Cubadisco - The grand prize Cubadisco hands of master Juan Formell for the first time give it to an orchestra large dance call, the hill cuabdsico PA water yemalla actualenmte an issue this at number 1 on the hit stop radio and national TV, also want to share with friends the next DAY Sunday 22 May, we will play in the tropical and also recorded the Dvd 55 anniversary, as the orchestra is of anniversary also, now is the best time of the orchestra 3 months ago we played in the tropical and were 4000 people in and were more than 1000 out because the police had to close due to capacity, I also want to inform that after the same concert on 22 will tour national will be in 3 parts as we have many commitments, we now on 23 college of Santiago de Cuba, 24, in Baracoa, 25 alligators, on 26 Guantanamo 27 and 28, in Santiago de Cuba and Camaguey 29, 30 return Havana wing, I also want to announce the international schedule that has the orchestra for this year

June 23 to 4 July Peru

of July 13 to 17 Venezuela

of July 20 to August 20 Europe

Peru in September again

of a October 15 Canada

November from 2 to 10 Mexico

end November to 20 December states united

and late December fair chalice in Colombia.

With all this results La Reve this year is the orchestra of the time in Cuba. This news could not get inarvertida so I wanted to share it with everyone they've ever done so much for us so you too are part of success. To all thank you very much and are in contact.

Atentemnte,

Juan miguel vera

(Representative of the Reve)

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orchestra XV International Fair Cubadisco 2011 ...!!! DESIGNS

XV International Fair Cubadisco 2011

This time, Adalberto Alvarez, "El Caballero del Son" will be the honorary president. Three major activities are carried out during the event. Since 1 May, the 3rd edition of "The Son World's Longest "(The world's most extensive child) with more than 300 hours of continuous music and dances throughout the island, the 2 nd International Pie Contest Forced to Alexis Díaz Pimienta as its president and the party of the Great Son Contest interpretation and improvisation on the piano, three voice, led by pianist Frank Fernández

During the creation of "Son of the longest in the World", will show the wide range of Cuban sounds, when all genera are represented.

within 14 days of marathon sound across the country, sucu sucu, changüí, Nengón and be heard kiribá

Theatres, plazas, streets, nightclubs and popular, used to the rhythmic dance of the people of Santiago, is the headquarters of the main shows and concerts of the festival, from 14 until 22 May.

The future of Cuban music industry will be discussed, which annually increases its artistic rigor and increase its recognition in the world scenarios.

Also, if CUBADISCO change the shape of the city, with the opening a sculpture of Miguel Matamoros and a monument to the three bronze, said Montoya.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

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The importance of doing well prior consultations Police



long development projects in the world had one message for those who inhabited the territories in which these would be implemented, "Depart for here comes the bulldozer." To justify the need to implement these projects, these are considered of high interest to national development, and community input was not taken into account when making decisions. Today few would justify the invocation of national sovereignty to violate the collective rights of human groups and the decision of the authority must be devoid of any arbitrariness and authoritarianism.

The rush to obtain a license environment should not lead to the omission of the principles and procedures that enable timely, comprehensive and legitimate query, because this helps to identify the impacts of the projects. Cases such as the dam of El Cercado and Puerto Brisa, La Guajira, should serve as an example. Human groups that have lived for centuries in an area are familiar with the various species are found there, and understand the interrelationships between the various ecosystem resources, including the interdependence of species of fauna and flora, seasonal variations and long-term reproduction of animal and plant life and growth, movement and productivity. However, this knowledge is usually ignored, and the dialogue between companies and communities often focus on haggling over the material rewards provided by the project leaders.

consultation processes should not be mere unilateral notice as it has in the past. The simple provision of information to communities is not enough. For a long time CorteConstitucional Colombia considered that the 'consultation' is not required to produce an agreement or obtain the consent of the respective community. However, in Case T-769, 2009, the Court decided to protect the rights of due process and consultation of affected communities exploitationof mineral exploration and Northern Mande, located in Antioquia and Chocó, suspending these activities. This has meant a profound shift in case law to require as a condition: the free, prior and informed of the potentially affected communities.

Colombia signed the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2009. Simultaneously, the country prepares for a significant increase in mining activity. This means bring visions of the future among his countrymen. Social subjects produce different symbolic representations of the environment and have different conceptions of 'development' or perhaps better the 'Welfare'. How to promote this dialogue seemingly unintelligible?

from some social and political look at the processes of consultation with indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities as an obstacle that can affect the development of extractive industries in the country, just as expected bonanzas económicas.No possible, however, the right to community consultation seeks to protect groups considered different from the majority population and have the right to self-determination and collective rights under national and international. The free and informed consultation is a sound principle of good governance which should help to reduce poverty, environmental and social impacts, inequalities and injustice.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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MOTHER'S DAY FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS

First gift from my son on this special day



Sunday May 1, 2011

year spent on this special day of DIA DE LA MADRE land walked by Vietnamese and estrenábamos parenthood, we had only 10 days being parents. Last year I had the best gift a mom could want, because I had my son and this year I still get the best gift you can have: "My son called Mama each moment."


It's funny because after so much desire to be MAMA and longing to hear that wonderful word out of a small little voice, it seems that destiny has given me the pleasure of hearing that word of mouth daily and insistently my son. Despite having little more than two years and take here 1 year, he just "sputtering" three words, and all other words that gets by calling all MOM (including Pope also called Mom).

Mom I never heard so many shades as my son says. MOM is the word chosen to communicate and can say Mom in various shades depending on what you want to communicate at that time or who to call at that time. I find it amazing how being a single word for all his talk, he manages to differentiate for me, and it does so using a particular tone to call and communicate with me and that is wonderful.

Yes, today I am very Mother, though it will take a long time before feeling like I had my son in my arms. Today I can say with happiness, which for a year I see this sentiment reflected in my son, that feeling that life has become, it has left me, who has escaped the four walls of my heart to become in day to day of my son. TODAY I AM MOM (in capitals).


Congratulations on this day (and elsewhere) to all the moms and all moms feel you are already on the way forward.

Monday, April 25, 2011

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Venezuela seeks author of slaughter Wayuu


This was reported on Sunday, the supervisor of the sub delegation Cicpc, Zulia region, Pastor Commissioner Contreras, who said the attackers were about 15 subjects who carried guns light automatic (FAL), 9mm pistols and 357.
The Body of Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigations (CICPC) identified Ricardo Palmar, alias "Moshuana as one of the killers in the killing of seven people (five adults and two children) occurred during the afternoon Last Saturday between Potchoure sector in the municipality and La Montanita Guajira in Colombia.
This was reported yesterday, the supervisor of the sub delegation Cicpc, Zulia region, Pastor Commissioner Contreras, who said the attackers were about 15 subjects who were carrying light automatic rifles (FAL), 9mm pistols and 357.
He said the dead were identified as Abraham Cambar (64), Manuel Cambar (19), Guillermo Cambar (40), Alirio Cambar (35), Luis Rafael Semprún (15), as well as infants Jesiret Cambar (6) and Freddy Cambar (9). Four injured: Mary Lucinda (43), Ana Trinidad, (40), Alex Joseph (21) and Marbel (5), of these the only one who was in delicate condition was the girl, but it was already surpassed operated and gravity. All are held at the Hospital Universitario de Maracaibo (HUM). Three people were unharmed.
He noted that this is a family feud that apparently originated three years ago when there was a confrontation between the Palmar (which resulted in two deaths) and Cambar (one death). That struggle was not reported to the police.
"This Saturday, the victims (Wayuu source) came from a wake-board 350 truck. In the distance they saw the gunmen and identified them as they returned, but could not escape. The murderers were pursued and shot them. The only people who were not injured are as they were on the inside of the truck, "said Contreras, who said the thugs were traveling in a truck in a truck 350 and Pick Up
" The guys ordered to stop but the driver kept driving . He was there when we shot. We will not act on the Law Guajira. We'll let the authorities take care of everything ", said one witness who declined to be identified.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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2011 Super stars: Juan De Marcos and his Afro Cuban All Star

"Born in Havana, Havana and rumba is, as stated in the song .. Juan de Marcos Gonzalez was born in 1954 and continues to show the world the magic of Cuban music with his group Afro Cuban All Star Considered a musical genius, the noted musician is responsible for much of Cuban music the world known.


On Wednesday 23 March, the famous musician, founder and leader of the "Afro Cuban All Stars, Sierra Maestra architect and creator of the" Buena Vista Social Club "gave a fabulous concert at the Strathmore Maryland.

In an exclusive interview with Juan de Marcos asked:

N - Where does your love and knowledge of music?
Juan de Marcos - Throughout my life, I was surrounded by music. My dad was a singer, he was a member of the famous Cuban group and Arsenio Rodríguez was born there my love for classical music are. At age 24, I was studying engineering and decided to form the group "Sierra Maestra" intended to help restore classical music are the youth of Cuba. So you could say I started my career.

N - What I can say about Cuban music?
Juan de Marcos' Look Nelly, is the basis of many modern songs are a mixture of old and new, the Son Montuno, danzon, guajira, timba and Afro-Cuban rhythm, it can be considered a forms of Latin music more popular around the world.

N - What does it mean to you Buena Vista Social?
Juan de Marcos "The sound of the" Afro-Cuban All-Stars "is made by young and old hands. Generations represented in the group show that Cuban music did not begin with "Buena Vista Social Club" and does not end there either, remember that Compay Segundo, Puntillita, Ibhrain Ferrer, Pio Leyva are musicians who were always in force and with great success.
Now that although the future is in young hands of new generations. It's nice to have a mix because same time have the experience of old times and have the strength and thrust of modern times. "

N - Music Culture undoubtedly
Juan de Marcos' That has always been my intention. I've always had altruistic aims for Cuban culture, rather than personal purposes, I have always had social reasons, interest in showing the culture of my country, and interest in helping the culture in terms quite apolitical, entirely cultural terms.

N - I see that part of your family in the group Afro Cuban All Star

Juan de Marcos - Now in "Afro-Cuban All-Stars" can find four generations of Cuban musicians with great talent, my wife Gliseria is our manager and who takes care that everything goes well, my oldest daughter plays piano and Gliseria less Laura plays the clarinet ... What else I can ask him to life.

N - How many countries have traveled Juan de Marco?
Juan de Marcos - With our music we have traveled much of Europe, South America and the Caribbean. For me it is a pleasure to travel, has been a good experience has allowed me to form a strong culture and have a more objective perspective on how the world unfolds.

N - Is there a large audience for this kind of music?
Juan de Marcos - There is a large audience for Latin music, for example drive "Afro-Cuban All-Stars" was recorded live in Japan, there is an audience that is Jazz, which follows the Afro-Cuban music, audience knowledgeable, and there are many people who like Cuban music, an example is also Peru, where the Timba is sounding strong.

N - I say goodbye to you, with the taste of having heard the best concert of my life.
Juan de Marcos - Thanks, I saw the full house and I'm grateful, but I would go back and see my Latino people.

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"Interactive. The film 'talk of emigration, freedom and Cuban music salsa and timba

interview with young filmmaker Tané Martinez, who premiered his film in New York on timba funk group Interactive

Manuel Desdin , Madrid

Interactive. film on the Cuban timba funk group led by pianist Roberto Carcasses, will have its world premiere April 10 at the Havana Film Festival in New York City. Its director, Tané Martínez, told Cubaencuentro how was the birth of film, the role of musicians Interactive and its views on the Cuban music scene today.

filmmaker reflects on the voices that make up the new generation of alternative artists residing in Cuba and whose songs many young people "are an innovative and revolutionary."

Tané Martinez (Havana, 1981) has made three shorts: Family Pack , Bad day my love and I have what I had have . Action graduated in the National Art School (ENA) in Cuba, and later studied Film Direction at the Film Training Center in Mexico. He currently resides in New York, where he works as Editor / Partner in Colorbox Productions. Interactive. film is his first feature film.

Where does the idea of \u200b\u200bmaking a documentary on the Interactive group?

Tané Martínez (TM): The idea came from Roberto Carcasses, director of the group. Roberto and I are friends, and after he saw my documentary I have on the singer Xiomara Laugart, I proposed to direct a documentary about his band. I loved the idea, as I had never filmed in Cuba. Jump to New York to Havana for a five-day shooting seemed a very attractive challenge.

The project became a reality when Colorbox Productions in New York, took over the production, and by supporting our sponsors Havana Cultura, Havana Club International and South Audio Prado in Mexico City.

How would you summarize the plot of the movie?

(TM): Interactive Film is a musical documentary. The story is simple: musicians are preparing for the release concert of her new album, Cuban the World . The particularity of the story lies in the game and the interpretation offered by the album title: Cubans for the World!

So as a result, is a film that talks about migration, freedom and, above all, Cuban music.

As our crew was small, we could be really close to the musicians during rehearsals and concerts. Parallel to this process, my intention as director was telling a story about Havana and the characters that inhabit it.

What you think about the role it plays in today's music of the island as interactive group? Is it a different proposition compared to other projects?

(TM): Havana is a scene eager for new ideas and new languages. Young Cubans are in the music of Interactive an innovative and revolutionary in his speech. We refer to a group that resides on the island and is defined as a band that makes timba funk.

The music has a unifying power, restorative, the music gets to all of us and opens the mind. Interactive is the voice of a new generation search process. Is a band that communicates.

In Interactive. The film , musicians have the most weight are the focus of the story ...

(TM): The musicians are the stars of the film. When I started organizing the project, I realized I had to structure the story based on a solid foundation and authentic. Then I focused on the construction of five central characters. Through them we can project the image of Havana I was looking, with its peculiarities and contradictions. I can say that I was very lucky that Roberto Carcasses, Julio Padrón, Francis del Rio, Santa and Melvin Oliver Valdés trust in me and gave me the opportunity to convert the voices of the city. All I really admire and think very talented musicians. Each of them is unintentionally reflect a different Cuba.

Other Cuban musicians were involved in this film ...

(TM): figures involved in the film as X Alfonso, Santiago Feliu, Oscar Valdés and Haydee Milanes. The film's original music was composed by Roberto Carcasses and Interactive. The screenplay is by Zulema Clares and mine, Bokn Sveinung photography and production management Cotorruelo Ivonne.

Is there any similarity between your film and other films about alternative music performed on the island, as is the case of Habana Blues ?

(TM): Making a film about alternative music that takes place in Cuba is an excellent excuse to talk about the Cuban social phenomenon. The case of the film Habana Blues, proves without a doubt. The Cuban is trendy and attractive about Cuba, and Cuba is projecting a selling insurance.

For me it was very important to make a film about interactive music, which is an alternative band that represents the new Cuban musical discourse and need all the outreach and care that we provide.

How will the distribution of Interactive. film?

(TM): The film is presented at the Havana Film Festival official selection. This documentary is an independent project and so far we have no distribution. Those interested can contact us by www.colorbox.tv.

What is your perception of the Cuban music scene today?

(TM): Cuban music now is a demonstration in constant development and adaptation. It is a real focus on the contemporary scene in Cuba.

you directed other documentaries including Family Pack, which addresses the issue of Cuban exiles. What about the reality of the family division suffered most Cuban families?

(TM): The Cuban family is a cell divided into a whole and my family is no exception. My work is always charged that feeling of detachment, and learning. Family Package was my first job and a documentary is very simple but at the same time powerful and human, because migration is a universal phenomenon.

Would you say that there is a thread in your work from the thematic point of view?

(TM): The unifying thread of my work so far is the issue of emigration. For me, filmmaking is tell a story that makes us think. In my particular case, the issue of emigration of Cubans always Sobering. I've always wanted to make movies for Cubans living in and outside of C or ba.