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The culture of Argentina is as varied as the country's geography and is composed of a mix of ethnic groups. Modern Argentine culture has been largely influenced by Italian, Spanish and other European immigration, although there are lesser elements of Amerindian and African influences, particularly in the fields of music and art. Buenos Aires, its cultural capital, is largely characterized by both the prevalence of people of European descent, and of conscious imitation of European styles in architecture. Museums, cinemas, and galleries are abundant in all the large urban centers, as well as traditional establishments such as literary bars, or bars offering live music of a variety of genres.
Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato has reflected on the nature of the culture of Argentina as follows:
The spoken languages of Argentina number at least 40, although Spanish is dominant. Others include native and other immigrant languages; some languages are extinct and others are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages.
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In this video I talk about Argentina and the Argentines. I hope you learned a lot about Argentina and the Argentines from watching this.
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Come join us as we take you out for a typical Argentine breakfast in Buenos Aires, Argentina at a favorite little cafe nearby our apartment. Hint: it's a sweet one! GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS AUDREY: blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker SAMUEL: blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel in...
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In Global Studies, grades 9 and 10 began the year by discussing the four stages of culture shock and creating videos to document their own evolution of emotions in their new host country of Argentina. These students have honest conversations amongst themselves on camera, interview residents of Buenos Aires, and breakdown their cultural perspectives in anthropological terms. http://thinkglobalschool.org Learn more about Argentina in our iTunes U course "Understanding the Argentine Identity." http://goo.gl/sI9eQ
Music: 1. String Quartet No. 6 in B Flat Major, Op. 18, No. 6 -Ludwig van Beethoven. 2. Lark - I. Allegro Moderato - Joseph Haydn- Music: Lark - I. Allegro Moderato, Adagio, Cantabile - Joseph Haydn- Argentine culture vs American culture. Argentine culture vs American culture. Argentine culture vs American culture.
For lunch we decided to mix things up and try Northern Argentinian cuisine at a popular restaurants (Cumaná) in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina. We ordered a few different Argentine stews, bread, wine and dessert empanadas. Come join us for lunch. Cumaná Restaurant Rodriguez Pena 1149 Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina (011) 4813 9207 GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS AUDREY: blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker twitter:...
Dartmouth College, 28 May 2016. Members of the Dartmouth Argentine Tango Society demonstrating improvised tango dancing at the "Dance Across Cultures" event. The first dance is to the tango "Viviani" by Carlos Di Sarli, the second one to"Gallo Ciego" performed by Osvaldo Pugliese and his orchestra.
Video credit: Herman Hennig (Argentina) Review: Herman Hennig and Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the video channel) The video was filmed in a fish farm located in Misiones Province, San Jose. The earthen pond shown in the video is about 3 ha whereas “dorado” (Salminus brasiliensis) is being cultured; fish feeding practice is shown in the video. The excellent quality of its flesh along with reduced stocks in several South American river basins, places “dorado” as a species with the highest potential for fish farming especially the species is characterized by its high growth rate. According to FAO statistics, there were no records on the production of dorado from aquaculture before 2010 whereas only one ton was produced followed by nil production and one ton again in 2011 and 2012 re...
One of favorite meals in Buenos Aires is Merienda (afternoon tea) which we frequently have in our neighborhood of Recoleta. After trying several spots, our favorite restaurant in Recoleta is La Biela where is has a classic atmosphere, quality food and drinks and touch of elegance. Come join us as we sample Argentine sandwiches, pastries, cakes and coffee. GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS AUDREY: blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatb...
Pack your bags and set off for the adventure of a lifetime with kid travel host, Mateo Marra, as he grants you insider access to the diverse and colorful culture of Argentina. Sample some of the country's savory asado, visit famous sites, walk in the footsteps of Evita, strut about a tango, and much much more. And when all that is done, hike a glacier, sail the Beagle Channel, and encounter the Penguins of Tierra del Fuego. This is one trip you won't want to miss!
Now that we've been in Buenos Aires, Argentina for a while we've come to realize that our favorite types of restaurants in the city tend to be neighborhood joints that specialize in inexpensive high quality meals that feature generous portions. One of the top places we've visited is Norte restaurant - a typical Argentinian Bodegón. This traditional place specializes in huge cuts of meat (steak) and pasta. Around lunch it is packed with locals and businessmen looking for a hearty lunch to help ease them into siesta time. If you're smart you'll come here and join them for a meal at one of the best restaurants in Buenos Aires ;) RESTAURANT ADDRESS: Restaurante Norte Address: Talcahuano 953, C1013AAS CABA, Argentina Phone:+54 11 4816-2867 Hours: 6AM–12AM GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: ...
Hey guys! We're thrilled to announce a new Argentine food series from Buenos Aires: #eatArgentina The plan, now that we're back in Buenos Aires for a month, is to make as many food vlogs as we possibly can all over the city. We're looking for suggestions of Argentinian foods to eat and restaurants where we can try the specific dishes. Our preference would be to know of restaurants in the Recoleta and Centro barrios since our apartment is within walking distance from there. We're hoping to make this series as comprehensive as possible so any input and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorill...
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Singing. Shouting. Hysteria. Argentina lives for futbol. The battle between Boca Juniors and River Plate is not just about sports; it is an ever enduring struggle for identity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina historic tensions swell not only between teams Boca Juniors and River Plate, but also between working and ruling class in the days preceding the big game. Anticipation builds among players and fans. For these futbol fanatics, the game means everything—it symbolizes strength, unity, and power. The entire country awaits the epic Clásico with fans from both sides clashing to defend their team. The audience scrutinizes every move the players make: the spitting, the cursing, the fighting. Every goal heralds chanting and taunting of the opposing team. They want respect. They want honor...
Dancers in this video Evan Lysacek & Anna Trebunskaya Abbey Clancy & Aljaz Skorjanec Chelsea Hightower & Joshua Allen Colin Frith & Jessica Beal Harry Judd & Aliona Vilani Kara Tointon & Atrem Chigvinstev Maria Menounos & Derek Hough Natile Gumede & Atrem Chigvinstev Nicole Scherzinger & Derek Hough Santiago Hernandez & Isabella Rune Sophie Allis Baxter & Brendan Cole Vincent Simone & Flavia Cacace The history of tango began in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the late 19th century. The dance started in the lower-class districts of Buenos Aires taking place in the periphery of the city, bars, cafes and courtyards. Then tango took the next step into more established Dancing Houses and later inside middle and high class Argentinian homes. Argentine tango music is much more varied than ballroom t...
08-10-13 Institute of Historical Research http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://www.history.ac.uk/events/event.php?id=14900 Speaker: Juan Pablo Artinian (Stony Brook University) This paper analyses the cultural production of Peronism from 1950 until his fall in 1955 across a variety of visual sources — among other culture artifacts — such as popular magazines, posters, paintings, statues, and flyers. Peronism's creation of a new political culture played a fundamental role in both the structuring of a historical narrative and the demarcation of the social and political arena. Peronism's "aesthetization of power" marked a new way of projecting and practicing politics in Argentina and Latin America. In an era that preceded the so-called "society of the spectacle," Perón's government created a new vi...
Dave gives the most comprehensive and detailed breakdown of how to do your standard walking within Argentine Tango with 3 easy-to-learn levels.
This DVD is designed for business personnel doing business in or with Argentina who desire insights into the business culture and etiquette. The Video helps people increase their potential through giving them the competitive skill with understanding the Argentinian culture and minimising the chance of cultural mishaps. Find out more about the video and other clips and films we offer here: http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/cross-cultural/dvd/argentina.html http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/cross-cultural/training-dvds.html
Re-Edited found a piecing piece - Argentine Tango TV - 1993-94 - uploaded from old VHS - I use this for my college students - Showing them - There is nothing new under the sun - TANGO by National Geographic Explorer (1993) Conducted by Robert Duval. Dancers: Juan Carlos Copes, María Nieves, Miguel Angel Zotto, MIlena Plebs.. LinK NatGeo: http://loadmother.com/film/918/tango http://www.milenaplebs.com
Join us for another Online Yerba Mate Circle to discuss the Cultural Differences between Argentina and USA. Matero Erik will be your host. Learn more about yerba mate by joining our facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/CircleofDrink Buy some organic yerba mate here: http://circleofdrink.com
[PUBLIC EVENT 2012] Argentina is a country with a rich history and a background of immigration which has given rise to many different aspects of its culture. Its culture and music – with a profusion of genres, rhythms, textures and pitches – is as diverse as its landscape. This lecture is a journey through Argentine music history, from its aboriginal roots to composers such as Ginastera, Piazzolla, Tauriello, Guastavino, Williams and many others. It is a voyage through traditional dances and folk rhythms - from the aboriginal “quena” to symphonic language; from composers who were the expression of Argentina’s early nationalism to Piazzolla and his New Tango revolution. Marcela Fiorillo Born in Argentina, Marcela Fiorillo is a pianist who graduated from the National Conservatory of Music ...