Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Wording For Ring Ceremony

Plant a tree in your imagination. Then dreams of growing



Plant a tree in your imagination. Then dreams of growing
Arbor Day Festival in the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa (IVEC)
6 to July 10, 2011

You have to plant a tree in the imagination.
dream Then it grows.
After pet
then wait
and contemplate
daily.
When hitting the stem with an open hand
metal ring at
time will come
that
your hands be placed on the Earth
to see it grow
and caress
until the day comes
in that when tapped with your hand open
sound like metal.
Efraín Bartolomé
Singing the triumph of earthly things

Summary
The Arbor Day is a reminder of the importance of protecting woodlands. The festival "Planting a tree in your imagination. Then dream that grows ", to mark Arbor Day provides an area for development art and environmental awareness. Aims to foster an appreciation for artistic expression related to nature. Will feature artistic interventions in JEX green areas, landscaping and gardening exhibition, workshops, herbal medicine, ecology, biology, gardening, cinema and video, music and exhibitions of ceramics, sculpture and printmaking. The Festival will run from 6 to July 10, 2011, five consecutive days, morning and afternoon sessions, with complementary activities. This event is aimed at all age groups.
conveners Institutions
State Government of Veracruz, Veracruz Institute of Culture, Veracruz Institute for Rural Development.
See
Garden sculptures Xalapa (IVEC).
Definition
The Sculpture Garden is a cultural space located within the cloud forest known as cloud forest, named for frequent fogs and high humidity. This ecosystem, fragile, has a wealth and diversity of species both plant and animal, being the world's ecosystems has more endemic species. On the other hand, is an ecosystem that captures more water per hectare, as well as large amount of carbon. Despite the environmental services it provides, due to excessive logging, changing land use, agriculture, among other human activities, have lost large tracts of forest in the country, currently holds only 1% the surface.
With the slogan "Plant a tree in your imagination. Then he dreams that grows "the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa (IVEC) and Doña Falla Park have organized a week of activities related to Arbor Day to be held from 6 to 10 July. This event adds to the initiative of creating a cultural corridor in the triangle JEX-MIX-Doña Falla, as a work activity within the framework recently launched by two of these three spaces. The aim is to update a celebration "Arbor Day" having a major impact on the general population.
The Festival "Planting a tree in your imagination. After growing dreams, "has as its backbone the targets set in the Earth Charter . The event aims to articulate a series of actions aimed at introducing concepts that promote the relationship between art and nature, using territorial framework JEX green area. The focus of the project is the creation of ephemeral artworks, exhibitions landscaping at selected sites of JEX, without damaging the environment, collecting the experiences of land art, public art and other behaviors that have used heterogeneous territory or nature as a pretext for artistic creation.
The JEX is one of its objectives to bring visitors to your collection and temporary exhibitions it houses. So it seeks to understand contemporary art to the general public and It is performed throughout the festival free guided tours. Specific activities will be designed for children and adults. These activities focused on the collection of JEX, nature, fine art and contemporary sculpture, opting for open and participatory methodology that offers children and adults the tools necessary for understanding and analyzing the work of art by fun and practical approach.
also conduct a marathon of film and video, workshops, gardening, ecology, biology and herbs and planting a hundred trees in the program will grow together. "
objective
disseminate and promote Arbor Day, with the intention of creating awareness of environmental problems.
Target
All public interested in art and nature.
Duration
Five days
Hours
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00.
Dates: 6 to July 10, 2011
Free admission.
Activities
generated activities on this day are very varied:
1. hundred Planting trees under the "growing together." The festival "Planting a tree in your imagination. Then dream that grows " is to plant trees belonging to the cloud forest, to sensitize children and adults about the importance of protecting the forests of this type, as well as create awareness in the care of the environment. This activity will contribute to the conservation of montane forest. In this way we contribute to building respect and appreciation for trees and wildlife species that inhabit this small forest within the JEX, contributing to the conservation of local biodiversity.
Openings: Wednesday, July 6, closing Sunday 21 August.
1. -memory image, Mariana Graciela Olio del Campo, curator Manuel Velazquez.
2. CENTRE CHOC joins nomade exposition de l'Atelier Presse Papier, Engraving Quebec, Canada.
3. Frontera, Mónica Hernández. Intervention in nature.
4. Anima Mundi, collectively chart.
5. Bestiary, Herman Seedorf, sculptures.
6. Exhibition landscaping.
Conferences: to be defined.
Workshops: to be defined.
plays and music: to be defined.
Reading the Earth Charter .

Reports
Sculpture Garden Xalapa (IVEC)
Av Murillo Vidal s / n. Col. Cuauhtémoc
CP. 91060. Xalapa, Veracruz
Tel 01 228 8137 753



Monday, May 30, 2011

Can I Get Gauges With Small Ears

Sculpture Garden Veracruz Institute of Culture invites Asian film series matinee Quatre histoires








Sculpture Garden of the Veracruz Institute of Culture
invites Asian cinema series matinee

§ Mood for Love, Salaam Bombay, Kadosh and Hana-bi. Every Sunday of June at 11:00 hours.

occurs in extreme visual beauty of Eastern culture through the screening of four films that exhibit the intense hues of cultures and traditions of Eastern countries, the sample will be screened at the Asian film series matinee in the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa. The first one is: Wishing Amar, Won Kar Wai, who represents the beauty in an exchange of glances, or simply the desire. A film that shows the genius of representing love with slight touches of enormous wealth. Located in Hong Kong in the sixties, Wishing Amar shows us two people who move to the same block buildings and, incidentally, are experiencing a similar situation with their partners, who increasingly see less. This is how Chow, editor of a local newspaper, and Li-zhen, a secretary in an export firm, will begin to make friends. Something that will go over when both face the facts: the wife of him and her husband are having an affair.
Meanwhile Salaam Bombay, tells the story of Krishna is a little on the streets of Bombay. a young age has to survive amid a gallery of characters of the street, among which is loyalty, betrayal, love and all the experiences that make life itself. A history of reflection and rawness. In Kadosh, Meir and Rivka live in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem, have ten years as a couple but can not bear children. Due to tradition and the pressure of the community rabbi, Meir was forced to divorce his wife could not bear him children. Meanwhile, Malka, Rivka's sister, is in love with Yaakov, who decides to leave the community and the decision of the rabbi, Malka is forced to marry Yossef, Rabbi's right arm. If there is an Israeli film that's Thesis Kadosh, Amos Gitai. It is a film that argues for a liberal society that accommodate groups and differing schools of thought in which individuals are able to choose the kind of lives they will live.
Hana-bi, Flores fire, flowers burning, dying flowers, flowers that lie. Yoshitaka Nishi (Takeshi Kitano), Japanese police protagonist of this story has all of his conscience and haunt him until the end. Nishi's life this is not easy, her 4 year old daughter is dead, his wife (Kayoko Kishimoto) has cancer, a colleague killed by their guilt and the other was in a wheelchair for reasons also related attempts suicide. And if that were not enough, he owes money to the yakuza and is now taking longer to return. Therefore, it seems natural that someone like an exploding firework. But if that someone is a character created by Kitano, the explosion will not be too exaggerated but on the contrary, it is very thoughtful, with touches of endearing, punctuated by occasional outbursts of violence that they express part of the personality of the protagonist.
are invited the whole family to enjoy these four films to be screened every Sunday in May at 11:00 pm in the multipurpose room of the Sculpture Garden located in Murillo Vidal s / n. Reports to mobile 8137753. jesculturas@hotmail.com and jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com /. Free admission.


Asian Film Series
Sunday Matinee

Sunday 5
Wishing love
Dir Won Kar Wai
Hong Kong, 2000

Domingo 12
Salam Bombay
Dir. Mira Nair
India, 1988

Domingo 19
Kadosh
Dir. Amos Gitai
Israel, 1999

Domingo 26
Hana-bi
Dir. Takeshi Kitano
Japan, 1997




















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Garden Sculpture Institute Veracruz Culture
Film Series invites : Quatre histoires French Film

· ; question of taste, Irreversible, 29 Palms and The Pianist. Impressive and moving are the stories of four French films will be screened all Thursday and Saturday at about 18:00 hours during the month of June.


Within cult film series organized by the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa Veracruz Institute of Culture, will be shown four titles that represent much of the best, most award-winning seen in French cinema. The first of these films will be; Question tasteful, situation reveals Frédéric Delamont, a successful businessman who knows the young man in a restaurant waiter Nicolas Rivière and proposes to be, in exchange for a substantial salary, his "taster "particular. Soon, this "professional relationship" will become a dangerous game for both. An unusual gastronomic adventure becomes a dangerous game for two men. Irreversible, film Gaspar Noé, played by Monica Bellucci, tells the story of a woman raped and delusional and desperate for revenge for her boyfriend. A masterpiece and worship, originality is not only that the story is told from end to beginning, but how to shoot and the hardness of your images. It is shocking for the endless stream of rape becomes unbearable. But at times like the strident guitars, Lou Reed, the fierce John Cale viola can be staggering.
While it is clear that Palmas 29 is, among the four films of Bruno Dumont, the freest and robbed and even walking is at the same time, the more deterministic, ideologically speaking. Palmas 29 I also find impeccable in terms of what it shows, a couple so capricious and unpredictable as the wind moves in the desert. One scenario is so open, for this French director means one thing: fear. As if there were to hide from our terrifying insignificance.
Another of the most watched films Pianist, a story which shows the primacy of sex over love, the painful discovery of part of the personality anesthetized Erika operates quietly along the second half of the film, but Haneke is very skilled at installing the cover of everyday, normal. Both are unable to indulge his love of the way you want each one. Despite the unusual way in which events are triggered exclusively sexual, in principle, "Haneke makes the viewer feel at all times the moments that bring fans through exceptional handling time. In short, Pianist is an extreme experience within the realm of melodrama, a new and violent inquisition on the facade of civilization in Europe at the beginning of the century by Michael Haneke, an expert in showing the viewer what he knows but usually there or not like to see.
are invited the whole family to enjoy these four films of the best French movies to be screened every Thursdays and Saturdays in June at about 18:00 pm in the multipurpose room of the Sculpture Garden located in Murillo Vidal s / n. Reports to mobile 8137753. jesculturas@hotmail.com and jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com /.


JUNE
Thursday 2 and Saturday 4
question of taste Dir
Bernard Rapp
France, 1999

Thursday 9 and Saturday 11
Irreversible
Dir. Gaspar Noé
France, 2002

Thursday 16 and Saturday 18
29 palms
Dir Bruno Dumont
France, 2003

Thursday 23 and Saturday 25
Pianist
Dir. Michael Haneke
France - Austria, 2001



Friday, May 27, 2011

Shoulder Ache After Laproscopy

French Film Concert with pianist Jose Valentin Acosta student at the School of Music at the course-workshop



Concerto with pianist Jose Valentin Acosta student at the School of Music at the JEX



· This Sunday May 29th promptly at 13:30 in the Multipurpose Hall of the Sculpture Garden is located in Xalapa Murillo Vidal S / na side of MIX. 8137753 mobile reports and: jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com. Free.



The young pianist Jose Valentin Acosta is an alumnus of the second half of professional cycle of the Faculty of Music, began his musical training at the age of 10 years with tuition in the town of "El Farallon" Veracruz. During the summer of 2002, took piano lessons with the choir of the University of Veracruz, the teacher Nona Nassidze. At the end of the summer, began taking classes with Master Ma Esther González Vivanco, who begin their preparation for the entrance examination to the music faculty of the Universidad Veracruzana. A year later at the age of 15 he entered the School of Music continuing under the guidance of the teacher Esther González Vivanco. He has given recitals and concerts as soloist, accompanist and chamber music in the auditorium of the Faculty of Music of the UV and the auditorium of the Institute of Music of the State of Veracruz, provided with a wide repertoire, ranging from JS Bach, Haydn, to G. Gershwin, S. Rachmaninoff, Manuel M. Ponce.





PROGRAM




Prelude and Fuguetta BWV 870 a                                     J.S. Bach

Concierto para piano y orquesta                                    WA Mozart
K. 488
II Andante
III Presto

Bluette Vals op.12 No.2 ; Ricardo Castro






The School of Music, University Veracruzana fulfills the mission of training musicians and highly professional educators capable of promoting the art of music, with full awareness of responsibility and importance of their work is integrated into society active part of their cultural development. Same as seen in the performance of their students, who through recitals and concerts make music sound evidence of their training.






Friday, May 20, 2011

Brinkman 2310 Gas Grill

JEX Jarocha Salsa in the Sculpture Garden of the Veracruz Institute of Culture




Course-workshop on Salsa Jarocha Sculpture Garden of the Veracruz Institute of Culture


§ Jarocha Salsa Workshop, a ballroom dance class and quality. Starts Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 at the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa.

The dance known as, the sauce is a result of a mix of Afro-Caribbean. Music and dance Latin style influences emerging from Cuban, Puerto Rican and African, even the beginnings of jazz, salsa has been enriched with the passage of time recreating their unique rhythms, making her dance one of the most popular particularly in Latin America. On this occasion the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa Veracruz Institute of Culture opened the workshop Salsa Jarocha, as a proposed quality inside the ballroom.
will be provided four levels: basic, intermediate, advanced and professional, this course-Jarocha Salsa Workshop is based on more than 15 years of experience has Yáñez Christ the teacher teaching dance classes in Mexico, France and the United States, teaching children, adolescents, adults, seniors. Yanez said about it "in my classes is used much dancing but is also very important to understand why they dance, understand the theoretical importance of the sauce helps us better enjoy it," said
also said that the sauce that imparts is very Mexican, with a good taste jarocho, "Pegaditas" rich and sensual, is a sauce that people see and enjoy, that when you dance, you actually find it funny is the sauce and understands that: "If you can walk, you can dance!" and not something that I say, is something your body already knows and that together we can make.
Jarocha Salsa was first developed in three courses consisting of 8 classes lasting 90 minutes for a total of 12 hours. Each course is divided into 2 parts, the first individual to learn and master the steps personally and second is done in pairs.
The professional course is the one that develops in 4 to 6 classes and is exclusively focused on developing a couple of personal potential of each. All courses are handled play various learning activities aimed at facilitating learning ballroom dancing.
is basic level, is an integration course to the ball, controlled approach that will allow us to discover the beauty of Salsa, and aims to determine and refine the basic steps, identify the history of salsa and develop a trust in the practitioner, born of the fun that creates the sauce.
At the intermediate level develop the basic steps to the next level. This course is suitable for dancers in general relies on the terminology learned during the basic course. In the advanced course compiles all previously learned and applied in a modern sense, the third generation salsa styles clarifying and extending the personal collection of practitioners in turns of elaborate design, lets you extend the possibilities of movement in all senses and directions, offering better space management and interpersonal dance.
finally passed the professional level in a course with lots of information which confirms the level of the practitioner, it confirms what has been learned and forgotten steps reaffirm each class is a complex issue that accompanies the practitioner to discover the complexities of advanced salsa, styles are reviewed as well: "Cabaret and Competitive."
All are invited to enjoy one of the more traditional dances throughout the country, the recovery rate of each level per month is $ 300.00. Students $ 250.00 (with ID). Advanced students special discount. The courses include basic will be on Mondays and Thursdays starting May 23. Intermediate Tuesday and Friday beginning May 24 from 18:00 to 19:30. E. Christ taught the graduate Leon Yanez. In the Sculpture Garden located in Murillo Vidal s / n. Colonia Cuauhtémoc. CP 91069. Reports to phone 8137753. jesculturas@hotmail.com or jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com /.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Tattoo Footprints With Wings

Concert with Students at the School of Music in Contemporary Brazilian Recorders



Concert with Students at the School of Music at the JEX


· This Saturday May 21 at about 13:00 hours the in the Multipurpose Hall of the Sculpture Garden is located in Xalapa Murillo Vidal S / na side of MIX. 8137753 mobile reports and: jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com. Free.




Students of the Faculty of Music at the Universidad Veracruzana present classical music recital in the Sculpture Garden of the Veracruz Institute of culture where a program for bass cello and piano. On this occasion, as guests are Miguel Angel Colorado Romero, Maritza Ramos Anahi Cisneros, Fernando Antonio Menchaca Ramírez, Lalita Madhava Pérez, Francisco Alcocer Rodríguez, to the following schedule;




PROGRAM




Sonata no. 2 for double bass and piano ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... B. Marcello
· Adagio
· ; Allegro

Miguel Angel Romero Colorado



Sonata no. 1 for contrabajo y piano………………………………………………………… Alessandro Scarlatti
·        Largo
·        Allegretto
· Largo
· Tempo Giusto
El swan ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... . C. Saint-Saëns

Anahi Cisneros Maritza Ramos



Concerto in E major for double bass and orchestra ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... K. Dittersdorf
· Allegro moderato
· Adagio
· Allegro
Humoresque ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... S. Koussevitzky

Fernando Antonio Menchaca Ramírez



Preludio de la suite no.2 para violonchelo solo……………………………………………………. J.S. Bach
                                                                                                                           transcription. T. Pelczar
shirt ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... E. Granados
                                                                                                                                           
Lalita Madhava Pérez



Concerto in F sharp less for bass and orchestra ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. S. Koussevitzky
· Allegro
·        Andante
·        Allegro

Francisco Alcocer Rodríguez







The School of Music at the Universidad Veracruzana fulfills the mission of training musicians and teachers of high professional standards capable of promoting the art of music, with full awareness of responsibility and importance of their work is integrated into society active part of their cultural development. Same as seen in the performance of their students, who through recitals and concerts are solid evidence of their training.






Monday, May 16, 2011

Where Are The Rhino V Holo-plans

JEX in the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa



Brazilian Contemporary Engraving in the Sculpture Garden of Xalapa


* An artistic exploration with the Brazilian beauty and intelligence. Representation of the actual movement of the creative consciousness of Brazil through the sample eight artists who exhibit in the space of the Garden.


Under the title of Contemporary Brazilian recorders opens the sample of eight printmakers curated by the art critic Grace Kartofel, this exhibition opens at the premises of the Sculpture Garden Xalapa Veracruz Institute of Culture, from Wednesday 18 May at about 18:00.
This exhibition is not traditional, is demanding and refined, is risky and inhabits the boundaries of the discipline incorporating the Polytechnic. It involves: Monica Barki, Paulo Carapunarlo, Sheila Goloborotko, Kika Levy, Claudio Mubarac, Laerte Ramos, Augusto Sampaio and Maria Villares.
are presented for the first time on stage Xalapan later to make a schedule for other cities, about the proposal, the curator says Graciela Kartofel "Mexico, a country inhabited since ancient times by the stamp on its various expressions, get another that echoes in the twentieth century, the original numbered and their creators. Since pre-Hispanic seals, Posada's engravings and subsequent to the comprehensive record of current recorders we bridge for dialogue with Brazil. Country in which the prints of string, the stamps worked for many Brazilian writers in the twentieth century and recent pictures, state consistency in the terms "
Brazilian Contemporary Engraving, us around the vast panorama of young artists from Brazil where the conceptual component of thought is one of the main features that are transcribed in the work of engraving. So a solid cast of existing artists develop the various languages \u200b\u200bthrough a single technique. "Brazil in contemporary critical debate fuels the discussion about art. Until 15 years, the outstanding artists of that country did not seek international eyes. In every conversation, you heard the naive statement of all locally-focused products from rice to the beach, from literature to the industry, "... the best in the world." Without political nationalism but intensely loving their land , Brazilian artists have been producing significant works in all branches of visual arts, "said Graciela Kartofel.
are invited to the opening of the contemporary Brazilian proposal and l Sculpture Garden located in Murillo Vidal s / n. Colonia Cuauhtémoc. CP 91069. Reports to phone 8137753. jesculturas@hotmail.com or jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com /.

False Wall With Storage

Gulf Winds Yosi Anaya. In the Garden Gallery



Gulf Winds Yosi Anaya
The Garden Gallery Sculptures of


v From 18 May to 30 June the exhibition will showcase textiles from Dr. Yosi Anaya is constituted by a series of installation with strips of cotton fabric dyed with the technique of wax and starch reserves.


Gulf Winds , installation moves like air, is the textile work of Dr. Yosi Anaya a proposal that is based on series of strips of cloth representing hurricane wind rushing into the horizons of the coasts and plains of the country, this facility will be opened textile after 18 o'clock Wednesday at 6 pm in the Gallery Sculpture Garden in Xalapa Veracruz Institute of Culture. The proposal is accompanied by small fans that cause the sensation of air movement and takes over the gallery, while the viewer can walk among them, feeling the wind.
So in Gulf Winds, Dr. Anaya made a net in his artistic work with the effects of weather, light and movement through the installation of multiple strips of cotton fabric dyed with dye natural rise in the indigo, with technical reserve in wax and starch that are reminiscent of the landscape and the elements of nature. Thus, the creator Yosi Anaya reaffirms the symbolic and empathic ways that the media has had with textiles, but it has worked with some mixed media such as video and photography.
regard to the creator, it is noteworthy that a PhD from the University of London, Goldsmiths College. He has taught courses in textiles, printing, aesthetics, color theory, thesis seminar in the teaching part. Previously she has taught drawing and visual communication at the National School of Architecture, UNAM, visiting professor at Helsinki and Helsingiin Korkeakoulu Taideteollinen Teknilllinen Yliopisto-Otaniemi, Helsinki. In 1999 made an artistic and academic residence in Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong, Australia . His current concern is both in the field of conducting research and in artistic practice that explores the implications of the relationship of indigenous Mexican textile-makers, with their carriers and how they manifest and how they translate these roles in the culture, see enjoy their rural and urban analysis in relation to contemporary art experiences.
has also participated in numerous solo and group both Mexico and the United States, Europe and Latin America. He is currently general coordinator and author of Conceptual Art VI International Biennial of Contemporary Textile Art Textile World to be held in three cities in Mexico in May 2011, including Xalapa. Besides being a researcher at the Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Veracruz, where he dedicates his ethnographic research on the problems of textiles and contemporary art.
invitation is extended to the whole family, go to the opening on Wednesday 18 at 6pm and Sculpture Garden located in Murillo Vidal s / n. Colonia Cuauhtémoc. CP 91069. Reports to phone 8137753. jesculturas@hotmail.com or jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com /.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Toddler Business Name



Sweet gracefully waving locks on your body when stąpałaś the fragrant wood flakes. The first impression was amazing, both pride and fear from the first meeting with you physically owijały between our organisms. The first jump, first impression, the first time. Every day, more words of joy, sadness and anger filled our collective biography. I did not expect that it will happen now, when I looked at the piles placed behind glass shoes, hair, someone's property. Even this did not allow his thoughts to consciousness. Absorbed by wyżerającą you from the center of the ball, gone, leaving only emptiness and memories. Cold rolled, re so small.

Friday, May 13, 2011

What Percentage Muscle Should I Be

the Sculpture "The music jarochos whence are they? An overview of the history of Son Jarocho "Concierto de Son Jarocho



The Sculpture Garden
"The songs are jarochos whence ?
an overview of the history of Son Jarocho "


v Next maestro Andrés Barahona conference on Friday 20 May "The children's song as a teaching tool. The interactive method Sing it! "And Friday May 27" Origin and Development of the tenth spinel. The fourteen countries farmers. The case of Veracruz "



the Veracruz Institute of Culture through the Sculpture Garden will offer a series of lectures on culture jarocho given by the teacher, musician and luthier Barahona Andrés Londoño.
The Jarocho music from where are they?, Is the first conference of this cycle a talk to be held on Friday 13 at 17:00 pm and is directed especially to a young audience as well as interested in understanding the origins of the musical tradition from Veracruz, is intended to provide basic documentary information to support more informed the popular taste for such expression.
The chronological expected at this conference, going "from the Colony, and the forced cohabitation between evangelism and secular musical traditions of the colonial soldiers and trustees; to highlight different stages of development are related to the great national historical processes, reaching its consolidation as a clear gender defined in the late nineteenth century, "says ethnomusicologist.
About Barahona Londoño speaker is the master musician, luthier, ethnomusicologist, tenth, teacher, composer and creator of the method of children's musical awareness, in particular, entitled Sing it! He was part of a rescue project traditions led by Rodolfo Reyes. Shortly after he entered the Society of Puppets Patak, the Universidad Veracruzana. Violin studied in Paris, France, where he founded with his brother Rodrigo, a group of Mexican music. In 1982 he participated in the First National Conference for Ethnomusicology, held in Puebla, with a presentation about Jarocho music. Siquisirí group was harpist Tlacotalpan, Veracruz. Founding member of the Tenth Ibero-American Association, based in Havana, Cuba. To date it has over 200 compositions for children. He teaches workshops and lectures on his method of musical awareness Sing then! Since 2007 he coordinates the research project in ethnomusicology Testimonials Jarocho Veracruz Institute of Culture. This time it invites the whole family and interested to hear this coming Friday May in about 19 hours to master Andrés Barahona conference on Friday 20 May "The children's song as a teaching tool. The interactive method Sing it! and Friday May 27 "Origin and Development of the tenth spinel. The fourteen countries farmers. The case of Veracruz. " L In e Sculpture Garden located in Murillo Vidal s / n. Colonia Cuauhtémoc. CP 91069. Reports to phone 8137753. Jesculturas@ivec.gob.mx jesculturas@hotmail.com or jardindelasesculturasdexalapa.blogspot.com /.