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Terra Danza No. 2 (Spanish) |
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Once again, we meet our readers. This adventure is taking form. Now, we have readers in countries such as Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, New Zeland and The United States.
This movement that joins towns also allows us to get a better understanding, to know and recognize ourselves in other places, to be aware that we are all different, but in essence we are alike. All of us want to express ourselves, and music and dance are always together.
We note that we have similar roots and we produce an amalgam with our own stories. This is one more step for understanding our cultures, our ages, our roots, our external influences or interests. This is a step forward to join countries.
We hope this edition will make you think and invite you to go farther.
The Editors
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Periodicity: |
Bimonthly |
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Author: |
Several Authors |
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Price: |
THIS EDITION IS FREE OF CHARGE |
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Pages: |
68 |
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System requirements: |
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- Memory: 128 Mb
- space in disk: 12 Mb
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Electronic, 1024x768 pixels resolution. Electronic, resolution 1024 x 768 pixels. It includes an index with direct links to chapters. |
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Images: |
Colour pictures |
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Subject: |
Dance Disciplines |
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SUBSCRIPTION US$18
This edition is free of charge. Download and install the file in your PC without any charge.
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CONTENT
- Classic and Contemporary: Marco Antonio Silva, the great challenge of dance diffusion
- Terra connection: Andrés Henestrosa and the men scattered by dance
- Syncretism: Parachicos’ dance in Chiapas
- Ethnics: Tango, filigree for the world
- Mexican Traditional: Amalia Hernández, ambassador of Mexican Folklore
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- Urban: Pogo, counter-culture expression in South America
- Popular: Second World Congress of Salsa in Acapulco
- Behind the scenes: Types of sceneries
- Health and beauty: Types of skin
- Collection of anecdotes: The Candelaria in Tlacotalpan
- Nutrition: The banana, power supply
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