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Episode 15 - El Huapango and the Huasteca Region href="file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CFred%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_filelist.xml"> In this episode of Arriba- Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we explore the region of the Huasteca and the musical genre of the Huapango. The Huasteca region consists of: - the southern part of the state of Tamaulipas; - the northern part of the state of Veracruz; - the state of San Luis Potosi; - the state of Hidalgo - the state of Queretaro - the state of PueblaFrom the sta ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 14- Oaxaca - Jarabe Mixteco and La GelaguetzaIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we travel to the South of Mexico on the Pacific waters, stretching along the coast to the northern part of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The state of Oaxaca has one of the largest populations of native indigenous tribes, or "indios" as the Latin Americans call them.Of the seven major cultures and areas of Oaxaca, we focus on 2: the Zapotecas and the Mixtecos.In this episode, the music from the Jarabe Mixteco opens the show.We al ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 13- Michoacan and the TarascosIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we explore the idyllic region in Southwestern Mexico, the land of the Tarascan indigenous tribes--the Tarascos-- the state of Michoacan.The Tarascan tribes are a people that feel that they have never been subjugated by the Spaniards--although their land was occupied. Like other indigenous tribes of Mexico today, they still mingle their Spanish language with inclusions of phrases and words from their own native dialects, which ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 10 - Podcast Promo for Podcamp San Antonio Numero DosIn this epioside of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we deliver a 4-minute promo podcast episode IN SPANISH to promote the upcoming event called a "Podcamp."Yes, it is that time of year again. The second annual Podcamp (or Podcast unconference) will be held in San Antonio, Texas, on May 3, 2008. We will represent this podcast series in style. Not only will our presence be known, as we will deliver 2 presentations about the current phenomenon of New Media (podcasting), but we wi ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 10 - Podcast Promo for Podcamp San Antonio Numero DosIn this epioside of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we deliver a 4-minute promo podcast episode IN SPANISH to promote the upcoming event called a "Podcamp."Yes, it is that time of year again. The second annual Podcamp (or Podcast unconference) will be held in San Antonio, Texas, on May 3, 2008. We will represent this podcast series in style. Not only will our presence be known, as we will deliver 2 presentations about the current phenomenon of New Media (podcasting), but we wi ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 009 - Show Janitzio plays the Music of the Revolucion MexicanaIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico, we focus in detail on the musical corridos and polkas of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 (Revolucion Mexicana).The beginning of this podcast starts with Show Janitzio performing a portion of the polka called Jesusita en Chihuahua. This podcast episode ends with 2 complete songs performed live by Show Janitzio (not played from a CD)--Valentin de la Sierra and La Muerte de un Soldado.An emphasis is placed on the role of the Mexic ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 009 - Show Janitzio plays the Music of the Revolucion MexicanaIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico, we focus in detail on the musical corridos and polkas of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 (Revolucion Mexicana).The beginning of this podcast starts with Show Janitzio performing a portion of the polka called Jesusita en Chihuahua. This podcast episode ends with 2 complete songs performed live by Show Janitzio (not played from a CD)--Valentin de la Sierra and La Muerte de un Soldado.An emphasis is placed on the role of the Mexic ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 008- Show Janitzio plays music of the TriosIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we go further into the discussion of the grenres of the Romantic music of the Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) of Mexican Music during the 1950s and 1960s with the troubador group (los trios) called Show Janitzio.The interview is conducted live at Estela's Restaurant in San Antonio, Texas. The musical piece titled A LA MUJER QUE YO AME begins this episode; and it is played in completion at the end of this podcast episode.Special att ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 007- The Golden Age or 'Siglo de Oro' of Mexican Romantic Music - Interview with Trio and Quartet - Show JanitzioIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance Of Mexico, we have an interview with the 4 musicians that comprise SHOW JANITZIO, a musical troubador group that specializes in the romantic ballads of the Golden Age of Mexican Music in the 1950's and 1960's.However, this trio and quartet also show their flexibility by being able to play any style of Mexican music on demand--from boleros to rancheras to corridos to polkas, etc. The differential advantage of this group is the inclusion o ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 007- The Golden Age or 'Siglo de Oro' of Mexican Romantic Music - Interview with Trio and Quartet - Show JanitzioIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance Of Mexico, we have an interview with the 4 musicians that comprise SHOW JANITZIO, a musical troubador group that specializes in the romantic ballads of the Golden Age of Mexican Music in the 1950's and 1960's.However, this trio and quartet also show their flexibility by being able to play any style of Mexican music on demand--from boleros to rancheras to corridos to polkas, etc. The differential advantage of this group is the inclusion o ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The folklore from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec: Chiapas and the music of the marimbaThis episode covers the music and dance of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico--in particular, the state of Chiapas and the sound of the marimba.In this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we discuss the costume of the Chamula tribe in Chiapas and some of the olderfolklorico dances in the state of Chiapas--el Jibali, el Rascapetate and Las Chiapanecas.As you can see from the image, above, the women wear beautiful, full, black dresses that have been decorated with brigh ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The folklore from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec: Chiapas and the music of the marimbaThis episode covers the music and dance of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico--in particular, the state of Chiapas and the sound of the marimba.In this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we discuss the costume of the Chamula tribe in Chiapas and some of the olderfolklorico dances in the state of Chiapas--el Jibali, el Rascapetate and Las Chiapanecas.As you can see from the image, above, the women wear beautiful, full, black dresses that have been decorated with brigh ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 004 -- Indigenous folkloric dance in Pre-Columbian MexicoImagine it to be the late 15th Century or early 16th Centruy -- a time before the year 1519, before the arrival of the Spaniards to Mexico.It is a cool and breezy afternoon in the central highland plateau of Mexico.It is possibly the afternoon of the equinox, a religious feast day of tremendous magnitude in the religion of the people that inhabit a major metropolis of nearly one million people in the city of Tenochtitlan, the capital city of the Aztec empire.The call from the conchas, or sh ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 004 -- Indigenous folkloric dance in Pre-Columbian MexicoImagine it to be the late 15th Century or early 16th Centruy -- a time before the year 1519, before the arrival of the Spaniards to Mexico.It is a cool and breezy afternoon in the central highland plateau of Mexico.It is possibly the afternoon of the equinox, a religious feast day of tremendous magnitude in the religion of the people that inhabit a major metropolis of nearly one million people in the city of Tenochtitlan, the capital city of the Aztec empire.The call from the conchas, or sh ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Interview in the "Immigration Tales" podcastThis posting, along with an episode from another podcast in which I was interviewed, may seem to digress a bit from our pure episodes of Mexican folklorico music and culture. But because the first part of the interview dealt with this podcast series, I have included it as an espisode, thanks to Victor Cajiao and his podcast series, Immigration Tales.For those who may want only to listen to the folklorico music and dance content, then I will post the next episode shortly -- with the theme of ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 003- Veracruz and the Jarocho music and dance - and La BambaIn this episode, we explore the Eastern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, in the lively culture of the Jarocho people in Veracruz and those around the River Papaloapan. Besides el Tilingo Lingo. la Bruja and El Aguanieve (El Zapateado), the focus is on the wedding dance, el son de La Bamba. In addition, the costumes are vividly described, along with the romantic Mexican custom of the serenata (the serenade), but this time, Mananitas con jarana.Notice that the gentleman Jarocho dancer and his lad ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 003- Veracruz and the Jarocho music and dance - and La BambaIn this episode, we explore the Eastern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, in the lively culture of the Jarocho people in Veracruz and those around the River Papaloapan. Besides el Tilingo Lingo. la Bruja and El Aguanieve (El Zapateado), the focus is on the wedding dance, el son de La Bamba. In addition, the costumes are vividly described, along with the romantic Mexican custom of the serenata (the serenade), but this time, Mananitas con jarana.Notice that the gentleman Jarocho dancer and his lad ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website mp3 file of the Interview with Jose Hernandez-episode 002- click herePlease note: from the prior post, you will notice that this episode with the interview actually is posted on another blog, since I had trouble getting access into this version of Blogger.com. The web link takes you to an embedded player, where you have the click-to-play option.However, if you wish to download the mp3 file for this episode to your ipod, please click on the link highlighted, above in the title of the post.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 2 - Fred Castaneda conducts Interview with Jose Hernandez-Director of Mariachi Sol de MexicoIn this episode, Federico Castaneda interviews Jose Hernandez, the director-creator of El Mariachi Sol de Mexico (R), and the discussion includes not only folklorico dancing and the accompaniment of mariachis with the performers, but also touches upon the topics of the musical genres of Mexican music, artists and directions & trends.Impressive is the vast scope that Jose Hernandez includes in his love of Mexican music -- composer-arranger-author-singer-musician-performer-humanitarian-ed ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 12- Noche de Mariachi- 1st annual Mariachi festival gala eventThis episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico describes the wonderful evening at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Austin, Texas, with the first annual gala event called NOCHE DE MARIACHI.This was not a "battle of the bands." Rather, it was a community of mariachi bands in and near the Austin area for a celebration of the mariachis in central Texas.The quality mariachis that were featured and played their songs (which did not overlap with other pieces performed by other group ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 12- Noche de Mariachi- 1st annual Mariachi festival gala eventThis episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico describes the wonderful evening at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Austin, Texas, with the first annual gala event called NOCHE DE MARIACHI.This was not a "battle of the bands." Rather, it was a community of mariachi bands in and near the Austin area for a celebration of the mariachis in central Texas.The quality mariachis that were featured and played their songs (which did not overlap with other pieces performed by other group ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 11- Yucatan and the Dance of the JaranaIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we explore the region of Yucatan -- home of the descendants of the Idyllic indigenous peoples known as the Mayas, and center for the folklorico dance known as the Jarana.In this episode, we explore the beginnings of the big Brass Band, called the Banda Yucateca, and we review the costume worn by both the men and women who danced the Jaranas Yucatecas during the Vaquerias or the Serenatas in the gazebo or town square in municip ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 11- Yucatan and the Dance of the JaranaIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we explore the region of Yucatan -- home of the descendants of the Idyllic indigenous peoples known as the Mayas, and center for the folklorico dance known as the Jarana.In this episode, we explore the beginnings of the big Brass Band, called the Banda Yucateca, and we review the costume worn by both the men and women who danced the Jaranas Yucatecas during the Vaquerias or the Serenatas in the gazebo or town square in municip ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 10 - Podcast Promo for Podcamp San Antonio Numero DosIn this epioside of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we deliver a 4-minute promo podcast episode IN SPANISH to promote the upcoming event called a "Podcamp."Yes, it is that time of year again. The second annual Podcamp (or Podcast unconference) will be held in San Antonio, Texas, on May 3, 2008. We will represent this podcast series in style. Not only will our presence be known, as we will deliver 2 presentations about the current phenomenon of New Media (podcasting), but we wi ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 008- Show Janitzio plays music of the TriosIn this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we go further into the discussion of the grenres of the Romantic music of the Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) of Mexican Music during the 1950s and 1960s with the troubador group (los trios) called Show Janitzio.The interview is conducted live at Estela's Restaurant in San Antonio, Texas. The musical piece titled A LA MUJER QUE YO AME begins this episode; and it is played in completion at the end of this podcast episode.Special att ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 006-Nayarit-its folklore and el Jarabe Nayarita-Danza de los machetesDanza de los Machetes or El Jarabe Nayarita.In this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, Nayarit is a state that is rather small in size, when compared to its neighbors (like Jalisco), which stretches from the Pacific Ocean to the footsteps of the Central Plateau (el altiplanicie). The people of the region are vibrant, dynamic, resourceful, hard-working and respectful of the women in their towns and villages – and it shows in their dances.In Nayarit, the natural surrou ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 006-Nayarit-its folklore and el Jarabe Nayarita-Danza de los machetesDanza de los Machetes or El Jarabe Nayarita.In this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, Nayarit is a state that is rather small in size, when compared to its neighbors (like Jalisco), which stretches from the Pacific Ocean to the footsteps of the Central Plateau (el altiplanicie). The people of the region are vibrant, dynamic, resourceful, hard-working and respectful of the women in their towns and villages – and it shows in their dances.In Nayarit, the natural surrou ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The folklore from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec: Chiapas and the music of the marimbaThis episode covers the music and dance of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico--in particular, the state of Chiapas and the sound of the marimba.In this episode of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico, we discuss the costume of the Chamula tribe in Chiapas and some of the olderfolklorico dances in the state of Chiapas--el Jibali, el Rascapetate and Las Chiapanecas.As you can see from the image, above, the women wear beautiful, full, black dresses that have been decorated with brigh ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Interview in the "Immigration Tales" podcastThis posting, along with an episode from another podcast in which I was interviewed, may seem to digress a bit from our pure episodes of Mexican folklorico music and culture. But because the first part of the interview dealt with this podcast series, I have included it as an espisode, thanks to Victor Cajiao and his podcast series, Immigration Tales.For those who may want only to listen to the folklorico music and dance content, then I will post the next episode shortly -- with the theme of ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Promo Podcast in Spanish for: PodCamp San Antonio on May 19, 2007On May 19, 2007, there will be an "unconference" held in the city of San Antonio, Texas. This podcast will be represented and presented there, as an example of "podcasting-for-passion."I will be presenting 2 sessions:(1) Title of session is "Experiences in Podcasting: podcasting-for-passion and corporate podcasting, as well as podcasting-for-profit"; and(2) Title of the afternoon session is: "How to prevent burnout and podfading."Since I had planned on attending this first PodCamp in the a ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico - Episode #1 - 2 July 2006: Introduction with the Jarabe Tapatio played by mariachis during Fiesta! 2006This episode introduces the series ofArriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico.The main topics discussed were:A musical teaser introduction of the beginning of the songEl Jarabe Tapatio, as played by the Mariachi Los Caporales and other mariachis in San Antonio, Texas, during the week-long celebration of Mexican Culture in April, 2006 -- this annual program is calledFiesta!Setting the stage of the cultural setting of Mexico -- especially the mixture of cultures resulting from the many in ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico - Episode #1 - 2 July 2006: Introduction with the Jarabe Tapatio played by mariachis during Fiesta! 2006This episode introduces the series of Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico.The main topics discussed were:A musical teaser introduction of the beginning of the song El Jarabe Tapatio, as played by the Mariachi Los Caporales and other mariachis in San Antonio, Texas, during the week-long celebration of Mexican Culture in April, 2006 -- this annual program is called Fiesta!Setting the stage of the cultural setting of Mexico -- especially the mixture of cultures resulting from the man ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico - Episode #1 - 2 July 2006: Introduction with the Jarabe Tapatio played by mariachis during Fiesta! 2006This episode introduces the series ofArriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico.The main topics discussed were:A musical teaser introduction of the beginning of the songEl Jarabe Tapatio, as played by the Mariachi Los Caporales and other mariachis in San Antonio, Texas, during the week-long celebration of Mexican Culture in April, 2006 -- this annual program is calledFiesta!Setting the stage of the cultural setting of Mexico -- especially the mixture of cultures resulting from the many in ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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