Jarabe Essays

  • Informative Speech On Mexican Culture

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    The jarabe is considered M?xicos national dance and is the best known outside the country,often called the Mexican hot dance in English. Like all folk dancing, Traditional mexican dances provide a glimpse into the culture of the region. Not only do these dances

  • Pop Culture Worksheet

    484 Words  | 2 Pages

    1. Pop List: Snapchat, Instagram, Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out, Dubstep, Coachella, GoPro videos, iPhone Photography, Rap Artist, Twitter, Starbucks. Folk Culture: Mariachi Bands, Quinceaneras, pinatas, first communion, Amish, Jarabe Tapatio, Native American Rain dance, powwow, Romani gypsy. -I found pop culture a lot easier. I feel like pop culture is broader for groups like millennials like me, I just put things I like to do and others do because of trends on the internet. 2. Alabama:

  • Latin American Dance Research Paper

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    Dance is one of the oldest activities ever done dating back to pre-historic time periods. Dance is a performance art form consisting of human movement. These movement has an aesthetic and symbolic value, and is acknowledged by performers and observers within a different cultures. Each culture interprets dance in their own way. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, or by its historical period or place of origin. An important distinction is to be drawn between the contexts of

  • Hispanic Cultural Traditions

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    My Hispanic Tradition and Customs My family comes from a Hispanic heritage. My dad is from Monterrey and my mom is from Houston. Even though I am from here I get to celebrate both traditions from both sides of my family. Most of my family members are from Mexico. In our house we speak both Spanish and English. I interviewed both of my parents about our heritage and I realized that there are many traditions and customs that are very interesting and are celebrated throughout the year. Belowyou

  • Club Fiesta Mexicana

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    known as Boardman, Oregon. We originally performed primarily during Cinco de Mayo, but we have branched out ever since we moved to Corvallis, Oregon. I’ve been able to perform dances such as the Machete Dance, El Baile Del Venado (Deer Dance), and Jarabe Tapatio (Traditional Hat Dance) just to name a few. Dancing and representing my culture has allowed me to dispose of my nervousness and to take pride in my cultural background as if it’s second nature. Culture consists of our internal identity that