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28951,

02:10,

2008-04-01 14:28:23
Description: unpoquitomasduro.com : Los mejores videos de Latinas
Channel: dailymotion

52,

05:00,

2007-11-26 17:15:30
Description: La Salsa, con sus raices en Cuba, involucró a Colombia con la aparicion de la radio en 1929. El Mambo, Cha-cha-chá, Pachanga, Rumba, Bolero, Son Montuno y el SON CUBANO (ritmo original a (More) La Salsa, con sus raices en Cuba, involucró a Colombia con la aparicion de la radio en 1929. El Mambo, Cha-cha-chá, Pachanga, Rumba, Bolero, Son Montuno y el SON CUBANO (ritmo original a la Salsa), acabarían por quedarse en la memoria y el cuerpo de por lo menos 4 generaciones de Caleños, gracias a la CMQ, Radio Progreso, Radio Habana, el disco y el cine. La cantante Celia Cruz dijo: "Salsa, es una forma diferente de nombrar la música cubana". Los cubanos rechazaron por largo tiempo el término SALSA, aunque muchos terminarian por aceptarlo.
No importa que estos géneros musicales no hayan nacido aquí, de hecho, ningún género músical se ha producido en Cali, nunca hemos tenido una música autóctona nacida de nuestras entrañas, como sí lo podemos reconocer en otras regiones de Colombia. Estos ritmos llegaron temprano y continuan contagiando las nuevas generaciones de niños bailarines de Cali.
En los años 50, en Cali, se vivia y se bailaba como Guarachero. En 1957 aparece La Feria de Cali. La Pachanga, entró con gran fuerza. Luego llegarian otros ritmos que son bien recibidos como el Swing, Rock'n Roll, Boggie Woogie, Tap, Jazz, Twist y el Tango.
Dámaso Perez Prado llegó a Cali por primera vez a principios de los años 60, a sus bailarines de Mambo se les unió una Caleña llamada Amparo Ramos Correa, a este le gustó su forma de bailar y la invitó a Mexico pero ella rehusó.
En 1968 a cambio de Tito Puente, se arriesgó a traer a la Feria a dos estrellas en ascenso: Richie Ray y Bobby Cruz, quienes estaban tocando un nuevo ritmo: El Jala Jala, fue la locura. Con ellos se afianzó el gusto por las Descargas Salseras. Ellos conocieron a la misma joven que conoció Perez Prado, sorprendidos por su destreza, la homenajearian un año despues con un tema clásico: AMPARO ARREBATO.
Cali se convertia en la Meca de los Pachangueros que se deleitaban en los "Agu'e lulos" (Cocacolos), las discotecas como El Pana, el Honka Monka, la actual Changó en Juanchito (del puente pa'lla), con los ritmos rumberos que provenían de Cuba, Puerto Rico y más adelante, Nueva York. El Boogaloo, relativamente lento y originario de Nueva York, llegó en 1969 en LP's de 33 RPM, un DJ de la discoteca Village Game lo aceleró a 45 y esto fue excelente para que se animaran a interpretarlo con los pies.
En los años 70 llegan a Cali, La Fania All Stars, contando entre sus estrellas al Cantante de los Cantantes: Hector Lavoe quien llegó a vivir en Cali durate 6 meses. En 1974, el politico y periodista Cubano José Pardo Llada, residente en Cali desde los años 60, creó un Campeonato de Baile, donde le entregaron el primer lugar y la fama a los Caleños Watuzi y María, compitiendo contra Cubanos y Puertorriqueños. Rolando La Serie, intérprete de Las Cuarenta, participó como jurado.
En los años 80 surge el estereotipo creado por la farándula radial y el show business, y se afianzó el eslogan: CALI CAPITAL MUNDIAL DE LA SALSA, Fenómeno cultural que se venia formando desde hacia 20 años atrás, no como un proceso de creación y producción musical, sino como una actividad ligada al concumo, exsaltada en la proliferación de discotecas, la Feria de Cali, la radio, los bailes populares, la pasion por los ritmos cubanos, el gusto por la historia musical, los encuentros internacionales de coleccionistas, el surgimiento de unas 100 orquestas, y por supuesto ya que en ningun otro lugar del planeta se bailaba tanta Salsa como en Cali.
Cali dejó de ser, desde hace varios años y por muchas razones, la Capital Mundial de la Salsa, debido a la invasión de géneros musicales EXTRAÑOS a la idiosincrasia Caleña, como el Merengue, el Vallenato y finalmente el Reggeaton. En honor a la verdad, el decaimiento de la Salsa no es solamente un asunto en Cali.
EL ESTILO CALEÑO se caracteriza por su velocidad, por marcar con los pies todos los instrumentos musicales, se baila en primer compas: Salsa On1 y por sus espectaculares figuras acrobaticas: CABARET. Este original estilo, unico en el mundo salsero, REPRESENTA NUESTRO FOLKLOR CITADINO; se ha convertido en un sano deporte, de arte, presicion, destreza y competencia entre las 80 academias de baile. Se ha ganado el respeto y la admiracion en los Campeonatos Mundiales. Es visto por los amantes de la Salsa como: LA BELLA PERLA ESCONDIDA. Nació de una mezcla de ritmos Afro-Colombianos, Twist, Boogaloo, Rock'n Roll, Tango, Tap, Mambo, Swing, Pachanga, Foxtrot y Descargas Salseras.
A las 80 academias de baile y sus cinco mil bailarines, se les debe reconocer que asumieron el honor de defender la Salsa en Cali y lo hacen con inteligencia, porque TRABAJAN DESDE LA INFANCIA, de manera que la Salsa está viva en Cali, en sus raíces. En Cali tambien se celebra un Festival Mundial de Salsa cada Septiembre.
Este proyecto esta dedicado con mucho cariño a TODOS LOS NIÑOS SALSEROS DEL MUNDO y principalmente a los de Cali. No dejemos que los nuevos generos musicales la sepulten en la historia: QUE VIVA LA SALSA.
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16,

03:50,

2007-04-21 12:30:19
Description: http://hueydunbarperu.webcindario.com
Chasing Papi - tema q pertenece al soundtrack de la pelicula del mismo nombre.. incluido tambien en el disco Music for my Peoples de Huey Dunbar..
Eustace (More) http://hueydunbarperu.webcindario.com
Chasing Papi - tema q pertenece al soundtrack de la pelicula del mismo nombre.. incluido tambien en el disco Music for my Peoples de Huey Dunbar..
Eustace Dunbar IV conocido en el medio artistico como "Huey Dunbar" nacido en Nueva York el 15 de mayo de 1974, desde muy chico su madre lo motivo a cantar y lo ayudo a desarrollar un amor profundo por sus raíces puertorriqueñas... si tu quieres conocer mas sobre la mejor voz latina el #1 Huey Dunbar ingresa a ...
http://hueydunbarperu.webcindario.com (Less) Channel: youtube

8,

14:12,

2006-12-20 01:09:15
Description: Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest (More) Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest living African musical and cultural tradition, la bomba. Founded in 2002 under the musical direction of Alex LaSalle from Moca, Puerto Rico, the groups 10 members are a talented mix of musicians, educators and historians dedicated to empowering people of the African Diaspora by sharing Borinquens potent legacy of Bomba music, the primarily Congolese derived African music of the Puerto Rico.
Closely related to the music of gwoka from Guadaloupe, bele from Martinique, and the bomba from Ecuador, tumba francesa from Cuba, Haitis boumba, and many others. Bringing together different generations of Puerto Rican and Caribbean musicians, Alma Moyó represents the next movement in pan-Caribbean musical expression.
Dedicated primarily to preserving and promoting awareness of the vast diversity that exists within the Afro-Puerto Rican bomba tradition, Alma Moyó seeks to honor the multi-root origin of bomba by honoring the unique fusion of African and Afro-Caribbean elements that blend to create bomba on the island of Puerto Rico. Alma Moyó brings to light the often marginalized musical variation of Bomba from the western part of the island, including Moca, Aguadilla, Aguada, and especially Mayaguez, where it is said that all of Puerto Ricos bomba originates.
This all-inclusive group also pays homage to the traditions from Loiza, Ponce, Cataño, and Santurce. Uplifting audiences with thunderous drumming and soul-stirring singing, Alma Moyos musical treasure chest contains traditional bomba songs from as far back as the late 1700s as well as originally composed songs by its many talented songwriters. These heartfelt songs of lament, wisdom, revolution and the daily lives of African descendants in the Americas tell the stories of our ancestors, our history, our cultural and spiritual traditions, and our vision for the future of all African descendants.
Inspired by the master musicians and artisans of Puerto Rico and its Diaspora who lovingly preserve the Afro-Boricua traditions of bomba, Alma Moyó was born in the celebrated Rincon Criollo Cultural Center in the Bronx, NY, affectionately known as La Casita de Chema. (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

10:22,

2006-10-10 07:55:35
Description: Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest (More) Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest living African musical and cultural tradition, la bomba. Founded in 2002 under the musical direction of Alex LaSalle from Moca, Puerto Rico, the groups 10 members are a talented mix of musicians, educators and historians dedicated to empowering people of the African Diaspora by sharing Borinquens potent legacy of Bomba music, the primarily Congolese derived African music of the Puerto Rico.
Closely related to the music of gwoka from Guadaloupe, bele from Martinique, and the bomba from Ecuador, tumba francesa from Cuba, Haitis boumba, and many others. Bringing together different generations of Puerto Rican and Caribbean musicians, Alma Moyó represents the next movement in pan-Caribbean musical expression.
Dedicated primarily to preserving and promoting awareness of the vast diversity that exists within the Afro-Puerto Rican bomba tradition, Alma Moyó seeks to honor the multi-root origin of bomba by honoring the unique fusion of African and Afro-Caribbean elements that blend to create bomba on the island of Puerto Rico. Alma Moyó brings to light the often marginalized musical variation of Bomba from the western part of the island, including Moca, Aguadilla, Aguada, and especially Mayaguez, where it is said that all of Puerto Ricos bomba originates.
This all-inclusive group also pays homage to the traditions from Loiza, Ponce, Cataño, and Santurce. Uplifting audiences with thunderous drumming and soul-stirring singing, Alma Moyos musical treasure chest contains traditional bomba songs from as far back as the late 1700s as well as originally composed songs by its many talented songwriters. These heartfelt songs of lament, wisdom, revolution and the daily lives of African descendants in the Americas tell the stories of our ancestors, our history, our cultural and spiritual traditions, and our vision for the future of all African descendants.
Inspired by the master musicians and artisans of Puerto Rico and its Diaspora who lovingly preserve the Afro-Boricua traditions of bomba, Alma Moyó was born in the celebrated Rincon Criollo Cultural Center in the Bronx, NY, affectionately known as La Casita de Chema. (Less) Channel: youtube

6,

06:48,

2006-10-10 07:27:55
Description: Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest (More) Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest living African musical and cultural tradition, la bomba. Founded in 2002 under the musical direction of Alex LaSalle from Moca, Puerto Rico, the groups 10 members are a talented mix of musicians, educators and historians dedicated to empowering people of the African Diaspora by sharing Borinquens potent legacy of Bomba music, the primarily Congolese derived African music of the Puerto Rico.
Closely related to the music of gwoka from Guadaloupe, bele from Martinique, and the bomba from Ecuador, tumba francesa from Cuba, Haitis boumba, and many others. Bringing together different generations of Puerto Rican and Caribbean musicians, Alma Moyó represents the next movement in pan-Caribbean musical expression.
Dedicated primarily to preserving and promoting awareness of the vast diversity that exists within the Afro-Puerto Rican bomba tradition, Alma Moyó seeks to honor the multi-root origin of bomba by honoring the unique fusion of African and Afro-Caribbean elements that blend to create bomba on the island of Puerto Rico. Alma Moyó brings to light the often marginalized musical variation of Bomba from the western part of the island, including Moca, Aguadilla, Aguada, and especially Mayaguez, where it is said that all of Puerto Ricos bomba originates.
This all-inclusive group also pays homage to the traditions from Loiza, Ponce, Cataño, and Santurce. Uplifting audiences with thunderous drumming and soul-stirring singing, Alma Moyos musical treasure chest contains traditional bomba songs from as far back as the late 1700s as well as originally composed songs by its many talented songwriters. These heartfelt songs of lament, wisdom, revolution and the daily lives of African descendants in the Americas tell the stories of our ancestors, our history, our cultural and spiritual traditions, and our vision for the future of all African descendants.
Inspired by the master musicians and artisans of Puerto Rico and its Diaspora who lovingly preserve the Afro-Boricua traditions of bomba, Alma Moyó was born in the celebrated Rincon Criollo Cultural Center in the Bronx, NY, affectionately known as La Casita de Chema. (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

07:48,

2006-10-10 07:17:37
Description: Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest (More) Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest living African musical and cultural tradition, la bomba. Founded in 2002 under the musical direction of Alex LaSalle from Moca, Puerto Rico, the groups 10 members are a talented mix of musicians, educators and historians dedicated to empowering people of the African Diaspora by sharing Borinquens potent legacy of Bomba music, the primarily Congolese derived African music of the Puerto Rico.
Closely related to the music of gwoka from Guadaloupe, bele from Martinique, and the bomba from Ecuador, tumba francesa from Cuba, Haitis boumba, and many others. Bringing together different generations of Puerto Rican and Caribbean musicians, Alma Moyó represents the next movement in pan-Caribbean musical expression.
Dedicated primarily to preserving and promoting awareness of the vast diversity that exists within the Afro-Puerto Rican bomba tradition, Alma Moyó seeks to honor the multi-root origin of bomba by honoring the unique fusion of African and Afro-Caribbean elements that blend to create bomba on the island of Puerto Rico. Alma Moyó brings to light the often marginalized musical variation of Bomba from the western part of the island, including Moca, Aguadilla, Aguada, and especially Mayaguez, where it is said that all of Puerto Ricos bomba originates.
This all-inclusive group also pays homage to the traditions from Loiza, Ponce, Cataño, and Santurce. Uplifting audiences with thunderous drumming and soul-stirring singing, Alma Moyos musical treasure chest contains traditional bomba songs from as far back as the late 1700s as well as originally composed songs by its many talented songwriters. These heartfelt songs of lament, wisdom, revolution and the daily lives of African descendants in the Americas tell the stories of our ancestors, our history, our cultural and spiritual traditions, and our vision for the future of all African descendants.
Inspired by the master musicians and artisans of Puerto Rico and its Diaspora who lovingly preserve the Afro-Boricua traditions of bomba, Alma Moyó was born in the celebrated Rincon Criollo Cultural Center in the Bronx, NY, affectionately known as La Casita de Chema. (Less) Channel: youtube

14,

04:29,

2006-10-09 14:43:57
Description: Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest (More) Video was taken at BomPlenazo 2006 AfterParty at Punto de Sabor Restaurant, South Bronx, NY
Alma Moyó is an Afro-Boricua musical group dedicated to the preservation of Puerto Ricos oldest living African musical and cultural tradition, la bomba. Founded in 2002 under the musical direction of Alex LaSalle from Moca, Puerto Rico, the groups 10 members are a talented mix of musicians, educators and historians dedicated to empowering people of the African Diaspora by sharing Borinquens potent legacy of Bomba music, the primarily Congolese derived African music of the Puerto Rico.
Closely related to the music of gwoka from Guadaloupe, bele from Martinique, and the bomba from Ecuador, tumba francesa from Cuba, Haitis boumba, and many others. Bringing together different generations of Puerto Rican and Caribbean musicians, Alma Moyó represents the next movement in pan-Caribbean musical expression.
Dedicated primarily to preserving and promoting awareness of the vast diversity that exists within the Afro-Puerto Rican bomba tradition, Alma Moyó seeks to honor the multi-root origin of bomba by honoring the unique fusion of African and Afro-Caribbean elements that blend to create bomba on the island of Puerto Rico. Alma Moyó brings to light the often marginalized musical variation of Bomba from the western part of the island, including Moca, Aguadilla, Aguada, and especially Mayaguez, where it is said that all of Puerto Ricos bomba originates.
This all-inclusive group also pays homage to the traditions from Loiza, Ponce, Cataño, and Santurce. Uplifting audiences with thunderous drumming and soul-stirring singing, Alma Moyos musical treasure chest contains traditional bomba songs from as far back as the late 1700s as well as originally composed songs by its many talented songwriters. These heartfelt songs of lament, wisdom, revolution and the daily lives of African descendants in the Americas tell the stories of our ancestors, our history, our cultural and spiritual traditions, and our vision for the future of all African descendants.
Inspired by the master musicians and artisans of Puerto Rico and its Diaspora who lovingly preserve the Afro-Boricua traditions of bomba, Alma Moyó was born in the celebrated Rincon Criollo Cultural Center in the Bronx, NY, affectionately known as La Casita de Chema. (Less) Channel: youtube

4,

01:13,

2008-06-10 17:37:41
Description: The weekend before the festival.
Channel: youtube

1,

07:35,

2009-07-15 23:31:50
Description:
Channel: youtube

1,

01:21,

2009-10-15 03:54:44
Description: Lectura de poetas puertorriqueñas en Huelva, España - Bar 1900 Etnairis Rivera
Channel: youtube

0,

03:23,

2009-07-02 18:03:54
Description: Un grupo de estudiosos de universidades puertorriqueñas realizan un estudio de ADN mitocondrial que está aportando datos sorprendentes.
Channel: youtube

3,

04:26,

2009-07-02 21:48:44
Description: SEGUNDA PARTE. Un grupo de estudiosos de universidades puertorriqueñas realizan un estudio del DNA o ADN mitocondrial que está aportando datos sorprendentes. VER Primera Parte EN: (More) SEGUNDA PARTE. Un grupo de estudiosos de universidades puertorriqueñas realizan un estudio del DNA o ADN mitocondrial que está aportando datos sorprendentes. VER Primera Parte EN: www.youtube.com (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

01:06,

2009-10-06 13:08:47
Description: La trayectoria no contada de los muchos negocios puertorriqueños que han hecho historia fue recopilada por una profesora de la Facultad de Administración de Empresas (ADEM) del Recinto (More) La trayectoria no contada de los muchos negocios puertorriqueños que han hecho historia fue recopilada por una profesora de la Facultad de Administración de Empresas (ADEM) del Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (RUM) de la UPR, en un libro que se presentó recientemente en el Colegio. Se trata de Negocios que han hecho historia en Puerto Rico, de la doctora Leonora Hamilton, catedrática de ADEM, en el que por primera vez se detallan casos de once compañías puertorriqueñas que han dejado su ... (Less) Channel: youtube

4,

05:14,

2007-11-21 15:09:39
Description: Making off - Revista EGO.... Un interesante editorial de moda con algunas de Las Tops Models Puertorriqueñas y los Top's del Reggaeton....
Channel: youtube
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