latin america culture,people & music
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Latin America Culture
Josefino Tulabing Larena, CPS,MPA
Map of Latin America
Culture of Countries
• Cuba• Jamaica • Puerto Rico• Brazil• Colombia• Chile• Argentina• Venezuela
Cuba
Cuban Leader & Government
Fidel Castro Raul Castro
Cuban Music
Afro –Cuban Music Street Music
Cuban Music
Cuban Orchetra • Founded in 1980, orchestras
and soloists from Cuba and other countries get together to sing and dance in homage to a legend of Cuban music,
Cuban Coffee House Music
Cuban Music Icon
• Celia Cruz • Olga Guillot
Cuban Music Icon
• Compay Segundo (18 November 1907 – Havana, 13 July 2003) was a Cuban trova guitarist, singer and composer.
Modern Cuban Icon
Gloria Estefan Pitbul
Jon Secada (born Juan Francisco Secada Martínez;
• October 4, 1961) is a Cuban American singer and songwriter.] Secada was born in Havana, Cuba, and raised in Hialeah, Florida. He has won two Grammy Awards and sold 20 million albums since his English-language debut album in 1992. His music fuses funk, soul, pop and Latin percussion. Secada also has worked as a songwriter forGloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Mandy Moore and other performers.
Cuban Clothing
Men Women
Cuban Food
Cuban Pork with Banana Chicken with Black Beans & Banana
Cuban Architecture
Old Style Modern Style
Cuban Film and Actor
Dirty Dancing Havana Night Lost City
Cuban Actors
• Any Garcia • Eva Mendes
Havana
CUBAN Cars
• Yank tank or máquina are the words used to describe the many classic cars (for example: 1957 Chevrolet, 1953 Ford, 1958 Dodge, etc.) present in Cuba with an estimated 60,000 of them still driving the roads today
Cuban Dance
Cha- Cha• The cha-cha-cha, or simply
cha-cha, is the name of a dance of Cuban origin 1952
Danzón • Danzón is the official
musical genre and dance of Cuba
Cuban Music
Salsa• elements of Swing dancing
and Hustle, as well as elements of Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean dances
The Cuban bolero dance • The Cuban bolero dance
originated in Santiago de Cuba in the last quarter of the 19th century
Cuban Dance
Mambo Afro-Cuban Music
Jamaica
Jamaican culture and customs
Culture Customs
JAMIACAN Costume
National Costume National Costume
Music
ReggieBOB Marley is definitely a musical icon of epic proportions who put reggae music and Jamaican culture .
Jamaican MusicJamaica's leading female musician Marjorie Whylie epitomises the preservation of Jamaica's diverse genres of traditional and contemporary music.
Sean Paul, is a Jamaican rapper,
OMI Singer
• Omar Samuel Pasley (born 3 September 1986), better known by his stage name OMI is a Jamaican American singer. He is best known for "Cheerleader", a worldwide hit for him in a remixed version by German DJ Felix Jaehn. He is currently signed to Ultra Music, a part of Sony Music, and released his debut album Me 4 U on 16 October 2015. On 25 August 2015, OMI appeared on Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour to promote his buzz-making single "Cheerleader".
Food
Jamaican Fish SaladJamaican pop-up" Kingston serves home-style”
Tourism
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican Culture
Multi –cultural Happy People
Puerto Rican Beauties
Deborah Fátima Carthy-Deu (born January 5, 1966 in Santurce, Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican actress, host, and former beauty queen.
Miss Universe 1993 Dayanara Torres
Puerto Rican BeautiesZuleyka Rivera represented Puerto Rico in the Miss Universe 2006 Denise Quiñones, Miss Universe 2001
Puerto Rican MusicEarly musicAlthough it is customary in some circles to say that Puerto Rican music is a product of three cultural influences—Spanish, African, and Taino Indian
Puerto Rican folk music would comprise the primarily Hispanic-derived jíbaro music, the Afro-Puerto Rican bomba
BombaExternal audio You may listen to the "Bomba Puertorriqueña" as performed at the Nuyorican Cafe in Puerto Rico here
Historical references indicate that by the decades around 1800 plantation slaves were cultivating a music and dance genre called bomba.
PlenaAround 1900 plena emerged as a humble proletarian folk genre in the lower-class, largely Afro-Puerto Rican urban neighborhoods in San Juan, Ponce, and elsewhere
The bolero originally derived from Cuba, but by the 1920s-30s it was being not only enjoyed but also composed and performed by Puerto Ricans, including such outstanding figures as Rafael Hernández and Pedro Flores.
Guaracha and SalsaSalsa is another genre whose form derived from the Cuban\Puerto Rican melding of genre, especially Cuban dance music of the 1950s—but which in the 1960s-70s became an international genre, cultivated with special zeal and excellence in Puerto Rico
Music Icon
Hector Lavoe Marc Anthony
Music Singer
Jennifer LopezMusic Chayanne (Elmer Figueroa Arce) - Puerto Rican Latin
Music Singer
Ricky Martin Menudo Group 1980s
Food
Puerto Rico Yummy Puerto Rican Kitchen Street Food
Tourism
Colombia
Colombia
Map Bogota
Colombia
Street Art Beach Art
Columbian Music
Traditional Music Cumbia• A music genre popular
throughout Latin America. The Cumbia originated in Colombia's Caribbean coastal region and Panama
Bambuco .• An indigenous form of
music with European influence, sometimes known as Música del interior.
Television
Betty La FEA Don Barbara
Colombian Literary ArtsColombian writer and Nobel writer
Gabriel García MárquezJorge Franco is a Colombian novelist who loved reading this country's most famous writer
Colombian Food
Ajiaco (Colombian Chicken Soup) Bandeja-Paisa
Dance
Off beat ballerina Honor de España
Colombian Cartoon
Tourism
Zumba
CHILE
Santiago
Map Capital City
Culture of Chilenorthern town called La Tirana, which takes place in July to honor the Virgen del Carmen. Traditional garb from northern Chile.
Courtship Dance of Chile
Traditional Dance
Countryside Dance Traditional Dances During Tapati Festival
Chile Music
Moceno Ocando Cueca
Chile Sport
Chile's National Rodeo Championship Fernando González
Chile Food
Chilean Soup Huminta
Chilean Wine
Local Wine Famous Label Wine
Tourism
San Alfonso del Mar resort in Chile,
• This pool holds a record for being the biggest swimming pool in the world. It is 20 acres wide and 1,000 yards long. World's largest pool which holds 66m gallons is so big you can even sail boats on it
Argentina
Argentine Culture
Argentine People
EVITA Peron Juan Peron
Argentine People
Lionel Messi Pope Francis
Argentine People
Ernesto "Che" Guevara Diego Maradona Football Star
Tango
Argentine Wine
FAMOUS WINE Cavas De Gaucho
Argentina Tourism
Argentine Television
Venezuela
Caracas
Venezuela Culture
Traditional Costume
Women Attire Men Attire
Government
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Vice President Jorge Arreaza
Traditional Dance
Polka de Espanol Devil dance
Venezuelan Television
Drama Show“Indomitable Soul” Telenovela on International Canal TVC
Venezuelan Foodauthentic homemade Venezuelan food, mainly arepas, Venezuelan bread stuffed with meat
Pan de Jamon
Venezuelan Famous People
Antonio Lauro Simón Bolívar
Beauty Queen School
Beauty Queen Factory
Men Pageant
Venezuela Tourism
Brazil
Capital City
Map Brasilia
Culture of Brazil
Martial Arts
• Capoeira is a 500-year-old martial art developed by African slaves brought to Brazil by the conquering Portuguese
Sports Icon
PeleGustavo Kuerten
Products
Sugar cane Coffee
Festivals
Brazilian Music
Indigenous and folk music
• RepenteSamba
Music
Bossa NovaSamba-reggae
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Sérgio Mendes João Gilberto
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Claudia Leitte
Brazilian Samba Music Icon
• Carmen Miranda, GCIH was a Portuguese Brazilian samba singer, dancer, Broadway actress, and film star who was popular from the 1930s to the 1950s
International Film
fast furious Five
Brazilian Visual Art
Brazil Symbol
National bird of Brazil, Turdus rufiventris Yellow Ipe National Tree
Brazil Food
Brazilian Soup Brazilian Barbeque
Tourist Spots
Christ The Redeemer Brazil Copacabana
Tourism
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