This Is How The Earth Sounds: Villapinzón, Cundinamarca (Spanish)
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This episode of 'This Is How The Earth Sounds' explores the rich musical and cultural heritage of Villapinzón, Cundinamarca, focusing on traditional 'parrandera' music and its significance in community life. Host Fernando Cely, a passionate musician and producer, introduces viewers to the melodies, verses, and customs that define this region, as well as the importance of composing music with a deep connection to nature. The video delves into local traditions, from agricultural techniques to culinary practices like making 'cocido cundiboyacense'. Themes of environmental conservation and the intrinsic value of water reoccur, highlighting their critical role in sustaining life and culture. The content aligns with educational standards by offering insights into social studies topics like culture, music, and community values, ideal for middle school curricula.
Media Details
Runtime: 24 minutes 2 seconds
- Topic: Arts, Home and Family, Science, Social Science
- Subtopic: Conservation, Culture and Society, Family Life, Music
- Grade/Interest Level: 3 - 7
- Release Year: 2022
- Producer/Distributor: Canal 13
- Series: This Is How The Earth Sounds (Spanish)
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