This Is How The Earth Sounds: Tello, Huila (Spanish)
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This video, titled 'This Is How The Earth Sounds: Tello, Huila', explores the rich cultural heritage and music traditions of Tello, Huila in Colombia. Hosted by musician Fernando Cely, the video delves into local genres such as rajaleña music and highlights the musical group Los Reales de Tello, who have been preserving their musical heritage for over a century. The narrative integrates local gastronomy, such as making traditional 'bizcochuelo huilense' and preparing 'sancocho', reflecting the interplay of culture, tradition, and social bonds in community life. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining cultural traditions, aligning with academic themes of Culture and Society, Social Awareness, and Multiculturalism. Supported by the U.S. Department of Education, this content aligns with U.S. standards for cultural and social education, appropriate for exploring community and cultural dynamics in grade levels 6-8.
Media Details
Runtime: 23 minutes 53 seconds
- Topic: Social Science
- Subtopic: Culture and Society, Friendship, Multiculturalism, Social Awareness
- Grade/Interest Level: 3 - 7
- Release Year: 2022
- Producer/Distributor: Canal 13
- Series: This Is How The Earth Sounds (Spanish)
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