This Is How the Earth Sounds: Ráquira, Boyacá
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Discover the vibrant cultural heritage of Boyacá, Colombia, in 'This Is How the Earth Sounds: Ráquira, Boyacá.' Fernando Cely, a musician and producer, takes viewers on a journey through the music of the muiscarranga—a blend of the traditional carranga and indigenous Muisca sounds. This video explores ancestral chants, community life, and the significance of music in cultural identity. It also delves into sustainable living through traditional crafts and the use of local resources, highlighting the integration of past and present in community practices. This exploration of Colombian traditions and music aligns with educational themes in cultural studies and social awareness, offering insights into multiculturalism and heritage. Engage with themes of self-awareness and community skills, vital for understanding cultural diversity in a connected world.
Media Details
Runtime: 24 minutes 8 seconds
- Topic: Education, History, Social Science
- Subtopic: Character Education, Culture and Society, Native Americans, Relationship Skills
- Grade/Interest Level: 3 - 7
- Release Year: 2022
- Producer/Distributor: Canal 13
- Series: This Is How The Earth Sounds (Spanish)
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