yeah, I'm cranky. Mainly things in my twisted mind, I consider essential. And in 2010 I gave rise to the birth of my many hobbies. In other words (and this creep since started the Bicentennial Furor) people, society, my "brothers Argentines took me to think about a subject little discussed in the mass media, at least talking," but that always hovers around: the culture.
What is for an Argentine culture. Which is what crosses your head when someone mentioned that noun ... Anyway, today, the Bicentennial is over (as if we were still in 2010 right?) And my hobby declined.
But it seems that Argentina does not want to go at all, because today traveling to Lomas in my beloved and well weighted 165 saw a parade to promote the Feast of the Pachamama (?) For this Sunday in full Lanús (Jujuy no alarmed, I think it is a simple "celebration" of school.) As I remembered my note "facebookers" and I said: "We will copy and paste it into your blog, and once I start." So step
present my hobby # 1: Vs Folklore Culture
How Argentines are Argentines? This sounds obvious, it is difficult to give an answer. A few hours ago, the boys from Year 3 teacher told us that our participation in the act of May 25 will be putting together a booth showing the music, dress and architecture of the colonial era. And see the faces of my fellow "how cute ¬ ¬ aaa" made me think about it.
Argentine how we can consider if we know nothing of our culture, our music, our roots ... or worse, we do not consider part of our culture all that "boring."
This 2010 brings the bicentennial of our nation (which is still discussed, because if the real Bicentennial is the July 9, 2016) and we found more "acculturated" than ever. I still can not see kids who can not distinguish a chacarera of a samba, one of a baguala carvalito. Who can not appreciate how beautiful they are the guitars (especially if volunteer) and just complain and repeat "When is it?" Or laugh like that prehistory was present among the post-modern.
"This" as they call it is our culture, our true culture. I'm sorry, and I would say to pity, to see how every day we lose a little more of what characterizes and unites us. Yesterday when I was channel surfing to a special showing where Slaughterhouses Fair and a folk dance teacher Expica that tourists know of only Argentine tango, and we identify as "tango." Now when they see a truck farmer can not stop dancing and look astonished to realize that we are much more than a two by four. And that's where I wondered: if a foreigner can realize that, you can cost us so much to us? I'm not asking that we all dance to a samba, or chamamé chacarera (I confess that I do not dance, teach whoever is welcome) but minimally know how to discover how beautiful our dances to nurture and find Facebook more groups that say " I'm young, I love folklore and I'm not ashamed ♥ "not many" the greatest Yankee Dandy "or" Vamo 'the kids. "
Everyone who admires you and I respect that, but that does not give you the right to criticize that which identifies and unites us. I speak because I went / goes to show some video or listen to an issue of the Nocheros, Los Tekis, Los Chalcha (and thousands more even) and I look with face "this mine which was smoked? or worse, told me directly "Aaaaaah folklore, déjà nooo, I do not care, I do not like"
KNOW HOW IF YOU DO NOT LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR! At the first note of a flute and charango chords of a rejection is automatic. Play a drum and a guitar is as if they were to put the Mandinga himself talking in his ear.
Perhaps our fault, if we love those folklore, that the little ones (and some large) do not accept or even encourage listen. Maybe a little more "promotion" would be nice. Nor will I expect when listening to Radio Disney to tell me that A Don Ata "is ranked No. 1, but minimally I settle for a guy you know is a classic good of ourselves and that Don Atahualpa is real, an idol, and not only a person who appears in a song.
Is too much to ask that we value and know more about us realize how beautiful it is?
Voices criticize, appreciate ... Saluditos! (See photo! Is terrible! Haha)
As the great philosopher would say Bartolomeo J. Simpson: "There you see"
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