Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Cultura


Culture is a component that is intricately connected to the study of any language. As such, we have spent time researching cultural events and fads currently taking place in the Spanish-speaking world. In terms of traditions, we take a deeper look at Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, an annual three day long celebration in Mexico. We also consider current trends, like block buster-movies, and other Spanish-related activities and fads.


Music

Darte un Beso - Prince Poyce












Darte un Beso (To Give You a Kiss) is the classic love song. Poyce sings about his undying love to the rhythm of an ukulele which brings an interesting sound to the song.  With such calming and catchy tune this song tops the chart on Hot Latin Songs of 2013.



Propuesta Indecente - Romeo Santos










Prupuesta Indecente (Incident Proposal) offers a good mix between classic Latin American sounds with a more modern context. This song has a well-rounded sound that really brings the song together with Santos husky voice.





Loco – Enrique Iglesias










From Latin America to the United States Enrique Iglesias has caught the ears of many young people. This song highlights a pair of lonely guys, with a couple of bottles at a bar, wanting more. Loco (Crazy) moved away from his usual upbeat and high energy songs. It focuses on a slow and more melancholy tone.



 Cinco De Mayo











Cinco de Mayo is celebrated both in Mexico and in the United States but to various degrees.  In Mexico, the day is dedicated to the Mexican's Army unlikely victory over the French in Puebla.  The French were occupying Mexico during the American Civil War because they thought they could take advantage of America's unstable and divided condition at the time. Napoleon was an outspoken advocate of establishing a new independent empire in Mexico but after the union crushed the confederates, the French were wary of going to war with America and eventually the French withdrew after the Mexicans beat the French in the battle at Puebla. While residents living in the city of Puebla celebrate Cinco De Mayo, the majority of Latinos living in Mexico consider the day to be minor holiday. In the United States, Cinco De Mayo is celebrated and interpreted in a much different way.  Huge festivals containing dance parties and parades are throw in order to celebrate Mexican culture. 

In Mexico the celebration of other lives is usually three days long. There is Halloween on October 31st which usually looks like similar to Halloween in the America. However the next two days are usually very big in Mexico but not as large in the United States.  November 1st is usually designated for children.  November 2 is the day of dead. This holiday was created in order to remind people that every life should be celebrated. The founders wanted people to not fear death but just see it as the next step in life. On the second everyone visits the gravesites of their loved ones. These grave sites can be located anywhere the family chooses because they are owned or managed by the locals.  However in the United States most graveyards are closed off so it is harder to celebrate the holiday the traditional way. Therefore most Mexican Americans have alters in their homes where they place food, drinks, and other gifts for the descisted.

Movies

The Snitch Cartel (El cartel de los sapos)
1hr 55min - Rated R - Suspense/Thriller
Director: Carlos Moreno - Cast: Manolo Cardona, Tom Sizemore, Juana Acosta, Kuno Becker,Diego Cadavid
IMDb Summary: The real life story of Andres Lopez Lopez aka "Florecita" during his years involved with the Colombian Cartel aka "Cartel Norte del Valle".
Theatres: Cinema Latino de Aurora

We Are the Nobles (Nosotros los Nobles)
1hr 40min - Rated PG-13 - Comedy
Director: Gaz Alazraki - Cast: Gonzalo Vega, Karla Souza, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Juan Pablo Gil,Ianis Guerrero
IMDb Summary: When successful construction mogul Herman Noble accidentally stumbles onto his children's credit card statements, he discovers they are spending money beyond control. His oldest son Javier neglects the family business in exchange of his own ridiculous business ideas. His daughter, Barbara gets engaged to a 40 year-old gigolo just to spike her father, Herman, and his youngest son Charlie was expelled from college after having sex with the teacher. Herman realizes his children are spoiled beyond redemption and decides to teach them a lesson, before it's too late.
Theatres: Cinema Latino de Aurora, AMC Cherry Creek 8.

Instructions Not Included (No se Aceptan Devoluciones)
1hr 55min - Rated PG-13 - Comedy/Drama
Director: Eugenio Derbez - Cast: Eugenio Derbez, Jessica Lindsey, Loreto Peralta, Daniel Raymont, Alessandra Rosaldo
IMDb Summary: Valentin is Acapulco's resident playboy - until a former fling leaves a baby on his doorstep and takes off without a trace. Valentin leaves Mexico for Los Angeles to find the baby's mother, but only ends up finding a new home for himself and his newfound daughter, Maggie. An unlikely father figure, Valentin raises Maggie for six years, while also establishing himself as one of Hollywood's top stuntmen to pay the bills, with Maggie acting as his on-set coach. As Valentin raises Maggie, she forces him to grow up too. But their unique and offbeat family is threatened when Maggie's birth mom shows up out of the blue, and Valentin realizes he's in danger of losing his daughter- and his best friend.
Theatres: Cinema Latino de Aurora

 Pulling Strings
1hr 52min - Rated PG - Drama
Director: Pitipol Ybarra - Cast: Jaime Camil, Omar Chaparro, Laura Ramsey
IMDb Summary: Rachel is an intelligent modern day woman constantly on the move. Primarily focused on her career as a diplomatic consul for the U.S. embassy, she's literally lived her life on the move, globetrotting from city to city. Currently working in Mexico City and set to leave for London, Rachel's world turns upside down on the eve of her own goodbye party when she gets drunk and passes out on the street. Saved by Alejandro, a handsome Mariachi singer and single father, Rachel wakes up in his apartment with no recollection of how she got there. Nor does she remember that she rejected his visa the day before, which he desperately needs for his daughter. Romance unexpectedly blossoms between the two, but either sparks or fists will fly after she finds out his secret.
Theatres: Cinema Latino de Aurora, Harkins Northfield 18, AMC Westminster Promenade 24 

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