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EDUCATIONAL
CONCERTS
"Paula
Monsalve's educational artistic presentations ignite your student's imaginations
while iintroducing the history of Latin American folk music, its rhythms
and meanings. Students realize how music can transport them, allow them
to express their environment, roots, traditions, culture and history."
Marsha McClelland, LaFontaine Arts Council.
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SCHOOLS
Students are fascinated by diversity. The kids love
to learn about what is going on in other countries, the music, the ways
of living and the traditions. We bring music with different rhythms, inviting
them to go with us on a musical trip. There is a great time of interaction
between the students and us. There is also a time for questions, and this
is their favorite part. We teach them Spanish during the program and by
the end, we are all singing and dancing.
COLLEGE
The college concerts present both an taste of Latin
culture and entertainment. We choose a repertoire that is full of diverse
rhythms and folk mystic. We tell how "life goes on" in those
parts of the world.
To enhance the understanding of the lyrics and rhythms, we translate the
poetry so everyone can experience the images in the songs. The repertoire
goes beyond the commercial-type Latin music into the works of such great
folk composers as Violeta Parra (Chile), Atahualpa Yupanqui (Argentina),
Silvio Rodriguez (Cuba), Armando Manzanero (Mexico), and others.
A complete taste of Latin American music has to involve the joy of dancing,
the natural movements of the body through variety of the Latin rhythms.
Listening to music, such as Spanish soft flamenco, Brazilian samba, Colombian
cumbia, Puerto Rican salsa, Dominican Republic merengue,
doing the
basic steps of Latin dances
we go dancing to all these places gracefully!
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