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Garifuna National Fokloric Ballet of Honduras Part 2
12016-04-14T21:54:21-07:00Daisy Guzmand105b185db229bf2fc278c38dfb2ad9906efdee870111Part 2: The Garifuna National Folkloric Ballet of Honduras and its out-of-this-world performance was captured in its entirety at the Celebrity Centre International ...plain2016-04-14T21:54:21-07:00YouTube2013-09-21T17:48:23.000ZPuB75OP7iewgahfuDaisy Guzmand105b185db229bf2fc278c38dfb2ad9906efdee8
Garifuna American Heritage Foundation United, Inc. through its Clifford J. Palacio Garifuna Language and Culture Academy present a variety of educational videos created to preserve and disseminate the Garifuna language and culture. The videos you will find here were filmed during our live sessions offered for free to our students in Los Angeles, California. The Garifuna classes are made possible in part by a grant from The Alliance for California Traditional Arts in partnership with The Walter & Elise Haas Found, The William & Flora Hewlett, and The James Irvine Foundation.
La organización GAHFU sirve como un fuente de educación garifuna en la red. Personas que quieren aprender sober la cultura y la lengua. Los videos del canal Youtube de GAHFU llegan a Facebook y se compartan entre los miembros de l comunidad. Por compartir estos videos crean imagines contemporáneo de la esencia de la cultura garifuna. Este video muestra cómo la comunidad ha formalizado la forma de bailar en lo que consideran el ballet garífuna. Ellos combinaron la danza, los tambores y la técnica contemporánea para crear y expresión artística del folklore cultural.