Friday, June 19, 2009
Elongated Bowl Toilet Fit In Round Bowl
ARGENTINA BLACK PRESS
Under the slogan "Presence, awareness, pride and culture and for the presentation of the" Support to the African population in Argentina and their grassroots organizations, this festival will bring together leading exponents African art and African American. This event aims to contribute to the visibility of the presence of African descendants in Argentina. Expressing his support in society and culture, revealing their identity and worldview.
with free admission and with limited capacity, so book tickets requested to 4201-9412 or via mail to
With music and dance of Afro-Argentine candombe will open the day with the group "The Family" who invite the public to learn these rhythms, apparently missing but continued Afro-Argentine families playing today. What will the "Movement Afrocultural" with a staging of Capoeira Angola and Afro-Brazilian songs. The group "Semba Afrique" will feature music and dance of Guinea. Finally, the Afro-Peruvian music group "Los Negros Wednesday" will close the night of pure celebration and Landau, giving way to the Afro-Uruguayan Candombe drums of the "Movement Afrocultural" that invite the audience to dance the night firing.
Under the Argentina Negra Festival will present the project "Support to the African population in Argentina and their grassroots organizations, which is led by Mrs. Miriam Gomes (Union Mutual Aid Society of Cape Verdeans in Dock Sud) and has the support of the English Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECI). "This project is born by the need for coordinated actions, articulated and specific help to reverse the secular process of invisibility that was the subject of Afro-Argentine population. Hence, the importance of the participation of various African organizations descendants in the country for the formulation and design of relevant activities. These objectives require both a democratic construction in the day to day, mutual understanding and strengthening individual and collective self-esteem, "said Miriam Gomes , Project Director.
worth remembering that in 1810 30% of the population of Buenos Aires was of African origin, while in Córdoba, Tucumán and Catamarca, the black population was larger than the white. Many African descent died in the war against Paraguay and the epidemic of yellow fever. crossbreeding many ethnic features were blurred and the Generation of '80 established state policies based on the extermination and invisibility of Afro and indigenous peoples, which today are poor and marginalized communities. But Argentina is also black and this is demonstrated by the nearly 2 million African descent currently living in the country and the huge collection bequeathed to the culture and society as a whole.
The Project "Support to the African people in Argentina and their grassroots organizations, is held in the idea of \u200b\u200bmaking visible to the black population in Argentina, which includes descendants of enslaved Africans, members of the community Cape Verdean arrived in the late nineteenth century, more recent immigrants from Africa and sub-Saharan populations from Brazil, Uruguay, Peru and countries of continental and insular Caribbean. These communities remain hidden or invisible by the census, the contents and educational media. Among the activities planned by the Project for this year highlighted: Talks African and African American culture, health workshops, training and job placement, workshops Afro-Argentina, among others. For more information http://www.proyectoafro.com.ar/
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Under the Argentina Negra Festival will present the project "Support to the African population in Argentina and their grassroots organizations, which is led by Mrs. Miriam Gomes (Union Mutual Aid Society of Cape Verdeans in Dock Sud) and has the support of the English Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECI). "This project is born by the need for coordinated actions, articulated and specific help to reverse the secular process of invisibility that was the subject of Afro-Argentine population. Hence, the importance of the participation of various African organizations descendants in the country for the formulation and design of relevant activities. These objectives require both a democratic construction in the day to day, mutual understanding and strengthening individual and collective self-esteem, "said Miriam Gomes , Project Director. worth remembering that in 1810 30% of the population of Buenos Aires was of African origin, while in Córdoba, Tucumán and Catamarca, the black population was larger than the white. Many African descent died in the war against Paraguay and the epidemic of yellow fever. crossbreeding many ethnic features were blurred and the Generation of '80 established state policies based on the extermination and invisibility of Afro and indigenous peoples, which today are poor and marginalized communities. But Argentina is also black and this is demonstrated by the nearly 2 million African descent currently living in the country and the huge collection bequeathed to the culture and society as a whole.
The Project "Support to the African people in Argentina and their grassroots organizations, is held in the idea of \u200b\u200bmaking visible to the black population in Argentina, which includes descendants of enslaved Africans, members of the community Cape Verdean arrived in the late nineteenth century, more recent immigrants from Africa and sub-Saharan populations from Brazil, Uruguay, Peru and countries of continental and insular Caribbean. These communities remain hidden or invisible by the census, the contents and educational media. Among the activities planned by the Project for this year highlighted: Talks African and African American culture, health workshops, training and job placement, workshops Afro-Argentina, among others. For more information http://www.proyectoafro.com.ar/
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Saturday May 30, 1918 hs Auditorio Bauen Callao 360, CABA Free admission, limited capacity
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