Session bourrée 2t à Lyon
1:08
7 жыл бұрын
Séminaire folk  Lyon  - Teaser 1
1:48
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@HedvigKaercher
@HedvigKaercher 8 күн бұрын
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 8 күн бұрын
Thx for the compliment about the content! But beyond that I am utterly confused ;o
@juanacevedo7507
@juanacevedo7507 15 күн бұрын
Excelente lo que hicieron chicos!!! Felicitaciones!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 15 күн бұрын
Oye muchas gracias ! Nos alegramos que le gustó este mini-documentario ;). De dónde eres? Ya conocí de este diferencia a que lo significa "Peña" en este diferentes lugares?
@juanacevedo7507
@juanacevedo7507 15 күн бұрын
@bloomyntimes soy de Bs. As., mi padre es Salteño y aprendio a tocar guitarra solo mirando a los mayores en los patios de las casas y en peñas. Uno simplemente lo vive y disfruta sin pensarlo mucho por lo general, pero puesto asi en contexto (historico, cultural, nacional etc) y con las bellas imagenes que ustedes captaron y las reflexiones y aportes de los/as entrevistados/as la verdad que emociona, gracias y felicitaciones! Soy su fan a partir de ahora, ya ewtoy viendo las demas cosas, la pasaron lindo, parece...😉👍
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 17 күн бұрын
What is your favorite moment in this long and rich interview? For us, the mini private carnival celebration was a special surprise from Horacio ❤🎉 And the point about "Accriollarse" and becoming local when discovering a new culture was both evident and profound 🤯. What about you!? Let us know in the comment and share with eachother our favorite moments!
@mariasoledadclemente959
@mariasoledadclemente959 17 күн бұрын
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽❤️🇦🇷❤️
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 17 күн бұрын
Gracias para mirar este video ❤
@andrewrodriguezheredia9520
@andrewrodriguezheredia9520 18 күн бұрын
El caporal es un ritmo propio de Bolivia
@diostomaelcontroldemivida6927
@diostomaelcontroldemivida6927 20 күн бұрын
Muy linda cultura y música
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 20 күн бұрын
Eso es! Y el dúo ANDINOS tenía todo el corazón de compartirlo!
@diostomaelcontroldemivida6927
@diostomaelcontroldemivida6927 20 күн бұрын
@@bloomyntimes gracias por compartir saludes.
@bellinivernon
@bellinivernon 28 күн бұрын
.. ..Por favor , a los dos lados de rutas , veredas y caminos , y en los perimetros de campos tienen que poner alboles frutales cada 6 metros. En todo el pais. Los arboles absorven agua el agua de lluvia , y evitan inundaciones....
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 28 күн бұрын
Thx for the positive message ! I hope they listen!
@azarael77
@azarael77 29 күн бұрын
Just starting to learn about Bal Folk. As a Tango dancer this is my new favorite Bal Folk dance :D
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 28 күн бұрын
Enjoy the discovery of Bal Folk ! :)
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975 Ай бұрын
Gran entrevista 😊👏👏👏
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Encantado que lo disfrutes! Roger es un grande!
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975 Ай бұрын
Hermoso ver como la cultura y en especial del folclore argentino se difunde mas, ya que el tango solo representa a una region del pais por mas que sea reconocida a nivel mundial, nuestro pais es rico en musica folclorica ya que cada region se indentifica por el ritmo particular que tien la musica y por ende la danza.
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Que bueno commentario que haces! Gracias! Si, increíble que dos culturas tan fuerte vienen del mismo país. Argentina tiene mucho a offrendir al mundo! Gracias para mira el documentario!
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975 Ай бұрын
Soy del norte de Argentina y siempre me costo bailar la zamba pero aprendi a hacerlo. Mi pais rica cultura del folclore 😊
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Claro que la Zamba tiene un montón de profundidad y cosas specificas que la hace tan rica! Un baile especial! 🩷
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975
@anabelaanahisumbaino9975 Ай бұрын
Musica de mi tierra Qebradeña 😊 🎵🎶
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Ya conocía a los chicos de ANDINOS? Que locura que los encontramos la primera hora a dentro de la Quebrada 🤯
@anapaulauechazu3807
@anapaulauechazu3807 Ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this video and the music! It’s truly beautiful to see artists being recognized and given a space to express themselves. Thank you for sharing such incredible talent! ❤️
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching the video and your kind comment. They are truly amazing musicians and working on this video was a treat ! 🍬 And it's part of our goals and ethos at Bloomyn Times to try and let the art talk, and provide context to amazing cultures. So your feedback is very motivating! 🩵
@Luna-xv9my
@Luna-xv9my Ай бұрын
❤ Hermosa la música, saludos desde Salta!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Gracias para el mensaje y disfrutar el vídeo! Ya miraste nuestro "SPIRIT of Salta-Jujuy" ? Que piensas?
@echazubaltazar8945
@echazubaltazar8945 Ай бұрын
Excelente contenido! Gracias por difundir nuestra música regional. Felicitaciones ANDINOS por sonar tan armoniosamente
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Gracias a vos para disfrutar el vídeo y dejar este mensaje! Provimos de transmitir el ambiente y sonido increíble de ANDINOS allí en KZbin para que el mundo puede disfrutarlo también 🙂
@lucianabelenechazu2324
@lucianabelenechazu2324 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! Thats my uncle, and as you can see He loves music and the ravine area! ❤ Thank you for your time for the video and we hope you return to the Argentine north!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Thx so much for your comment. Your uncle is pure magic and a true Maestro. So glad you found the video. Making those piece is as much for the people who can discover those cultures, as for the people who are close to them. Meeting ANDINOS was truly special 🩵
@franzcompany9106
@franzcompany9106 Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤Felicidades . Me encantó sus melodías y sencillez. Saludos desde Lima Perú.
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Nos gustaría también explorar Perú con Bloomyn Times. Que región deberíamos ir para encontrar la cultura más conectado con tierra y historia?
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
What do you think of this "Tiny Street Concert" format? The mix of great local music, in live acoustic recordings, captured in beautiful and culturally relevant locations, with the extra juicy layer of small presentations/cultural insights on the music played. Should we try this format again in the future? (It would be a mini-series, inside of a sub-series, inside of a travel series, inside of our channel... all good 😊)
@TabasumIslam-rs7um
@TabasumIslam-rs7um Ай бұрын
I'm watching your KZbin channel has many problems in the SEO section, so your KZbin views and subscribers are not increasing. Do you want to solve this problem?
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Hello! That's very kind of you to propose help! I'm sure plenty can be improved. There are our project's contact here on the about section of the channel, feel free to reach out by email with your proposition. Otherwise hoping you enjoyed the video :)
@wikitunia
@wikitunia Ай бұрын
The out of this world landscape of Jujuy ❤ forever in my heart
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
And you forever together with those out-of-this-world landscapes! <3
@wikitunia
@wikitunia Ай бұрын
@@bloomyntimes 💕✨
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
🌟 Hidden gems are everywhere in the Salta & Jujuy Provincias! We'd love to hear about your own discoveries or dreams of visiting this colorful corner of Argentina. What intrigued you most about this region of the world? Share your thoughts, and let's inspire each other to our next adventures! 🧳 And stay tuned for the Live performance of the music Duo Andinos as well as dance performance + Full interview of Horacio Quispe, coming soon on Bloomyn Times! 🎉
@eternalbalkanpodcast
@eternalbalkanpodcast Ай бұрын
Beautifully put together video, feels like a personal letter of love and respect to this amazing side of Argentinian culture and heritage, and even, that of all of us as humans 🇦🇷🤍🌎
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Oh! 🥹 Thank you so much for this very touching comment! We hope to be able to "write" many more love letters! So many universes circling around one another and deeply touching cultures and communities! Very grateful for you watching the video and resonating with it <3 Thanks!
@eternalbalkanpodcast
@eternalbalkanpodcast Ай бұрын
Great interview, Lola is a very interesting and charming lady, glad to learn about her experience 🤍
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
She is! And she really has built quite an impressive, supportive community! It's worth checking her out on her Instagram page, she does amazing work not only as a teacher but as a community builder!
@eternalbalkanpodcast
@eternalbalkanpodcast Ай бұрын
Lovely work, introduction to a completely new side of Argentinian music, dance mc culture, unknown for me so far 👏🏼🙂
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! Glad you enjoyed the video and that it could serve as an intro to a new culture. That is totally what we are going for! ;)
@nanudv
@nanudv 2 ай бұрын
At 9:24 they aren't dancing a CHACARERA. It is another dance called GATO. That's why it is different. great video!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
Oh woaw, that is a big one ! Thanks for the correction! From the outside it really seemed to be a variation on the base structure of Chacarera, but here is another example of how little we can deduce sometimes from the outside looking in ;). Thanks for watching and taking the time to add this info <3
@wikitunia
@wikitunia Ай бұрын
@nanudv wow, that's so interesting!! can you please point out what we could have noticed in the dance that makes it a Gato? I see all elements of chacarera in it and I'm struggling to see where the difference is (apart from maybe the start point but even that Im not sure about) but I'm really eager to find out! thank you <3
@wikitunia
@wikitunia Ай бұрын
As Roger says around 14:40 - gato is so obvious to natives and not so for us from abroad :D case in point!
@nanudv
@nanudv 4 күн бұрын
​​@@wikitunia they seem similar, but el gato is shorter. the dancers don't do the diamond shape's step and circle at the beginning, as you noticed. it starts with clapping. then the dancers exchange places and return to their initial position with two times crossing on 8 bars, that's called a VUELTA ENTERA (full turn). Then a 4 bar circle moving forward and backward, called GIRO (spin), then the man do ZAPATEO and woman, SARANDEO on 8 bars. then dancers exchange positions on a 4 bar step called MEDIA VUELTA (half turn), ZAPATEO and SARANDEO again. then GIRO FINAL and CORONACIÓN, 4 bars turn meeting at the end, like the chacarera. it all repeats one more time and end! there is another similar dance called CHACARERA DOBLE, which is a bit longer.
@wikitunia
@wikitunia 2 ай бұрын
*practising zamba in the living room* 😀💃
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
Oh nice! Was the video enough to get the basics? I wished we had even more time on location to learn more of the details! <3
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
Hey Everyone! Thanks a lot for passing by here and watching the video! If you want them, you can find subtitles for the full video in ENGLISH (et aussi sous-titres en FRANÇAIS) at the bottom right of the player by clicking on CC and selecting the language in the settings menu right next to it (Cliquez sur CC et sélectionner la langue préférée dans le menu de paramètres juste à côté). Let us know your thoughts on the video! Did you learn something new? And is there a DANCE/MUSIC/CRAFT that is culturally connected you have always dreamed of learning? Let us know and maybe you will find it in a future QUICK LOOK video! 🤪🥰
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
The musical moments together with the anecdotes and valuable history 💗! Roger was excellent at sharing his passion and his precious knowledge. What was your favorite tune? (list in the description). For us it has to be Canción del Jangadero (Jaime Davalos)!! 🎶
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
Mendoza was a pure surprise gem! We knew it was supposed to be nice, but nothing could have prepared us for the amount of charm the region had to offer. What is the last hidden gem you had the happy surprise to discover which made you fall in love? Share with everyone you last or favorite in the comments, we can all use a bit of that magic! ;)
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
We started filming without knowing what to expect, and the arrangement was a delight! It felt so real, this music with such character, played by a group of musician representing all the history and beauty of their country. It gave us the chill to be there and to record it! What was the last time you had chills from art! Music, dance, performance, movies? We just don't chill enough in our lives, so let's share some of it in the comments 💗
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
Social dance events have this very unique power, to bring the artists and the dancers together in a similar dynamic. Have you ever done social dances? What is your favorite memory of the triangle musicians-crowd-you? Those two peñas brought together through time by the power of music are quite special for us!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
Lola shared with us amazing personal stories as well as profound observations about her craft and her community. What was your favorite talking point and why? For us, it might well be the part about traditional dances adapting to the reality of today and every person making it their own! That was so beautifully said by Lola!
@amrcg2
@amrcg2 3 ай бұрын
3 loves!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 2 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing the love :)
@tempvoice
@tempvoice 3 ай бұрын
So interesting! Didn't realise peña was so different across the country! And at the same time, as you say in the video, impressive that the same dances are even practiced all throughout this massive country! Well done for the awesome overview!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much ! Yeah, it was quite a surprise for us too ! ;). And there is still much we couldn't explore on this trip, the scene in Córdoba And Santiago del Estero for example! Also wandering what is the reality of peñas down in the far South. It is quite a big country ;p. Maybe a Part 2 at some point ;). Thx again for watching and for the kind comment!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Anyone planning to go to Buenos Aires to dance Tango? Or maybe you just came back? ;) What is your experience? Regardless if you have been or still planning, share your process with the community! <3
@wikitunia
@wikitunia 3 ай бұрын
This song is stuck in my head for days now and I love it :D <3
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
It can do that yes ;)
@wikitunia
@wikitunia 3 ай бұрын
So much to explore in and around Mendoza! A gorgeous part of the planet <3
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
So much Yes! And this is yet only a blip, a little flash, a tiny slice of everything there is... *Daydreaming*... <3
@aknsmar2768
@aknsmar2768 3 ай бұрын
hey, here! I'm an Argentine folklore dancer, I am grateful, because it is a culture that unites us from the extreme north to the south. It's the same culture, with different influences. These dances have their viceregal, Jesuit Franciscan origins. Well, the Jesuits were the ones who taught music, they brought the guitar and the violin. The Bombo is an instrument of war that was used in the army, it came from Europe to here. Then the accordion and bandoneon arrived with the immigrants. Although the popular dances that are danced throughout the country are the malambo, the chacarera, the chamamé, the feeling of the Argentine people. And another curiosity, in colonial times, one of the main establishments was in Peru, that is why the Jesuits who came to Argentina from Peru to continue "colonizing the American South" also arrived with the African music of the Peruvian slaves. . That's why the zamacueca, which evolved in Argentina into the zamba and the cueca, (with our own style) then you have even more diverse folkloric rhythms like the chamamé, although similar to other dances, this dance is also born from the Jesuit rites, only Then the immigrant arrived and brought rhythms like the valseado, a community that had the most influence was the coastal region, where many dances of the chamamé style are danced, such as "rasguidos dobles, chamarrita, valseado." From the polkas of the Ukrainians, the rural polkas, the kolomeikas and the chotis were born.
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Hi there ! Such an interesting comment! Thank you so much for providing even more history and background to all those discoveries. During our trip to Argentina we missed the chamamé and were very sad about that. I guess it will have to be for a part 2! ;). Couple of questions for you: 1) Is there any content in english (or with subtitles) people can go to to continue learning about Argentine Folk and dive even deeper? (We will feature more in-depth resources in our Newsletter!) 2) You seem very knowledgeable and capable to go in depth about Argentine Folk in English. Where are you based? Is there a page or something where people can find/follow you? Thanks again for giving our video a look, and for the detailed comment! <3
@aknsmar2768
@aknsmar2768 3 ай бұрын
@@bloomyntimes Well, since I am a dancer and also play traditional instruments, they teach us all the colonial history and the mixture with immigration. Unfortunately there are not many translations that I can find, but there are books. Although they are in Spanish :(.. Pedro Berrutti, in his "Manual de danzas Nativas" explains many of the origins of the dances that came here as quadrillas, and many more folkloric rhythms. There are also many documentaries (also in Spanish) about Chango Spasiuk, on the encuentro channel, each of them can be found on KZbin. I leave you a video here, maybe you could activate the subtitles. automatic to English. kzbin.info/www/bejne/lYe9dauZm5qamsksi=At2G1EhlGWhLW66I
@NoraReinoso-f5e
@NoraReinoso-f5e 3 ай бұрын
the Peña it's call the festivities...the dance is la chacarera..it's a traditional Argentina dance.
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
You're totally right! Thx for watching the video!
@NoraReinoso-f5e
@NoraReinoso-f5e 3 ай бұрын
@@bloomyntimes thank you..the video it's great
@Alterblog
@Alterblog 3 ай бұрын
Hermoso, felicitaciones
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Muchas Gracias par mirar este vídeo y dejar un mensaje!
@juanagustingarcia1866
@juanagustingarcia1866 3 ай бұрын
Nice video! Just one mistake: La Quebrada de Humahuaca is from Province of Jujuy, not Salta. Salta is another province of Argentina
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Hi Juan ! Thx for watching the video and leaving a comment! Yes you are totally right about Humahuaca being in the Jujuy Province and not the Salta Province! Sorry if I made this mistake! Can you point me out when you saw this in the video because I can't find it back! It was either a mistake of attention slipping through or a semantic mistake between the use of words such as Region (in the sense of area Vs regional) and Province. Either way, would love to find where I made the mistake in the video to make sure to avoid it in the future! Thx again!
@KoenDhondt-c7b
@KoenDhondt-c7b 3 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing this high quality documentary on this special dance culture! I enjoyed it a lot!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Koen for giving it a watch! Glad you enjoyed it! <3
@michaelniel6396
@michaelniel6396 3 ай бұрын
Loved it, I now feel curious and inspired. The documentary flows very pleasantly and naturally, well done!
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Making anyone curious and inspired is all we could ever hope for and those are the best words of encouragement you could give us for the work we are trying to do! If you want to explore further, we will share some of our research material and suggestions via our brand-new newsletter in a couple of weeks when we get close to finishing our Argentina series! You might find it useful/interesting: bloomyntimes-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ Thank you again and glad you enjoyed the documentary!
@wikitunia
@wikitunia 3 ай бұрын
"Pan con manteca, pan con manteca... " Wonderful Roger! 😍🥰
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Best rythmic explanation ever ! :)
@wikitunia
@wikitunia 3 ай бұрын
@@bloomyntimes for real 🫶🫶🫶
@edmontontangobar4991
@edmontontangobar4991 3 ай бұрын
Great documentary. I'm Canadian who discovered Argentine culture through tango, it's great to learn more about diverse culture in Argentina beyond BsAs.
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Same journey here, went twice to Argentina for Tango and was very curious about the other big popular culture there! Glad you enjoyed it! Stay tune for more about Argentina coming up very soon :)
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching our mini-docu and spending this time with us, traveling through the humanity and landscapes of Argentina! Let us know what you think of this work! And tell us, where would be your dream destination for cultural travel?!
@wikitunia
@wikitunia 3 ай бұрын
Love love love this! Such beautiful footage, perspective and message <3
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 3 ай бұрын
Personal question time! Have you ever experienced romantic energy in dancing? What was the dance? As we explore social and cultural practices around the world, we question their role in the fabric of society and how people meet... How fascinating!
@ninabondallaz4562
@ninabondallaz4562 4 ай бұрын
Super documentaire, bravo !
@bloomyntimes
@bloomyntimes 4 ай бұрын
Merci Nina! Si les vidéos sur l'Argentine vous intéressent, il y a pas mal de choses à venir pour vous sur la chaîne ! Dont un mini docu du même genre sur la culture Peña en Argentine live dans quelques semaines ! :) Un très bon été à vous!