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immediatebreakfast · 6 months
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Do you have celebrations today?
Yes we have! Since yesterday here in my city is has started the long tradition of the Parties of November, or Fiestas Novembrinas.
It is a really massive local celebration that I can only describe as a giant carnival where every single person participates. From schools to private establishments, all of the city unites to see troupes, musical dance groups, floats, popular creativity, costumes, festive props, and beauty queens.
What I mean with beauty queens is that all barrios choose a girl to become a local queen, and with collective effort they make a comparsa (a group of singers, musicians and dancers) with her as the protagonist.
Then, all the comparsas are led to the center of the city by the Lanceros de la Independencia as civic, and festive authorities. Now, the phrase Lanceros de la independencia is translated to Independence Lancers, why does independence have to do with parties?
Easy in November occured the first declaration of absolute independence from the Spanish crown in New Granada. Specifically on November 11 of 1811 which is why it's called Fiestas Novembrinas. Then the celebration extended through the whole month, and November 11 was declared a civic free day.
The way people put EFFORT in their comparsas, and everything is astounding.
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fahmmania · 9 months
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Celebrating Filipino Heritage: Filipino Festivals in Chino Hills
Introduction:
Chino Hills, a vibrant city located in Southern California, has become a melting pot of diverse cultures, attracting residents from all over the world. Among the numerous ethnic communities that call Chino Hills home, the Filipino community plays a significant role in enriching the city's cultural tapestry. Through a series of exciting Filipino heritage celebrations Chino Hills and festivals, the Filipino residents of Chino Hills proudly showcase their traditions, history, and artistry, creating a sense of unity and pride within the community. In this article, we will explore the colorful and lively Filipino festivals in Chino Hills, celebrating the rich Filipino heritage and fostering a sense of camaraderie among its residents.
Santacruzan and Flores de Mayo: Santacruzan and Flores de Mayo are two religious festivals celebrated in the Philippines during the month of May. In Chino Hills, the local Filipino community has embraced these traditional events, hosting a grand procession that showcases beautiful floral floats and young women representing biblical characters and saints. The celebration culminates in the reenactment of the search for the Holy Cross, accompanied by prayer, music, and dance. These festivals not only commemorate religious traditions but also bring together Filipino families and friends to pass on their cultural heritage to the younger generations.
Barrio Fiesta: Barrio Fiesta is a popular Filipino cultural festival that highlights the country's diverse regional customs, cuisine, and performing arts. In Chino Hills, this festival transforms the city's parks into a lively carnival, bustling with food stalls, cultural exhibits, and live performances. Attendees are treated to a feast of delectable Filipino dishes like adobo, pancit, and lechon, as well as traditional folk dances and music. Barrio Fiesta fosters a strong sense of community and provides a platform for local artists and entrepreneurs to showcase their talents and products.
Pista sa Nayon: Pista sa Nayon, which translates to "town feast" or "village fiesta," is a celebratory event that pays tribute to Filipino community life and camaraderie. Held annually in Chino Hills, this festival features an array of activities, including games, parades, and cultural shows. Families come together to enjoy the day with delicious Filipino delicacies and participate in traditional games that evoke a strong sense of nostalgia for the homeland. Pista sa Nayon strengthens the bond among Filipino residents in Chino Hills and fosters a deeper appreciation for their shared heritage.
Filipino American History Month Celebrations: October is designated as Filipino American History Month, and Chino Hills proudly joins the nation in commemorating the significant contributions of Filipino-Americans to American society. The city hosts a series of events throughout the month, including educational seminars, art exhibits, and performances that showcase the achievements and cultural heritage of the Filipino community. These celebrations serve as a platform for cultural exchange and help to bridge the gap between the Filipino community and other residents of Chino Hills.
Conclusion:
In Chino Hills, celebrating Filipino heritage through festivals and events has become an integral part of the city's cultural fabric. The Filipino community takes immense pride in sharing their traditions, customs, and cuisine with fellow residents, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and understanding. These vibrant celebrations not only preserve the richness of Filipino culture but also promote unity and harmony among the diverse inhabitants of Chino Hills. Through their heritage celebrations and festivals, the Filipino community in Chino Hills continues to strengthen their cultural identity and create lasting memories for generations to come.
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moevie · 3 years
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I may not live in Washington Heights, but I do live in a neighborhood that half the population is Latinx. Right now I have two parties, one on either side of me playing Latin Regae and Bachata/dance music. Plus it’s hot!
It really is a Carnival de barrio.
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manhattan-mari · 5 years
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SQUIP: my jobs to color your aesthetic, and make you seem much less pathetic so just step and fetch, don't ask me why
Carla: why?
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sincerely-zoemurphy · 6 years
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Every theater fan knows that it is required to listen to the entire In The Heights soundtrack at least once through on Fourth of July
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superkitty21 · 2 years
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I know dunking on LMM has been a meme for a while but I stand by the fact that he's legit good at his job. 
I don’t think it’s hyperbole to say he’s one of the best musical theatre composers working today
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pearlcages · 3 years
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i have so many thoughts abt carla & daniela
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rihometal-moved · 5 years
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Storytime: Song Russian Roulette
Okay so it’s finals week and I’m stupid stressed out. So of course I decide to turn on my Lin playlist because Hamilton and In the Heights are my pick me ups. Anyways, I turn it on and select My Shot because that’s my super hype song so I’m listening and I’m like great awesome, it’s got me super hyped. Finals I’m totally beating your ass and not throwing away my shot. (I’m super terrible I know)
Then Carnival Del Barrio comes on and what okay I must have forgotten to turn off shuffle earlier but I’m getting into it so I don’t worry about it. And I’m like YAAAS! super hyped I got this! And my best friend starts dancing with me. So we park outside our apartment but are like still dancing and super hype. 
The song ends and I’m like okay shuffle is on but I’m in a good mood so it’ll be okay. The next song: Best of Wives and Best of Women. 
PEOPLE!!!!!
Let me tell you how quickly my mood dropped. I almost started crying. I was like noooo. 
Moral of this story: If you are listening to Lin’s songs on shuffle, don’t get too hyped because you will be brought down at some point. 
Anyways, thanks for tuning in and reading and more stories will be coming!
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pika-ace · 3 years
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I FINALLY SAW THE IN THE HEIGHTS MOVIE
HOLY SHIT
HOLY FUCKING SHIT I JUST WITNESSED MANNA FROM THE FUCKING GODS
My skin is clear, my children are fed, and my crops are thriving and I have SO MUCH TO SAY ABOUT IT
SPOILERS UNDER THE CUT! Seriously, do not read if you want to see the movie, I want you to experience this emotional ride yourselves
- I don't really need to talk about the music because, as expected, it was top-notch. Everyone was great, great voices, god-tier dancing, just good shit all around
- Songs are cut and things are changed, but honestly, NOTHING was lost so there's no need to worry. For every story element they take away, they add SO MUCH MORE with the changes they made to make up for it. It's like ITH for the first time all over again :D
- First up, Usnavi. MY GOD ANTHONY RAMOS, I AM SO SORRY I'VE BEEN SLEEPING ON YOU FOR SO LONG! I never paid him any mind back in the day because his face was just plastered all over Lams stuff (UGGGGH) so seeing him doing his own thing SEPARATE from that? I WAS ONCE BLIND BUT NOW I SEE
- The whole beach story-telling thing was throwing me off the whole time. I remember how PETRIFIED everyone was when the trailers showed that, but I had faith that there was a point to it and I WAS RIGHT!! The SECOND Sonny pointed out that green crab he painted, it was like a slap in the face, and when Usnavi started his whole 'There goes my flight' part, my cousin and I silently fist pumped in pure joy
- Also, USNAVI👏AND👏VANESSA👏AS👏MARRIED👏BUSINESS👏PARTNERS👏FUCKING👏ALL👏MY👏YES (Why did none of us think of this before????)
- USNAVI AND VANESSA GETTING A CANONICAL DAUGHTER, FUCKING YES PLEASE, PUT THAT HAT ON HER HEAD
- Next, Nina. Just...OH her voice...so soft...so gentle...I could fall asleep to that shit...
- The extra details of her being discriminated against at Stanford, just...DAMN, that shit HURTED. Best Girl doesn't deserve that shit!!!
- And her deciding to go back after learned that Sonny wants to be like her but can't due to discrimination just...BEST GIRL
- Benny just...OOZED charm, man. It almost makes me sad that he and Nina didn't play as big a role in the movie as they did in the play compared to Usnavi and Vanessa. ALMOST.
- Speaking of, Vanessa got an expanded role, HELL TO THE FUCKING YES. (She got a last name change from Otilla Garcia to Morales, but hey, her last name was just a workshop thing anyway so it's JUST not-canon enough to make changing it acceptable)
- Vanessa being the one who decided on the mural thing and getting Pete and Sonny to help just...BEAUTIFUL. That's TRUE LOVE right there
- Lin as Piragua Guy and Chris Jackson as Mr. Softee; that was the funniest meta shit I've EVER seen.
- I?? Did not expect?? To come out of this LOVING Kevin Rosario??? Like, he was SO MUCH BETTER and less antagonistic??? And I LOVED IT??
- Seriously though, getting rid of his prejudice against Benny was THE MOST WELCOME CHANGE in this whole movie (to me at least). When those two were together in the dispatch during the Blackout and helping people, that was just *chef's kiss* That was the pseudo-father-son shit I have been CRAVING for those two!
- Blackout was much less scary and chaotic than we were led to believe in the stage play; a part of me was disappointed, but the way they made it with everyone taking it in stride made up for it. It was like 'Aw dammit, blackout! Welp, bust out the fireworks and the Bingo boards, we're gonna be in the dark for a while, you all know the drill.'
- Also, lights turning back on RIGHT after Carnival del Barrio? Nice touch 👌
- Pete was SO GOOD. Favorite scene:
Usnavi, with Sonny: You're out here; who's watching the store? *points to Pete who's booking it out of the store having stolen something*
Sonny: *runs after him* PETE NO, YOU CAN'T JUST DO THAT!!!
- Age gap still seems a bit ambiguous between Sonny and Pete, so until confirmation is given, this pairing is staying EXPLICITLY in the stage version tag on Ao3 XD
- PETE PROVIDING VANESSA WITH INSPIRATIONAL MATERIALS, THAT IS A FACET OF FRIENDSHIP I NEVER KNEW I WANTED
- Also, appreciate Usnavi being MUCH less antagonistic towards Pete, just treating him as an annoying kid that enjoys getting a rise out of him rather than a vandal that's a bad influence who Usnavi WILL call the cops on if pushed.
- Daniela and Carla were REALLY awesome together and I'm DOWN for them being a couple, even though Hollywood STILL decided to be cowards about it with no on-screen kiss or mention that they were girlfriends (come on guys, it's 2021, stop hiding the gays!!)
- Abuela. ABUELAAAAAAAA. NEED I SAY MORE????
Usnavi: I wanna take you and Sonny to DR
Abuela: I'm not leaving without Sonny
Me: MY QUEEN, YEEEEES
- When I saw her lying down during Blackout and staring at Usnavi and Sonny and then started transitioning into Paciencia y Fe, my writer brain IMMEDIATELY began putting those metaphor pieces together and was like 'No...no no no no NO, don't you do this to me, DON'T YOU FUCKING DARE DO THIS TO ME-'
- Alabanza had me sobbing; no comment.
- The lotto money twist was SO GOOD??? Like, my cousin and I were VERY concerned when it wasn't brought up AT ALL, but then when it turns out she saved the ticket to give to Usnavi as a final gift after her death just...TEARS EVERYWHERE
- And last but not least...Sonny. Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny SONNYYYYYYYYYYY! My son, my child, the light of my life, the stars in my sky, was given justice on this day!!!
- HE HAS A DAD!! IT'S A SHITTY DAD BUT HE HAS A PLACE TO LIVE!!! IT'S BETTER THAN WHAT WE HAD BEFORE AND I THANK BASED LMM FOR GIVING MY BOY THE BACKSTORY HE DESERVED!! (Fanfic writers, I expect MOUNTAINS of angst and hurt/comfort from you all with this new material!)
- RIP Smol Sonny, but that baby face of his MORE than made up for it :3c
- Usnavi WANTING to take Sonny to DR right off the bat, just...THANK YOU. That was DESPERATELY NEEDED and was even wrapped up early and neatly with Sonny saying to Usnavi 'Nah, I grew up here in NY, I have no memories of DR but YOU do, so if you wanna go, then go, I like it here.' and since he HAS A FUCKING HOME here, the worry for his well-being is GONE and it feels GOOD.
- Learning Sonny was undocumented was a PUNCH IN THE FUCKING HEART! My mind IMMEDIATELY reminded me when his dad asked Usnavi why he only paid Sonny in cash and the FACE HE MADE when Nina said that undocumented kids can't get in college just BABY NOOOOOOOOOO
- Usnavi. Using. The goddamn lotto money. TO GET SONNY DOCUMENTED. MY DE LA VEGA COUSIN LOVING HEART HAS FUCKING ASCENDED AND IS NEVER COMING BACK DOWN. DADNAVI SUPREMACY.
Do I have ANY gripes with this movie? Yes, I do.
THEY FUCKING KILLED CAMILA. I DO NOT APPRECIATE BEST MOM GETTING THE DISNEY TREATMENT, THANK YOU VERY MUCH >:/
Other than that though, this movie is a 10/10, go see it. Right now. I mean it.
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teawithflavor · 5 years
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Why does this keep happening? I just try to chill as my Musical Theatre loving self singing along to my favorite songs but then some random TikTok normie comes up. Then they try to sing with me but stop at the wrong time because they don't actually know what they're doing. So far they have ruined Carnival de Barrio (In The Heights), Wait For Me (Hadestown), Big Fun (Heathers), and a few Beetlejuice songs, among others.
While this does spread awareness, it takes away context and presentation. This can leave viewers with the wrong ideas on the song and musical as a whole. It can also confuse them if they actually try to listen to the whole song due to the ignorance they originally have from their experience with the piece.
Do not let this continue. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
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erudammit · 7 years
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I imagine that one scene in Carnival del Barrio where Vanessa and Sonny are trying to point out all the issues to be basically them ranting and everybody just kinda looking at them with raised eyebrows and wondering when the hell they got to be so overdramatic.
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Anne Baxter α:7 de mayo 1923 Ω:12 de diciembre 1985
Anne Baxter (Michigan City, Indiana, 7 de mayo de 1923-Nueva York, 12 de diciembre de 1985) fue una actriz estadounidense ganadora del premio Óscar. Baxter nació en Michigan City, Indiana. Sus padres eran Kenneth Stuart Baxter y Catherine Wright. Su abuelo materno era el arquitecto Frank Lloyd Wright. Su padre fue un prominente ejecutivo de la Seagrams Distillery y ella se crio en medio de la sofisticación y el lujo, en Nueva York. Cuando tenía 10 años, asistió a una obra de Broadway protagonizada por Helen Hayes y quedó tan impresionada que le dijo a su familia que se quería convertir en actriz. A la edad de 13 años había actuado en Broadway. Durante este período Baxter aprendió el arte de la actuación como estudiante de la afamada profesora María. En 1950 coprotagonizó Eva al desnudo, debido a su gran parecido con Claudette Colbert, quien fue originalmente la elegida para que coprotagonizara la película. Baxter fue nominada a Mejor Actriz por su papel protagonista de Eve Harrington, papel por el cual Anne Baxter se ganó un lugar en la historia del cine. Al avanzar la década, Baxter también continuó actuando en el teatro profesional. Baxter participó en la obra de teatro John Brown's Body, basada en el libro de Stephen Vincent Benét, dirigida por Charles Laughton, la cual se estrenó en Broadway en 1953. Actualmente, Anne Baxter es probablemente mejor recordada por su papel de la reina egipcia Nefertari, junto al personaje de Moisés, interpretado por Charlton Heston, en la premiada película Los diez mandamientos (1956), de Cecil B. DeMille Baxter apareció regularmente en la televisión en los años 60. Por ejemplo, participó en el popular programa de la emisora CBS What's My Line? como una «Invitada de Misterio». También protagonizó, como invitada especial, dos episodios del show de televisión del superhéroe de los 60, Batman, como la villana «Zelda la Grande» (episodios 9 y 10 en 1966). Baxter volvió a Broadway en 1970, en Aplauso, la versión musical de Eva al desnudo, pero esta vez como «Margo Channing», rol actuado en la película por Bette Davis (ella sustituía a Lauren Bacall, la cual ganó un premio Tony por su papel). Cuatro años después se despidió de los escenarios neoyorquinos con A Song at Twilight y Come Into the Garden Maud, ambas del británico Noel Coward.
FILMOGRAFIA 1950 All About Eve 1956 Los diez mandamientos 1953 I Confess 1946 The Razor's Edge 1942 The Magnificent Ambersons 1948 Yellow Sky 1960 Cimarrón 1953 Gardenia azul 1956 La ley de los fuertes 1943 Cinco tumbas al Cairo 1943 Tiburones de acero 1941 swamp wáter 1943 La estrella del norte 1941 El Diablo y yo 1943 guest in the house 1946 a ticket to tomahawk 1944 Por los barrios bajos 1950 the fighting sullivans 1962 The Luck of the Irish 1944 chase a crooked shadow 1948 carnival story 1958 sunday dinner for a soldier 1954 O. Henry's Full House 1944 A Royal Scandal 1952 20 mule team 1945 bedevilled 1940 smoky 1955 The Busy Body 1946 Fools' Parade 1967 Fools' Parade 1971 Su único deseo 1942 the spoilers 1955 the come on 1956 summer of the seventeenth doll 1956 the great profile 1966 Las siete magníficas 1951 Devoción invencible 1941 charley's aunt 1947 Cuatro hermanos la querían 1962 mix me a person 1984 the masks of death 1980 Jane Austen en Manhattan 1952 my wifes best friend 1948 La rival 1949 You're My Everything 1948 Murallas humanas 1971 the late liz 1947 Siempre en tus brazos 1952 the outcasts of poker flat 1967 Cacería de un forastero 1944 anne baxter the eve of st. mark
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cryingconnor-blog · 7 years
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yo so in the heights yknow when usnavi was going to go move to the Dominican and leave sonny behind like does anyone know what he was actually planning to happen with sonny, yknow, his 16 year old cousin who lived with him. idk if im missing anything cos im listening to the carnival de barrio and sonny’s powerless is like breaking my heart oml like giving 32k to him isnt gonna make up for the fact that his abuela just died and his guardian is leaving him like a day later wtf
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edudenali · 5 years
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La Guarechera del Mundo 🌎. She’d be 94 today 💐❤️🌟🎂 • La Vida Es Un Carnaval 🎼🎶🎵🎹 Life Is A Carnival 🎤🎷🥁🎺🎸❤️ • Celia Cruz (October 21, 1925 – July 16, 2003), one of my favorite artists ever immortalized in El Barrio/Spanish Harlem on 111th St. and 3rd Avenue on the wall of Amor Cubano Restaurant. • Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso was a Cuban singer and the most popular Latin artist of the 20th century. She was renowned internationally as the "Queen of Salsa", "La Guarachera de Cuba", as well as "The Queen of Latin Music". • #celiacruz #celiacruzmusic #celiacruzvive #celiacruzart #celiacruzfans #celiacruztribute #celiacruzsong #celiacruztributo #celiacruzworldwide #homenajeceliacruz #azucar #celiacruzlegacy #celiacruzazucar #celiacruzforever #spanishharlem #lareinadelamusicalatina #lareinadelasalsa #laguaracheradecuba #queenofsalsa #queenoflatinmusic #úrsulahilariaceliadelacaridadcruzalfonso #amorcubano #cubanlove #elbarrionyc #cubansinnewyork #lavidaesuncarnaval #lifeisacarnival #afrocubanmusic #musicaafrocubana #newyorkcity (at Amor Cubano) https://www.instagram.com/p/B358c7yJleP/?igshid=e8ojmqg6lvtt
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