The Adventures of Pinocchio (Le avventure di Pinocchio), is a novel for children by Italian author Carlo Collodi. Reading you can discover the mischievous adventures of an animated marionette named Pinocchio and his father (a poor woodcarver named Geppetto). http://www.collodi.com/la-fiaba-originale-di-pinocchio.asp http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2m89uu That novel it has been adapted in over 240 languages worldwide, making it among the most translated and widely …
Read More »SPANISH MELODIES – A long history that played an main basis of most Latin American music
The Iberian peninsula, has had a history of receiving different musical influences from around the Mediterranean Sea and across Europe. Spanish music is often associated with traditional styles such as flamenco and classical guitar (but while these forms of music are common in Spain, there are many different traditional music styles and dances across its regions). The jota is widespread …
Read More »THE OTHER ANDALUCIA – Seville: the colors of Velasquez and Murillo, together with the age-old cultural nuances that embrace the town of grace
Everyone loves to travel, but not everyone loves to travel the same way. All you have to do is have the time of your life. Meeting Benches. The way to making the world a better place is easy. This Spanish city of Andalusia – Seville – is known by a special name “the city of grace.” It is waiting for …
Read More »WHERE BRUSHSTROKE GROWS FLUID AND ENERGETIC – Bartolomè Esteban Murillo and the effects of lighting
BARTOLOME’ ESTEBAN MURILLO 1/3 – He was born into a family of artists, because its uncle (Antonio Pérez) was a painter, who was married to the daughter of another Sevillian artist (Vasco de Pereira). He was the most popular Baroque religious Spanish painter, and the rich colors and broad brushwork of his later paintings were influenced by 16-century Flemish painters. …
Read More »IN THE HISTORIC CENTER – Seville Palace House / Hotel Abanico
http://www.hotelabanico.com/ Enjoy your breakfast in the Andalusian Patio, and start the day with coffee or tea, cocoa or chocolate, assorted breads and pastries, using free Wi-Fi in the Patio Sevillano. Monumental free city visit? Enjoy a free guided tour of the main monuments of Seville,with departures from the hotel (every day at 10.00 h. / Duration 2.5 hours / Available …
Read More »BARTOLOME’ ESTEBAN MURILLO (1618/1682), SPANISH PAINTER – The admiration of Europe, unknown and less esteemed in his land
TABERNA EL PANDURO BANOS, SEVILLA – Spanish and Fusion, Mediterranean and Gluten Free
You love Sevilla? You know the excellent gastronomic experiences in this lovely city? Do not forget “Taberna El Panduro Banos” where you can find the best price-quality rapport of your town trip. Maybe you too have spent 30 euros (in two) amazed by the quality of the tapas you ordered: tuna tataki and salmon tartar. You too know the genuine …
Read More »MASTERPIECES OF ART IN THE CENTURIES / SEVILLE – Seville’s Cathedral: Descent from the Cross, by Pedro de Campaña
Welcome in Seville, where waiting for you something about Pedro de Campaña (Pieter de Kempeneer). He was born in Brussels and was trained in Italy, but he is known to have been employed in the Cathedral of Seville, where he received the order from the monastery of Santa Maria de Gracia for this Descent from the Cross. His style includes …
Read More »LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE – Novel, by Laura Esquivel
Like Water for Chocolate, it is a novel by Laura Esquivel, a woman who devoted herself to teaching, writing works of children’s theater and film scripts. In her novels, she uses magic realism, ie a combination of the supernatural with the everyday. In the novel, the writer proclaims the importance of the kitchen as the most important place of the …
Read More »SPANISH POETRY – The dream, by Nino Oval
EL SUENO – Una vez, tuve un sueño, ¡un sueño muy bonito! Pudo haber sido grande, pero se quedó chiquito. Llegó como flor de primavera, como rosa principesca. Y encendió como la yesca, hasta la más yerma quimera. En el puño muy cerrado, lo guardé celosamente. Ni tan siquiera la mente, podía abrir el candado. Quise que conociera a la …
Read More »ROMANTIC SPANISH POEMS – Body of a woman, by Pablo Neruda
CUERPO DE MUJER – Cuerpo de mujer, blancas colinas, muslos blancos, te pareces al mundo en tu actitud de entrega. Mi cuerpo de labriego salvaje te socava, y hace saltar el hijo del fondo de la tierra. Fui solo como un túnel. De mí huían los pájaros, y en mí la noche entraba su invasión poderosa. Para sobrevivirme te forjé …
Read More »SPANISH LOVE POEMS – Verdades, anonymous Spanish poet
VERDADES – No me preguntes si te amo, porque esa pregunta me ofende, si pudiera colocar moneda sobre moneda para hacer una torre de todo lo que siento, créeme llegaría hasta el cielo. Te amo mujer, amo tu historia, amo tu vida, y amo tu paz, me gusta verte estornudar, tu manía de tocarte el cabello, tu nerviosismo cuando beso …
Read More »DREAM DEFERRED – Poetry, by Langston Hughes
First published in 1921, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”, became Hughes’s signature poem, collected in his first book of poetry “The Weary Blues”. James Mercer Langston Hughes was an American poet, one of the earliest innovators of the literary art form called jazz poetry. He is known as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance in New York City. DREAM DEFERRED …
Read More »TO KEEP YOUR BALANCE, YOU MUST KEEP MOVING – John Charles Cleary, the creative man that listen Albert Einstein
JOHN CHARLES CLEARY 1/3 – He (the first of three children), was born and raised in Coventry (UK), and his family moved to Ireland in 1970’s, where pursued his studies in chemistry, by training and has spent many years in the design and manufacture of premium domestic appliances. JOHN CHARLES CLEARY 2/3 – John Charles Cleary has always had a …
Read More »A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM – Poetry, by Edgar Allan Poe
He was an American writer. Edgar Allan Poe, is best known for his poetry and short stories, (particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre). He is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism in the United States, and is considered the inventor of the “detective fiction genre”. He was found delirious, on the streets of Baltimore, in great …
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