As an industry dependent on close physical contact, tourist dollars and informal, gig-based workers, tango is suffering as its home country imposes restrictions on every aspect of life outside the home in an effort to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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Samba music is an important staple within Brazilian culture.
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This year, the Colegio de México celebrates its 80th anniversary.
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Cuban artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was recently released from jail, where he was held for two weeks under criminal charges for “insult to patriotic symbols.”
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With the rise of new technology, poetry has taken on new forms.
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Amidst this current pandemic, Brazil has released a documentary dedicated to the importance of public health for all.
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Rigoberta Menchú was born January 9, 1959, in Guatemala.
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An interview with two feminists that participated in protests in Mexico on March 8, International Women’s Day, put on display the similarities and differences between two generations of feminists in Mexico.
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Luis Szarán, director of the Symphonic Orchestra of the city of Asunción (OSCA), reflects on the role music has played throughout his life and discusses the best ways to better implement it into schools.
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Roberto Cossa has just released his most recent play “Solo queda rezar,” (We Can Only Pray), a collaboration with his son.
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