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Portfolio:Spanish

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 As we are now drawing nearer to the end, I will conclude on my theme creolization. I will talk about how creolization is seen in the Spanish Caribbean. An example that the lecture readings talk about in the Spanish Portfolio from Puerto Rico is the instruments used to play this 'music'. The instrument below is called the marimbula. This Marimbula was used as an Antillean modification of the African Lamellaphone, serves as a bass instrument during many popular festivities involving music.  https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.b177f61bf0ec5c6f33c5078b4356ef40?rik=TefPl%2bw%2fKfLY1g&riu=http%3a%2f%2fmedia-cache-ak0.pinimg.com%2f736x%2ff9%2fc7%2f55%2ff9c7551e966bd45106c2498a36666dc4.jpg&ehk=zSv88cfxq7lELExULW69P3cpMoIBL61iJnneFqJjXUA%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0 Marimbula 8 Tones / Schlagwerk MA840 // Matthias Philipzen - YouTube The above video shows how the marimbula is supposed to be played and what it sounds like. I like this instrument because the design almost looks li

Dutch Portfolio

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 As we continue on discussing on the theme creolization, I will discuss a little on how it can be found in the Dutch. As found in “Tour de Force: A Musical Journey of the Caribbean” written by Christine Gangelhoff and Cathleen LeGrand creolization can be seen in the form of music. The Dutch Leeward Islands also known as the ABC islands uses instruments that are handmade or repaired. Rufo Weber was an individual who repaired and maintained instruments like such that was used to play music. The Leeward islands used the agan, chapi,and ka’iĆ²rgel to play their music.  https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.1cd8938c5aeb467e02bcd7b4ba479304?rik=hBaWxKzHubss2Q&pid=ImgRaw&r=0 The Dutch sure know how to party - YouTube I chose the above video because you can really see how everyone was enjoying the music and moving to the beat.  Another example, I will discuss will be on the language spoken by the ABC islands. Papiamentu is the main language spoken on these islands.  https://omniglot.com/images/wr
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 The two examples of creolization I’m going to use that are found in Chapter two of the textbook are religion and music.  The first example I'm going to look at is Vodou as a form or religion. Below is a picture of a Vodou temple. Vodou is a form of religion. I stuck with this example that was already in the book mostly because I was not sure I actually wanted to look too deep into more Vodou. Watching the trailer was like I was preparing to watch a horror movie. The trailer also referenced ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ which caught my eye because I have watched that movie before.  Another example found in the textbook would be the music genre. Beguine by Martinique which was a famous musical style and also famous in Paris.  I picked this video because I love the way they are dancing. I especially love the outfits and I love the way everyone partners up.  Another theme I found was the food aspect.  The above picture is an example of a Haitian dish.  The video above shows an example o

Portfolio: Intoduction

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 The theme I choose to talk about is creolization. Creolization as described in Tour de Force: A Musical Journey of the Caribbean means "the blending of musical and other cultural traditions.” It is also described as "the process of cultural exchange that results when multiple cultures come into contact and mix. The resulting cultural products are unique, combining elements of the original cultures with new and distinct ones. Another word for Creolization is known as Syncretism."  An example or Creolization would be Calypso. An artist by the name of Calypso Rose wrote numerous amounts of great Calypso songs. Down Below is a picture of Ms Rose. 15181418_1244832925580999_5118117155765071270_n.jpg Her topmost listened to song is Calypso Queen and a sample of it is found below.  Along with music, another way creolization can be found is in food and has affected the type of dishes being mad and the way it is made. In places like Louisiana, the French Caribbean and South Ameri