Lima, Peru | Sunday 22 November 2009 07:45 | | |
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Unless you grew up in Paterson, New Jersey, you weren’t surrounded by ceviche or lomo saltado or even the comfort of knowing there were fellow Peruvian-Americans to reminisce with. Growing up in West New York, New Jersey was a completely different ballgame, in that I shared being Latino with fellow Cubans and Dominicans but that was it.
Patricia Boero, Executive Director of Latino Public Broadcasting, is the Curator and Executive Producer of the series said, “We at LPB are delighted that Voces will be airing its second season this fall. Besides being great entertainment, Voces is a reminder of the enormous influence that Latinos have had on every aspect of American life, from music to sports to education to public service... Our hope is to bring these stories to a wide audience, including Latinos, who will be proud to see their community’s achievements on screen.” Now Celia Cruz, Tito Puente and “Soy Andina” will be side by side, sharing their stories.
During the screening of this film I was fortunate enough to be sitting next to my father and a Belgium tourist. Needless to say I left with two completely different opinions of the film. My father kept saying how Cynthia would’ve learned so much more had she known where to go to truly learn the traditional dances of Peru and the Belgium was enamored with the idea of Cynthia finding herself and having a chance to go back to her roots. I was torn between both reviews of the film because both were correct in their own right.Excellent article Cyndy! (of course I'm baised).# Denise Ramirez says :
And I remember the first time we met -- in Cynthia's marinera dance class in New York. Maybe that's the subject of a future story!
- Mitch
# Denise Ramirez says :I can very much identify with being a part of two totally different cultures and how wonderful but sometimes ostracizing a feeling that can bring. It was nice to read about someone embracing and reveling in such differences :)I love Peru!
It was nice to read about someone fulling embracing their culture. I think Peruvian culture is beautiful and rich. I'd love to have more "token Peruvians" around :)I Love Peru!
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