Friday, March 18, 2011

Alpha Lipoic Acid Melasma

OTILIA CASTRO SHOW THEIR TENOR HUGE OVATION VOICE IN CONCERT AT THE CARDINAL SANCHA




"The tenor has sung Otilio Castro to President Leonel Fernandez and his wife, First Lady Margarita Cedeno and was nominated for Cassandra. "

For Augustine Santana .-

La Romana .-

Journalist Taken Jorge Jimenez.

Otilio Castro
Dominican Tenor Otilio Castro
Santo Domingo .- The Under Otilio Castro gave a standing ovation , applauded deliriously successful concert today with over 500 students between females and males who filled to capacity the hall of the Polytechnic Institute Cardinal Sancha.

The activity began just at 10 am with the words of the nun Isabel Maria Perez of the Institute's management of the soloist whose presentation was motivated by Professor José Peña of the Ministry of Education, became an exciting event, filled with much "adrenaline," unforgettable and almost historic.

youth not only the artist, not only by the force of his voice, not only by the emotional charge of their performances but also by the way Otilio chemistry that made the girl student and expressions of approval that how delusional greatly enjoyed the concert.

Tenor Otilio Castro
music sounded the first notes of the pianist who accompanied him and was immediate uproar. There was a commotion in the audience background and given the "good morning" when starting the activity, the response was thunderous.

Otilio, with her powerful voice, almost mad with excitement to the students studying there to "build a better world." Seconds before singing, the man explained that the tenor voice is the sharpest and the baritone is the average. And so began his concert with "Poppy", a song which received a rapturous applause in response.

witnessed his performance, 500 4th and 3rd in "Media", aged between 14 and 19. The Polytechnic student population overall is 1, 000. Otilio behind in the back of the stage, had placed the flags of the Dominican and Polytechnic. Otilio, wearing a black suit, was short steps on stage, while his voice moved and shook not only the hearts of the women but also boys start clapping.

then followed with "I told you," a composition by renowned author Mary Greeves. The cheers did not expect. After all young people devoted to the theme "Woman" by Agustin Lara. Followed by "Granada" also by Lara and the roof of the hall seemed to collapse with excitement.
Otilio Tenor in full-time
The song "The Seagull" by Juan Bosch. Had to be stood up to the crowd of students who wore khaki uniforms and red-hatched white techare. "Good. What a wonderful public has touched me. Thank God I "he said after playing the song of the teacher and the audience responded with a thunderous ovation.

not care about the shrillness of the sound. Otilio's voice transcends all barriers. So he grew up singing "One spring for the world" the maestro Rafael Solano and immortalized Fernando Casado. Again, the immensity of the voice of this young man just 29 years old, relocated to the young crowd on its feet and arms in the air with excitement.

"Quisqueya" by the author Corin Sánchez Cestero roll put tears on the cheeks of some females it erupted and highlighted the patriotic sentiment. That song also attracted more students flocked to the doors of the hall.

Otilio, then, as usual, surprised with a "joropo" Venezuelan very moved "Alma Llanera" that was enjoyed and even danced in the "seats." was time to announce his farewell to the stage. But like people, also the audience is sovereign.

of the public who enjoy the concert
Another! Another! Another!, The rallying cry of the student crowd was immediate. No wanted to leave. Otilio pleased singing "Por Amor" the maestro Rafael Solano and said, "I'm going to sing it but you I will have to help." Then came a chorus of all that went to his lungs.

At the end thought that he was leaving. There was even collected all his motets. But what will ... Otilio, at the request of Sister Mary Elizabeth, took the stage amid great fanfare to improvise another one that said it was not known but an immense significance for the student population: "Success." Again demonstrated how vast is he, who always looked smiling with your child's face in the course of an hour intense and emotional which led to delight the students of Cardinal Sancha and thanks to the Ministry of Education and Culture.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Southern Slang Dialogues

Recalling a little. Part II


And we got to the 60's.
profound changes continue to happen in the second half of the twentieth century.
As we saw in previous article, the television was one of the most important event in the 50's.
Now, in the 60's comes a decade full of changes, including:
Hippie movement,
Women's liberation,
sexual revolution,
The struggle against ethnic discrimination, among others.
And many of these events led to a great reaction to the profound changes that had produced World War II in society and culture.

The Hippie movement was truly exceptional. They say that began in the U.S. city of San Francisco Youth, in a clear protest against the status quo (system social time), was revealed. "No to war," We just want peace and love. This movement was full of color, was one of its most representative. The colorful clothes, decorations for cars, houses, walls, graffiti, etc, was the actual. As shown, the photo illustrating this article. And that's multicolored their actions were a result of a drug that more was present in those years: LSD, which caused large colorful hallucinations among users of it. This was deniminado colorful "psychedelic." A major
Hippies of Venezuela was the Cappy Donzella, who produced a show, if I remember correctly, in the Parque del Este, which led name: PSICOTOMIMETRICA EXPERIENCE. Remember?
Hippie movement did not want more wars. At that time, U.S. was waging a war against Viet Nam War, which cost a lot of lives of young Americans and of course, Vietnamese. A U.S. war lost from the start, it faced an entire people. Viet Nam was divided into two parts, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Millions of young people were sent to the war and a high percentage died in it. The company protested, fathers and mothers begged for an end to that war. The Hippie movement was declared anti-war. "NO A LA GUERRA" "PEACE AND LOVE" were his watchwords. LET'S MAKE LOVE AND NOT WAR.
Another movement that emerged almost in parallel was: sexual revolution. The young and not so young began to proclaim to all the winds of free love. All this against the tenets laid down in those years where everything that had to do with sex was "Taboo" All these social movements of those years were consistently demolishing a large number of paradigms that existed about sex. Luckily
also in those years, he invented the contraceptive pill. Of course, as was new and like all beginnings are slow, this pill was having success with the passing of years, therefore pregnancies were not wait.
and other social movement of that time was women's liberation. Women began to demand a place in the prevailing patriarchal society of that time.

As we can see, the 60's were very moved by great social changes which gave a 180-degree global society.
Among the best known representatives of these movements, in the musical arts are: The Beatles, Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Joan Baez, etc.

These social events "dragged" to speak in some way, to another, which came very strong at the time: THE FIGHT AGAINST RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. Cassius M. Clay that is, Mohamad Ali, the great heavyweight boxer of the 60s and 70's was one of the most notorious spokesmen at the time. Another, Dr. Martin Lutther King, who gave one of the most moving speeches in defense of African American ethnicity "I HAVE A DREAM." This cost him his life.
The Black Panthers, The Black Power, black radical group began JOINING noted, began to demand equal rights, leading to heavy fighting in many U.S. cities "Blacks" were considered less than citizens, were a lower class and therefore did not have many rights in this great country.
Ok, until the next article.