Sukay, one of the leading groups playing the traditional music of the Andes mountains, will teach you how to play the panpipes and the kena, beautiful handmade flutes that make up their dominant sound. Quentin Howard and Carlos Crespo teach several haunting and powerful traditional songs. In addition, the entire quartet demonstrates how the tunes sound when played in performance.
Shipping HL.00641155 . Homespun Tapes. Instructional books, tapes, and videos. With Video. 4.75x8 inches. Published by Homespun Video. (HL.00641155) Learn to play the haunting and powerful music of the Andes mountains. The members of Sukay demonstrate songs and techniques while they teach two of the most popular wind instruments, the zampona (or panpipes) and the recorder-like kena. 45-MINUTE VIDEO * LEVEL 1. , and more , and
Shipping HL.00641155 . Homespun Tapes. Instructional books, tapes, and videos. With Video. 4.75x8 inches. Published by Homespun Video. (HL.00641155) Learn to play the haunting and powerful music of the Andes mountains. The members of Sukay demonstrate songs and techniques while they teach two of the most popular wind instruments, the zampona (or panpipes) and the recorder-like kena. 45-MINUTE VIDEO * LEVEL 1. , and more , and
Shipping HL.00641155 . Homespun Tapes. Instructional books, tapes, and videos. With Video. 4.75x8 inches. Published by Homespun Video. (HL.00641155) Learn to play the haunting and powerful music of the Andes mountains. The members of Sukay demonstrate songs and techniques while they teach two of the most popular wind instruments, the zampona (or panpipes) and the recorder-like kena. 45-MINUTE VIDEO * LEVEL 1. , and more , and
Shipping HL.00641155 . Homespun Tapes. Instructional books, tapes, and videos. With Video. 4.75x8 inches. Published by Homespun Video. (HL.00641155) Learn to play the haunting and powerful music of the Andes mountains. The members of Sukay demonstrate songs and techniques while they teach two of the most popular wind instruments, the zampona (or panpipes) and the recorder-like kena. 45-MINUTE VIDEO * LEVEL 1. , and more , and
Living throughout South America are people who are part of the world's Hispanic people, but remain apart in their pre-Hispanic worlds. While the impact of Spain on the people in the western hemisphere is to be seen everywhere, many people living in the Andes Mountians seem, even today, to have either absorbed the Spanish influence into their own indigenous cultures, or survived the impact of the Conquistadores nearly completly. This program presents an overview of several contemporary Andes Mountian
The mysterious puma. Only a lucky few have ever seen this magnificent cat that prowls the Andes. For two years, acclaimed natural history filmmaker Hugh Miles lived among Patagonia's pumas, capturing never-before-seen images of this shy, secretive predator. Experience the unprecedented trust formed between the filmmaker and an extraordinary puma he calls Penny. His camera, equipped with a special night-vision lens, reveals the triumphs and tragedies of Penny's life: She finds a mate, gives birth to three
Shot in the mountain communities of northern Ecuador, Shaman of the Andes explores the fascinating world of the shaman and the Quechua Indians, and examines how indigenous culture contends with the modern world. Viewers are taken on a journey into the ancient world of the shaman with captivating scenes of curing rituals shot inside the shaman���s consultorio. The film explores how ancient mountain gods, Catholicism, globalization, traditional healing and modern medicine are elements in the life of the
This program is narrated in Spanish. Living throughout South America are people who are part of the world's Hispanic people but remain apart in their pre-Hispanic worlds. While the impact of Spain on the people in the Western hemisphere is to be seen everywhere. Many people living in the Andes Mountains seem, even today, to have either absorbed the Spanish influence into their own indigenous cultures, or survived the impact of the conquistadores nearly completely. This program presents an overview of
2 images 4 movies VHS Harry Potter, Ghost, Grind, Secret of the Andes $4.15 Alaska: $4.15 Hawaii: $4.15 1) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Cardboard sleeve in VERY GOOD CONDITION. ISBN 0790773090. Warner Brothers 2002. Rated PG. 161 minutes. CC. Dolby Surround. 2) Ghost starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg - We are the original owners of this movie. It is in its original cardboard sleeve. VERY GOOD CONDITION. ISBN 0792118545. Paramount Pictures 1990. Rated PG-13. 127 minutes. Hi-Fi
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From remote jungle ruins to bustling cities, South America has it all. Explore the mysterious Inca ruins of Machu Pichu, hidden deep in the Andes of Peru, and see why Brazil is not only a cultural crossroads, but also a natural paradise.---Grade Level: 5 - 12-Run Time: 26 minutes
To describe Touching the Void as a mountaineering documentary would be to do this breathtaking drama an injustice. By intercutting narration from the climbers themselves with a nail-biting reconstruction of their remarkable adventure in the Peruvian Andes, the film has the best of both genres: the authentic stamp of factual storytelling and the edge-of-the-seat tension of a dramatic movie. In 1985, two British mountaineers, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, embarked on a daring--arguably reckless in the
Tour the planet's mightiest mountain ranges and meet the rare animals that inhabit them. From a never-before-seen hunt by snow leopards on the treacherous slopes of the Himalayas to a family of pumas struggling to survive the unstable weather of the Andes, Mountains reveals life on the planet's highest peaks . - - -Award -winning actress and conservationist Sigourney Weaver narrates.