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Arts: Pointsettia - Flor de Noche Buena
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This Christmas emblem is originally from Mexico. In its country of origin it's known as the Flor de Noche Buena. This striking red flower was exported in the early 1800s by Joel Poinsett, the first United States ambassador to Mexico. He promoted the flower internationally and throughout most of the world it is now known as Poinsettia.
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Arts: International Guitar Festival of San Miguel de Allende
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The festival is a multicultural celebration which uses guitar music to explore different cultures. Taking place in the stunning old colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, the festival promotes a diverse programme of guitar styles including classical, jazz, traditional and modern with a mix of musicians, young and old, coming from all over the world. In addition to the performances, the musicians also host a number of workshops, lectures and master classes and there is an art exhibition dedicated to pieces depicting guitars.
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Arts: Festival de San Miguel de Allende
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Festival de San Miguel de Allende - Chamber Music Concerts
First sponsored by the Banco Nacional de Mexico, and then by AT&T, the festival grew from four concerts to eighteen. Presented during the last two weeks of the year, the festival came to be recognized by the Mexican government as the country’s best festival of classical music and throughout the world as: One of the most extraordinary festivals of our times.” International Herald Tribune; “Comparable to the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center,” Harold Schonberg; and “Magic in Mexico: Festival de San Miguel de Allende,” Chamber Music Magazine.
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Arts: Festival Internacional Cervantino
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The world famous Festival Cervantino is held every year during the month of october. This festival honors the illustrious author Miguel de Cervantes and is the most important artistic and cultural event in Mexico and in all Latin America. National and international cultural and artistic events take place in the city of Guanajuato and surrounding cities. There are exhibitions, plays, concerts, cinema and all sorts of events. The "Festival Internacional Cervantino" has been held without interruption since 1972. 4th thru 22nd of October.
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Mojigangas—the irreverent, extravagant giant papier mâché puppets that bounce and flounce thru San Miguel streets for public festivals and private events—are some of the most colorful characters of the town.
Moustached red-faced devils, white-faced skeletons, blushing brides, flirting mantilla-decked señoritas and even a blonde gringa with exposed breast are some of the oversized personalities that bring sanmiguelenses, and visitors, a healthy dose of self-effacing laughter.
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Last week, local authorities inaugurated a new art area called Jardín del Arte (the garden of art) within the Benito Juárez Park.
This new space for artists, represented by the local organization Amigos del Arte Contemporáneo de San Miguel, will offer a space to exhibit and sell art on weekends.
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Arts: Watercolor Workshops by Graham Flatt
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A painting must consist of both a solid understanding of design and composition, and passion in order to function properly. The difficulty is in a maintaining a delicate balance between the emotional, intuitive side of laying the paint down, and the logical, orderly side of design application.
Most paintings run into difficulty not because watercolor is a difficult medium. On the contrary, I find watercolor a wonderfully exciting and often forgiving medium to paint in. The difficulty comes from a lack of knowledge surrounding design and how to successfully apply that knowledge.
Graham Flatt is a western artist whose watercolors reflect his passion for painting. Primarily self-taught in the areas of design and composition, Flatt strives to maintain the delicate balance between his passion for watercolor and the logical orderly application of design. His dedication to watercolor painting has allowed him to move freely within the realm of watercolor and has ultimately resulted in his signature style of painting.
Flatt was awarded the Ralph "Tuffy" Berg award for the "Best New Artist' at the 2000 C.M. Russell Auction of Original Western Art in Great Falls, Montana.
Since then, Flatt has quickly emerged as one of Canada's top western watercolorists with numerous sold out shows throughout Canada and the United States.
Flatt was honoured as the "Featured Artist" at the 2001 Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
Graham also enjoys teaching watercolor workshops around the country when he isn't busy in his Millet, Alberta studio. His website http://www.watercolorsbyflatt.com
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Arts: Artesanías Mexican Arts and Crafts
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Mexican handicrafts, those wonderful pieces of art hold within themselves centuries of culture and history. Every stroke of the brush, every shade of color, every shape, evidences the richness of the Mexican peoples: their simplicity and naiveté, their love of nature, their mysticism and never ending creativity. Our artisans, generation after generation, offer us their passion of living!
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Arts: Photography Workshops
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Classes and workshops provide a total immersion learning experience where you will develop new ways of seeing while strengthening your knowledge of shooting techniques and the craft of photography.
Classes are taught by staff and by visiting instructors who teach within their areas of expertise. Located in San Miguel de Allende, a small city in the mountainous state of Guanajuato, in central Mexico. San Miguel offers the enticing blend of an historically preserved colonial town, a touch of modern sophistication and all the traditional customs and heritage of which Mexico is proud. The unique geographical area will inspire exploration of your personal style and will reinforce your shooting techniques.
Both group and private workshops are offered with fully-equipped photo labs, classrooms and shooting studios. Frequent discussions and critiques with fellow students will strengthen your understanding of photography as an art form.
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Arts: The Cuzquena School
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The Cuzquena School has it's own artistic style of the period of the American colonies, that had most of it's characteristic production in the Peruvian city of Cuzco, between the 17th centuries and XVIII.
The school of cuzco, integrated an enormous quantity of artisans in diverse workshops, is recognized for the baroque style of its paintings and sculptures; the main motive of these was to portray biblical passages, religious scenes occurred in American territory (miracles of apparition, mainly) and to saints and associated martyrs the process of evangelización of the colonies.
The works of the school of cuzco are recognized for continuing a common level of representation, by integrating visually iconographic elements and by the use of tones for the paintings and of polychrome woods for the sculptures.
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