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Sonidero, which looks at the relationship between documentaries and music; Injerto, featuring experimental works that depart from the confines of the documentary genre; and the Official Selection of the festival, which this year includes
International Documentary Association - Rossy Eguigure M. 2010
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Sonidero, which looks at the relationship between documentaries and music; Injerto, featuring experimental works that depart from the confines of the documentary genre; and the Official Selection of the festival, which this year includes
International Documentary Association - Rossy Eguigure M. 2010
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Sonidero, which looks at the relationship between documentaries and music; Injerto, featuring experimental works that depart from the confines of the documentary genre; and the Official Selection of the festival, which this year includes
International Documentary Association - Rossy Eguigure M. 2010
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Sonidero, which looks at the relationship between documentaries and music; Injerto, featuring experimental works that depart from the confines of the documentary genre; and the Official Selection of the festival, which this year includes
International Documentary Association - Rossy Eguigure M. 2010
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Friday, salsa night; Saturday, Latin night; Sunday, Sonidero (music from Mexico city), 10 p. m.-3 a.m. All ages, $5 (Fridays, includes beginner lesson at 9 p.m.)
Boise Weekly - News, Opinion, Music, Events, Dining - Boise, Idaho 2009
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The sonidero culture is closely tied to the San Judas and Santa Muerte cults, but my understanding is limited compared to the work of others, including Mariana Delgado and the team behind the Proyecto Sonidero, ethnomusicologist Cathy Ragland see “Under the Musical Spell of the Sonidero; Mexican D.J.’s Relay Messages, on Dance Floor and to the Homeland,” New York Times, November 22, 2003, and the work of tepiteño cultural producers and local historians.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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The sonidero culture is closely tied to the San Judas and Santa Muerte cults, but my understanding is limited compared to the work of others, including Mariana Delgado and the team behind the Proyecto Sonidero, ethnomusicologist Cathy Ragland see “Under the Musical Spell of the Sonidero; Mexican D.J.’s Relay Messages, on Dance Floor and to the Homeland,” New York Times, November 22, 2003, and the work of tepiteño cultural producers and local historians.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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The sonidero culture is closely tied to the San Judas and Santa Muerte cults, but my understanding is limited compared to the work of others, including Mariana Delgado and the team behind the Proyecto Sonidero, ethnomusicologist Cathy Ragland see “Under the Musical Spell of the Sonidero; Mexican D.J.’s Relay Messages, on Dance Floor and to the Homeland,” New York Times, November 22, 2003, and the work of tepiteño cultural producers and local historians.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Hector Guerra of Pachamama Crew, Moyenei and Roco of Sonidero Mestizo and Lengua Alerta were among the lineup supporting Wirikuta in Real de Catorce.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Tracy L. Barnett 2012
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