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Date Posted: Tuesday, October 07, 01:38:23pm
Author: /H.Y.
Subject: Woww!! this is a very hot rithm, very similar to tahitian, but punta is more hot and energetic. Where, when I can see los amigos group performing? Do they have an annual program?
In reply to: Desde *Catrachilandia 's message, "Historia de un Ritmo de Campeones!!" on Monday, October 06, 02:58:48pm

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>
>Los orígines del ritmo PUNTA - Andony Castillo
>
>Aun todavía no tenemos un cálculo exacto de cuanto
>tiempo han practicado la punta los garífuna (negros de
>la Costa Atlántica de Honduras, Belize y Guatemala).
>Pero, seguimos investigando. Lo único que sabemos es
>que forma parte de sus leyes morales y lo han estado
>practicando hace más de once siglos.
>
>Y lo heredaron de sus ancestros africanos. Vale
>aclarar que la punta también tiene un lado político,
>porque al practicar sus tradiciones se sentían libres
>por breves momentos durante la arraigada esclavitud.
>
>El significado cultural de punta
>La punta o bangidy, es una danza folklórica de la
>cultura garífuna. Su aparición es ampliamente natural
>y tiene una contextura rítmica, lo cual permite al
>danzante sublevar su estado emocional.
>
>La punta o bangidy tiene un mensaje cultural, a través
>de la danza, muestran su dolor, angustia, felicidad,
>todas clases de emociones. Entonan canciones protesta,
>las cuales han sido elaboradas por los garífunas
>mismos.
>
>Cuando los garífunas bailan punta, expresan sus
>sentimientos de dolor y emoción, combinados con
>acentos rítmicos. Eso les permite a los danzantes
>navegar mientras efectuan aquellas secuencias de
>vibraciones de sonidos rítmicos.
>
>Cuando se baila punta, generalmente, la persona entra
>a un contacto espiritual y a una liberación mental.
>[Un trance rítmico entre movimientos sensuales de
>cadera mayormente, y cuerpo].
>
> En esos momentos es cuando se olvida de sus propios
>problemas; son sustituídos por la emoción y felicidad.
>Los espectadores también quedan conmovidos cuando
>tienen contacto con la cultura garífuna. La verdad es
>que el ritmo punta es muy acogedor; es capaz de atraer
>a cualquiera.
>
>English -Wikipedia
>Punta is a type of music found primarily in Belize,
>Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.
>
>According to certain scholars[citation needed], punta
>is the contemporary electronic offshoot of an
>ancestral rhythm and dance of the Garifuna people of
>Central America, performed during celebrations or
>festive occasions, with links to West Africa and an
>ancient rhythm called Bunda, or "buttocks" in the
>Mandé language (african languague). Musician and
>visual artist Pen Cayetano and the Turtle Shell Band
>introduced this new genre to the world in 1978, at 5
>Moho Street, in Dangriga Town. Pen fused traditional
>Garifuna instrumentation including the garawon (drum),
>rattles, and turtle shells with modern electronic
>instruments. His lasting legacy, however, lies in his
>lyrics, which gave the political, social and economic
>issues of the Belizean Garifuna people a global
>platform, and along the way inspired a new generation
>to apply their talents to their own ancestral forms
>and unique concerns.
>
>Today punta musicians in Central America, the US, and
>elsewhere have made further advances with the
>introduction of the piano, woodwind, brass and string
>instruments.
>
>Punta is a sensual and rithm of liberty, very
>difficult to be performed but very easy to enjoy
>watching professional dancer doing it.
>
>Catrachos: people from Honduras, Central America
>*Catrachilandia: Honduras

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