10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MATACHIN»
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matachin nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
matachin e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Handbook of Hispanic Culture-Anthropology
Elements of matachin veneration of saints go back for many centuries. They are
seen in Cervantes' exemplary novel, La gitanilla, published in 1613. The early
Spanish explorers and settlers, following leaders like Francisco Vasquez de ...
2
Attending Daedalus: Gene Wolfe, Artifice and the Reader
In order to sustain a 'spirit of fantasy' and play his game with the reader, Wolfe
does not make the precise nature of the Matachin Tower explicitly clear. Indeed,
the monastic lifestyle of the torturers' guild that occupies the Matachin Tower ...
3
The Art of Commedia: A Study in the Commedia Dell'Arte ...
The standard costume of the matachin, the only performer often depicted with
commedia troupes to commonly wear morris bells, is a skin-tight red suit with
white strips of cloth at the joins of the fabric and disguising the join of the full-face
black ...
4
Investigation of Panama Canal Matters: Hearings Before the ...
Matachin is about 5 miles, is it, from Gamboa? General DAVIS. From Gamboa ?
Senator MORGAN. Yes. General DAVIS. Oh, no. Matachin, I should say, was
about a mile or a mile and a quarter from Gamboa. Senator MORGAN. Down the
...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals,
1907
5
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
The line of the canal passes thence to Matachin, cutting many bends of the river,
and following generally the right bank, which is quitted at Matachin, where the
canal will enter the valley of the Obispo. Throughout this length, 28 miles, the soil
...
Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain),
1882
6
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Whoever saw a matachin dance to Imitate fighting, this was a fight that did imitate
the matachin. Sir P. Sid)iey, Arcadia. It was well known in France and Italy by the
name of the dance of fools or tnatachins, who were habited In short Jackets, ...
William Dwight Whitney,
1890
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Whoever saw a matachin dance to imitate fighting, this was a fight that did imitate
the matachin. Sir P. Sidney, Arcadia. It was well known in France and Italy by the
name of the dance of fools or matachins, who were habited in short jackets, with ...
8
Performing the US Latina and Latino Borderlands
For instance, in order to dance, a matachin must wear special clothes that signal
the activity she or he is engaged in. A matachin completo, attired in the traditional
traje de matachin, is also a testament to the indigenous influence. The red of ...
Arturo J. Aldama, Chela Sandoval, Peter J. García,
2012
9
The Penitentes of New Mexico
Los Moros featured the Matachin dancers. According to a Hispanic tradition in
northern New Mexico, the word Matachin is derived from un matachinches, a
killer of disagreeable persons. The Matachin dance was imported from Spain
during ...
10
The Arabic Contributions to the English Language: An ...
(1603) Household [stone bench] An outdoor stone bench, commonly attached to
a Muslim's house; an ancient Egyptian tomb of the Memphite dynasties. -mastaba
, a. O, R, W [4] masut, see mazut mat, see matted matachin, n. (1582-83) & a.
Garland Hampton Cannon, Alan S. Kaye,
1994
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «MATACHIN»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
matachin nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
GreatValueVacations Now Offers People-To-People Travel …
... boyhood home; the Matachin Museum in an 18th-century Spanish Fortress and Bay of Pigs Museum; the semi-indigenous Guirito community; ... «Benzinga, giu 15»
Free folk music, and lots of Murcian delicatessan products to sample
celebration of the matanza, and although there won´t be any pigs killed on the spot, the Matachin present will be undertaking the tasks involved in preparing the ... «Murcia Today, feb 15»
Come along and learn about the gastronomic meat products made …
Traditionally the initial kill and the cutting is done by what´s known as a matachin, a skilled professional, specialising in the preparation of the ... «Murcia Today, feb 15»
First Artists Announced for Towersey Festival 2015
... Act title five times. Their discography includes, Burlesque (2006), Matachin (2008), Hedonism (2010), Broadside (2012), and Revival (2014). «World Music Central, gen 15»
Catholics celebrate Virgen de Guadalupe in deeply rooted Hispanic …
Lon K. Shelton Photo The Matachin dancers of Mexico perform a ritual dance during the celebration of the Virgin de Guadalupe at Viramontes ... «Deming Headlight, dic 14»
A spiritual feast
A young El Toro. A young El Toro performs in a matachin dance at Santa Clara Pueblo on Christmas Day. Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo matachin ... «Santa Fe New Mexican.com, nov 14»
REGIONAL RAMBLINGS: Don Jose 'El Patrullero' Moreno releases …
Other forms of music found on this release include polka, huapango, redova and son matachin. Moreno brings so many neat touches to many ... «Monitor, set 14»
Bellowhead, Royal Albert Hall - music review
Sunday's concert romped through 24 songs from all their albums, from their first, little-known EP, Onymous, through Burlesque, Matachin, ... «Evening Standard, apr 14»
State folklorist to leave post at year's end
One of Stephenson's proudest accomplishments was organizing the biggest ever matachin dancer gathering in the Southwest, which took ... «Santa Fe New Mexican.com, dic 13»
Honor Your Mother: Thousands celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe
Carmen Julia Jaramillo, a teen-aged matachin from St. Mark Parish in Phoenix, was excited to participate in this year's event. “I always wanted ... «The Catholic Sun, dic 13»