Sunday, 28 March 2021
Armenia: memorializing the depths of genocide.
Sunday, 21 March 2021
Argentina: the birthplace of tango.
Sexy. Think Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo in The Thomas Crown Affair. More intimate than many love scenes, with legs intertwining legs and bodies slithering bodies.
According to Wikipedia, the tango originated in the border between Argentina and Uruguay. While it had its origins in brothels and bars of ports, today it is on the list of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
Each year, Buenos Aires hosts the "Tango World Cup." This video captures the quest of two dancers as they attempt to win the competition. In my opinion, Pierce and Rene have nothing on them.
Sunday, 14 March 2021
Antigua and Barbuda: Sailing Week.
I love sailing. There is something therapeutic about being on the water, sleeping on the water, doing everything on the water. My husband and are were scheduled to celebrate our shared milestone birthdays on a chartered yacht last April, but COVID changed that.
COVID also wreaked havoc on Antigua Sailing Week for the second year in a row, as the regatta takes place in April and the pandemic has not yet subsided. The 53rd edition of the race will take place April 30 - May 6, 2022, and this video from 2019 is a lovely reminder of life BC (before COVID).
Sunday, 7 March 2021
Angola: gleaming from the ashes of its colonial past.
Google Angola and you will find lots of information on the influence of its Portuguese colonizers and the Catholic Church. However, if you spend any time exploring those links, you can likely to fall into a rabbit hole of stories and images of European ex pats running charities caring for children living on the streets. If those stories and images are all you see of Angola, you will miss the more inspiring narrative of sons and daughters returning home to a nation to build upon their parents' legacies or starting businesses.
This video (another gem by France 24) showcases Luanda, the capital of Angola. True, you need not look to far to find multi-lane highways that dead-end into dirt roads or families who were displaced by urbanization. But you will also find a place that gleams with the hopes and dreams of its young people.
Burkina Faso: celebrating African filmmaking.
Since 1969, Burkina Faso has been home to the Pan-African Film & TV Festival of Ouagadougou, or FESPACO for short. This biennial event ...
