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Amigues! On today's episode, we're talking pupusas and cumbias all day as author, event producer, activist and founder of the non-profit Salvies Who Lunch, Cyn Gonzalez joins us for an emotional chat about those loved ones that play a vital role in our upbringing and often become our safe space. We had no idea this is where the chisme would take us, pero ni modo. She shares what inspired Salvies Who Lunch, which aims to educate on and promote El Salvador's culture and empower the Salvadoran community in the US through event programming. Cyn also talks to us about her work with Lil Libros, a leading bilingual publisher in the country. Oh! And did we mention Cyn recently authored a children's book about Fernando Llort, one of the most important artists from El Salvador which earned the CLASP 2023 Américas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature. Be sure to follow @soycyngonzalez and @SalviesWhoLunch on IG and keep an eye out for their next event, Chevere, this August. Also follow @lil_libros so you can keep up with all their latest titles. You can get your copy of Llort and check out their full collection at lillibros.com And make sure to follow Fruta Fresca on IG: @frutafresca.podcast @soynalgona Please review and subscribe to the podcast so you're the first to know when a new episode drops! Produced by Marginal Mediaworks, Inc.
Learn this fun call and response song from El Salvador! Ms. Elizabeth and Abbey will teach a few words in spanish and then introduce a fun way to sing this song Tortuga Concha, it's time to sing No tengo manos, no tengo pies Tortuga Concha, it's time to read No tengo manos, no tengo pies Tortuga Concha, it's time to dance No tengo manos, no tengo pies Tortuga Concha, it's time to write No tengo manos, no tengo pies Tortuga Concha, it's time to clean No tengo manos, no tengo pies Oh baby turtle, it's time to eat Si tengo manos, Si tengo pies Join us in our All Access Membership for more active, engaging musical activities for you and your little one. Details are at www.clapforclassics.com/join Here are a few ways to extend the fun of this song: Craft idea: Make a turtle puppet: here is a paper hand puppet idea, and here is a cute glove puppet. Put the puppet on, and tuck your fingers under the “shell” to hide the hands and feet, until the end when the turtle says “Si tengo manos, si tengo pies.” Check out this awesome art activity based on one of El Salvador's most famous artists, Fernando Llort. What your child is learning: Call and repeat Spanish vocabulary: manos (hands), pies (feet) Fine motor skills (finger and toe dexterity) Gross motor skills Keeping a steady beat Classical music licensed to us by Classical.com
En este episodio recordaremos una charla con Fernando Llort, grabada el 6 de noviembre de 2013, en ese entonces recién había sido nombrado Premio Nacional de Cultura, conversamos sobre como comenzó su trabajo en el arte salvadoreño.
Conversamos con Fernando Llort, Madgalena Granadino (Sec. de Cultura), María José Llort y unos artesanos que han trabajado por 20 años con Fernando. Conversamos sobre como comenzó su trabajo y su labor.
Pencho y Aída a las 12, presentado por Pilsener Lite. Almorzamos con los artistas Fernando Llort y Margarita Llort , Grabado el jueves 21 de junio de 2012.
Nuestro invitado de hoy nos acompañó y conversamos sobre el caso de la catedral de San Salvador y Fernando Llort. También nos explicó la diferencia de los tipos de Patrimonios Culturales que tenemos en nuestro país.
En la sección de los viernes “De regreso al pasado”, hablamos de las tiras cómicas de los periódicos que no nos perdíamos. Deportes con Fernando Palomo. Fernado Llort y Margarita Llort informaron de su exposición de Vitrales en Plaza Futura.