Trujillo, Peru. Is your last name Verástegui, Berastegui, Verasteguiz, Verastigui...or any other variant of the original Basque last name Berastegi? Wherever you may reside, the Trujillo Basque Club invites you to a “From Berastegi to the World,” an online family reunion where you will learn about the origin, development and establishment in the world of this surname originating in the Basque Country.
Participating is easy and free. You can do so via Zoom or through Facebook beginning next Saturday at 10am Peru time; noon in Argentina and 5pm in the Basque Country.
Here is the program:
- 09:50 - 10:00 Registration
- 10:00 - 10:05 Welcome: Silvia Verástegui Carranza
- 10:06 - 10:10 “Verástegui in Peru”: Silvia Verastegui Carranza
- 10:11 - 10:20 What is the Trujillo Euskal Etxea?: Wilfredo Lizarzaburu Muñoz
- 10:21 - 10:30 “From Berastegi to the World”: Wilfredo Lizarzaburu Muñoz
- 10:31 - 10:35 Marinera video: Silvia Verástegui Carranza. Marinera Norteña is a representative dance from the northern regions of Peru
- 10:36 - 10:50 Basques in America, Peru and Trujillo Part I: Juan Carlos Verástegui León
- 10:51- 11:00 Basque dance video: Silvia Verástegui Carranza. Aurresku is a very popular honoring dance danced for example at weddings and ceremonies.
- 11:01 - 11:10 Basques in America, Peru and Trujillo – Part II: Juan Carlos Verástegui León
- 11:11 - 11:25 The Importance of Basque clubs in the Diaspora: Dr. Rubén Ángel Suárez. Doctor of History. Head of the Aberri Etxea Basque Club’s culture area. Patagonia, Argentina.
- 11:26 - 11:55 Interaction: Time for commenting the event
- 11:56 - 12:00 Acknowledgements and closing: Juan Carlos Verástegui León
More information:
Trujilloko Euskal Etxea
-Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/trujilloko.euskal.etxea
www.facebook.com/TrujillokoEuskalEtxea
-Email: trujillo.euskal.etxea@gmail.com