diáspora y cultura vasca
13/09/2007
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s former Secretary of State, Pete Cenarrusa. It was founded to preserve, educate and connect the Basque Culture. The Cenarrusa Center is a joint project between educators, business and cultural groups from the Basque community in Boise in conjunction with Boises Basque Museum and Cultural Center, and the Basque Government. The money raised helps promote Basque Culture, language and history throughout clubs in Idaho and Eastern Oregon.
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Juan Mari Beltran and his band provided entertainment for the night. Beltrans music mixes tradition with contemporay. Multiple instruments are used including the ancient txalaparta (wood-planks), alboka, txistu-ttunttuna (flute), trikitixa (diatonic accordion), panderoa (tambourine), and tamboril
(drums), with fiddle, accordion and other more contemporary instruments.
[1) Juan Mari Beltran and his band entertain the crowd at the Cenarrusa dinner. The band is part of a cultural tour that will be visiting Basque Clubs in the Pacific Northwest; 2) The crowd enjoy Beltran's music on Boise's Basque Block ]
Related links
Cenarrusa Center for Basque Studies, Boise, ID
www.cenarrusa.org
Basque Studies Center, Boise State University, Boise, ID
http://basquestudies.boisestate.edu
Center for Basque Studies (CBS, UNR), Reno, NV
www.basque.unr.edu
Basque Library, Renoko Euskal Liburutegia, UNR, Reno, NV
www.library.unr.edu/basquelibrary
Society of Basque Studies in America, Brooklyn, NY
www.basque.ws
Basque Educational Organization (BEO), San Francisco, CA
www.basqueed.org
Basque Museum & Cultural Center, Boise, ID
www.basquemuseum.com
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