Colombia: Finca Tinamu 🎥 Lugares con Encanto | Capítulo 3

Colombia: Finca Tinamu 🎥 Lugares con Encanto | Capítulo 3

Los Delfines Rosados del Amazonas | Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru y Brasil | ¿Dónde verlos?

Los Delfines Rosados del Amazonas | Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru y Brasil | ¿Dónde verlos?

CARNAVAL de BARRANQUILLA Origenes e Historia del Carnaval en Colombia con Kike Calvo

Una Máscara de Colección

La historia detrás de la primera máscara de madera tallada por el maestro artesano colombiano Francisco Padilla en el barrio Galapa de Barranquilla.

What is more fascinating than a tool from our ancestors? In Colombia, La Chamba is a piece of pottery to prepare food that has been made there for centuries. Named after its origin, La Chamba, Colombia, this pot has a unique look but also a very unique creation process. Let’s see how La Chamba is created, where it comes from and some different recipes you can make in it!

In this audiograph, Afro-Colombian singer La Burgos, Alegres Ambulancias de San Basilio de Palenque explains the Colombian Lullaby known as Arrullo Palenquero.
Enjoy this episode as we explore the most fascinating roots of the musical traditions of San Basilio de Palenque.
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In this audiograph, I interview Afro-Colombian singer La Burgos, Alegres Ambulancias de San Basilio de Palenque. She tells me about her family traditions, the funeral of her mother, the iconic Colombian cantadora and tamborera from the Batata dynasty, Graciela Salgado Valdés who passed away in 2013.

In this episode we learn about El Sanjuanero Tolimense, often called simply Sanjuanero It is a traditional Colombian bambuco song.It’s one of Colombia’s most recognizable folkloric songs, and it is the anthem of the Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco.

How to Find a Good Story

National Geographic Magazine contributor photographer and Guggenheims Foundation Fellow Maggie Steber, explains some of her tricks to find good stories.

Five Photo Tips for Beginners from Maggie Steber

Maggie Steber, National Geographic Magazine contributor photographer and Guggenheim Foundation, shares five tips for beginner photographers.