Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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Monday, December 27, 2010
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
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Friday, December 17, 2010
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
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Beginners
Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Dicta: Fiorella Gambini
Held
Bolaroja Requirement : level I have been
Clowneo: This workshop ends with a clowneo (clown walk somewhere in Lima) on July 10
Cost: 500 soles
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Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Hours: 7-10 pm
Dicta: Wendy Ramos
Held
Bolaroja requirements: have been advanced clown workshop Imperfect
Cost: 30 soles
20 people maximum
level II From June 6 to July 8, 2011
Dicta: Wendy Ramos
Held
Bolaroja Requirement: over 21
Clowneo: This workshop ends a clowneo (clown walk somewhere in Lima) on July 10
Cost: 600 dollars per level
Workshop Arm or Cl numbers or wn: in pairs! (new)
7 to 9 pm
Held Bolaroja
Cost: 400 soles
Workshop Level II or wn cl (new)
... by popular demand
Hours: Monday and Wednesday and Friday from 7-10 pm
Dicta: Fiorella Gambini
Bolaroja Requirement: over 18
Cost: 500 soles
Back to Play or (waiting list)
Intensive Workshop clown (just a weekend)
Hours: Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 5pm (Intermediate 1-2 pm for lunch)
Dicta: Wendy Ramos
Back to Play or (new)
Clown Intensive Workshop (weekend only)
Hours: Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 5pm (Intermediate 1-2 pm for lunch)
Dicta: Wendy Ramos
Bolaroja Requirement: over 18
Cost: 250 soles
clown Advanced Workshop
level II From June 20 to July 22, 2011
Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 to 10 pm
Dicta: Wendy Ramos
Held
Bolaroja Requirement: only clowns that have been experienced level I Imperfects.
Presentation: This workshop ended with three functions open to the public on 5, 6 and 7 August
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Improclown Advanced Workshop
9, 10, 12 and 14 July 2011
Hours: Saturday 9 10-2 pm
Sunday 10 from 4 to 8 pm
; Tuesday 12 and Thursday 14 from 7 to 11 pm
Dicta: Gigio Giraldo
Held
Bolaroja Requirement: only experienced clown clowns and Improclown
Cost: 350 soles
Held Bolaroja
Beginners
20th level II October to December 8, 2011
Dicta: Fiorella Gambini
Location: Bolaroja
Requirement: over 18
Clowneo: This workshop ends with a clowneo (clown walk somewhere in Lima) on December 11
Cost: 500 dollars per level
Workshop wn cl or at night (New)
Beginners
level II From October 20 to December 8, 2011
Dicta: Fiorella Gambini
Held
Bolaroja Requirement: over 18
Clowneo: this workshop ends with a clowneo (clown walk somewhere in Lima) on December 11
Cost: 500 dollars per level
Dicta: Wendy Ramos
Location: Bolaroja
Requirement: over 21
Clowneo: This workshop ends with a clowneo (clown walk somewhere in Lima) on November 20
Cost: 600 dollars per level
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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dictate: Wendy Ramos and Moshe Cohen
Reports: clownencuentro2010@gmail.com
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
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Petlacalco With Jesus Rodriguez.
Special guest Monica Unikel-Fajsa, a researcher on Jewish migration in the Historic Center
Thursday October 7, 2010, 19:00
Alliance Française Polanco (corner Homer Socrates)
duration 120 min.
$ 50.00 donation
Sunday, October 10 10:00
Quote: Corner of Supreme Court (Av Jose Maria Pino Suarez and Corregidor)
Length: 120 min.
Donation: 100.00
Thursday, August 19, 2010
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By Jesús Rodríguez.
The Historic Center of Mexico City is possessed of a vast historical and cultural heritage. Through nearly seven years, the indigenous society, English and mestizo has shaped and defined from the living and housing sites. Explore
neighborhoods of the Historical Center, is to enter into the review of the history of social geography that gave rise to the city of Mexico from their traditional neighborhoods.
A neighborhood is a place where its inhabitants are built and are identified either from a religious reference, cultural, economic or social. It was for this that before the reconfiguration of the city by the English, were taken into neighborhoods that supported the social cohesion of the Mexica.
History, culture, architecture, art, traditions, cuisine, legends, characters, are just some of the aspects that are part of the richness of our neighborhoods, from the founding until the present.
According to oral tradition of the Mexica, were seven groups that came out of the mythical Aztlan, or such Chicomostoc rather than groups that pilgrimage for centuries to finally settle on a phased basis in the watershed of Mexico.
The Mexica, last to arrive, gave rise to the Mexico City-Tenochtitllan in 1325 with the establishment of four districts and a major ceremonial center. By 1337 a rebel group settled in the north of the lakes and established Mexico-Tlatelolco.
From then until the sixteenth century, these neighborhoods sustained urban settings, political, economic, social and religious society Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco, the same that would be affected but not completely eliminated by the English settlement from conquest.
Once
consummate the English conquest, the Mexica Main Temple was replaced in the sixteenth century by English buildings of greater symbolic importance.
Le surrounded the new English city those settlements which have been identified since the founding of Tenochtitlan, neighborhoods with a great tradition that would be merged into a pagan-Christian nomenclature, and so Cuepopan was given to the protection of the Virgin Mary; Moyotla , Saint John, Zoquiapan Atzacoalco St. Paul and St. Sebastian.
To this is added Tlatelolco, which it considers to be the current perimeter of the historic center and as a district originally was vital importance in the historical development of Mexican society. Since then many other neighborhoods would come today, in the XXI century continue to show roots and social cohesion of a multicultural society and changing.
Mexico Heritage Project in collaboration with the Alliance Française in Mexico and the Talavera House Cultural Center of the Autonomous University of Mexico City carried out the cycle:
traditional neighborhoods of the Historic Center Mexico City. heritage that adds value to our city.
Thursday 02 September 17:00
Talk: Our Neighborhoods foundational San Pablo Teopan
UACM Cultural Center Casa Talavera (Talavera 20, corner Republic of El Salvador, Central).
Length: 120 min.
Free.
Tuesday 07 September 17:00
Tour through the streets of San Pablo Teopan
Quote: Centro Cultural de la UACM Casa Talavera (Talavera 20, corner Republic of El Salvador, Central).
Length: 120 min.
No charge.
October Tuesday 05 October 17:00
Talk: Our Neighborhoods foundational San Sebastian Atzacoalco.
UACM Cultural Center Casa Talavera (Talavera 20, corner Republic of El Salvador, Central).
Length: 120 min.
Free.
17:00 Tuesday 12 October
Tour through the streets of San Sebastian Atzacoalco
Quote: Calle de Moneda, Plaza de la Constitución corner.
Length: 120 min. Toll
Thursday 04 November 17:00
Talk: Our Neighborhoods foundational San Juan Moyotlan.
UACM Cultural Center Casa Talavera (Talavera 20, corner Republic of El Salvador, Central).
Duración: 120 min.
Entrada libre.
Noviembre martes 16 17:00
Recorrido gastronómico por el barrio de San Juan Moyotlan
Cita: Entrada al Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Duración: 120 min.
Sin costo.
Noviembre jueves 30 17:00
Charla: Nuestros Barrios fundacionales: Santa María Cuepopan.
Centro Cultural de la UACM Casa Talavera (Talavera 20, esquina República del Salvador, Centro).
Duración: 120 min.
Entrada libre.
Diciembre, jueves 02 17:00
Recorrido por el barrio Santa Maria Cuepopan.
Quote: Entrance to the Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Length: 120 min.
No charge.
Friday, August 6, 2010
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Throughout the history of civilizations, the migration of social groups and cultures to other regions has contributed significantly in the development of peoples and nations.
In the case of Mexico, we can place a scenario most prolific cultural feedback from the consummation of our independence, at which Mexico opened its doors to the world and as free and sovereign nation. Just
libertarian consummate this process in 1821, the ever generous fairways of the old capital city hosted the brothers Arnaud, those from a box of fabric located in the vicinity of the bustling Plaza del Volador would the foundations of a long and prolific tradition and French presence in our country.
Nearly two hundred years since the arrival of the first children Ubaye Valley, the same streets that saw its beginnings in this distant land we realize the product of faith and love of work that made possible the implementation of a new vision trade in our country. The
Barcelonette not only instituted the "one price" in their business, also have left us a heritage industrial, commercial, architectural, artistic, folkloric, cultural and gastronomic invaluable in 2010 included one of the many reasons we have to celebrate as a nation we are multicultural.
Thursday 09 September 19:00 (Alliance Française. Socrates 156, Polanco). Alliance Française
Polanco (Socrates 156, Col. Los Morales Polanco).
Length: 120 min.
Sunday 26 September 12:00. Meet at Palacio de Hierro Center (corner access November 20th Avenue and Calle Venustiano Carranza).
Length: 120 min.
Cost: $ 100.00
REPORTS:
Project Heritage Mexico: proyectopatrimoniomexico@gmail.com / 57 09 53 91.
Mexico Alliance Française: cultura@alianzafrancesademexico.org.mx / 10 84 41 90 ext. 4006.
Monday, July 26, 2010
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Petlacalco By Jesús Rodríguez.
old Coliseum, reads a ceramic plate placed on the corner west of the majestic building of the former Banco de Londres y Mexico located in Bolivar Street and 16 September. A simple name of the old nomenclature of the city can take us through a nostalgic experience of encounter with the great importance of the theatrical life of ancient and opulent city palace we know today as the Historic Center. The
street above, took the name of that theater for the construction of which laid the foundation stone Don Juan Vicente de Guemes and Horcasitas, second count of Revillagigedo being Viceroy of New Spain in the second half of the eighteenth century. The Colosseum was designed in the likeness of the best in Europe and its importance lies in being the first building solid comedies in New Spain, the nineteenth century, renamed it "The Main" for the twentieth century is given the title " Cathedral of the round. "
In March 1931, turned his story "The Principal" after being destroyed by a spectacular fire, now there is a parking place and that Temple of Dionysus anything! Still, motivated by an appreciation of our city, we can build a nostalgic puzzle that we will find places like the "Hotel Principal," the shoe "the buskin" and the now closed "Hotel Colosseum", sites that account for the existence of such a valuable site. As it stands, there are several stories that take us to the current holder Bolivar Street for much of the eloquent story of theatrical life of yesteryear.
theaters of yesterday deserve to be remembered for his anecdotes, his great building and the characters that made nightly happy citizens of other centuries, to us is only reassess and remember that Mexico City has long been the richest in theater in the world and still is.
For this reason, we will hold our next lecture-tour "the Historic Center and the Theatre of Yesterday" by Jesús Rodríguez Petlacalco, which will take place on Sunday 04 July at 11:00 in the Aula Magna Old Palace School of Medicine, and by Sunday 11th September, runs "the nostalgia of the footlights, in the Plaza Manuel citándonos Tolsá (in the sculpture of" the horse ".
For more information :
Mexico Heritage Project
proyectopatrimoniomexico@gmail.com
0445539363722 57095391
Executive Coordination of the Old Palace School of Medicine.
cejecutiva@hotmail.com
56233123
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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Monday, May 17, 2010
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By Jesus Rodriguez Petlacalco
Cities grow and become, nothing like Mexico City that until more than 80 years not defined its limits very close to what is now only its center. One of those limits, was the district of St. Michael the Archangel, whose location has now been relegated to an underground station: Pino Suárez.
sheltered by a monumental temple, which dates back to the sixteenth century, San Miguel prides itself for centuries to have one of the largest parishes in the city: the second after the Metropolitan Tabernacle. A cozy place with source addresses this beautiful monument of an eighteenth-century environment in which drew the bohemian life of Mexico for much of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The neighborhood of half-lit streets succumbed to the reinvention of the city-progress. Things happened that night, sleepless and revelers were dissolved when these streets were torn mercilessly and widened to become the current November 20th Avenue.
As good nocturnal animals such recesses fled suburban character that inspired the genius of composers such as Agustín Lara that fueled its five black notes of St. Jerome and Politeama near water diving. Also gone is the rumba that illustrated "Everyone your life" by Luis G. Basurto; went out "the candles of Santa" slum suburb who attended the Felix Lara and longed that big city.
On the streets of San Miguel had fun with contemporaries Rivas Mercado and delivered the modern theater in Mexico, there Nahui Ollin exhibited his first nudes. It is without doubt a musical neighborhood in the recent past where life is lived and danced to the rhythm of the danzoneras of Smyrna, or national rocked to the tune of Lerdo de Tejada and his orchestra or Barclay Lorenzo and Maria Elena. Today
still live music stores Bolivar and Inns, the imposing former convent and church of Regina Coheli, the old Theatre Regina the former Convent of St. Jerome, of our Sister Juana, now home to college culinary education in Mexico, the monumental Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas, the famous pulquería laughter, bars, trendy restaurants, galleries, grocery stores , taquerias, bolerías and neighborhoods that remind us that nature is undoubtedly an area with bohemian troubadour.
To enjoy this exclusive district, MEXICO HERITAGE PROJECT will hold its San Miguel Archangel illustrated talk, the bohemian neighborhood of the ancient city of Mexico with Jesus Rodriguez Petlacalco on Sunday 06 June of this in the Old Palace School Medicine (Brazil 33, Center).
The route additional steps of la vie boheme at the Centre, will be held on Sunday 13 June at 10:00. Venue: St. Michael the Archangel Parish (Jose Maria Pino Suarez Avenue corner Jose Maria Pino Suarez M Izazaga.) At a cost of $ 100.00 per person.
Reports:
Executive Coordinator of the Old Palace School of Medicine: 56233123
Mexico Heritage Project: Facebook
: Mexico Heritage Project
http://proyectopatrimoniomx.blogspot.com/
57095391 0445539363722
Friday, April 23, 2010
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Street demonstrations, lectures, debates in colleges and intense mobilization in eight state capitals in Brazil are being organized for today, Tuesday, the day that the government hopes to tender the works for a huge hydroelectric dam to be built in the Amazon despite the rejection of indigenous people, farmers, environmentalists, prosecutors and some Hollywood celebrities like James Cameron.
Indigenous groups continue their protests today in Brasilia and promise to make jobs in the premises specified for construction. Yesterday gathered outside the headquarters of FUNAI official organ, the National Indian Foundation, the they accused of "betraying the indigenous peoples" to support "President Lula projects and large enterprises."The Belo Monte dam, a project that has dragged on since 1979 and was recovered by the government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, will flood an area of \u200b\u200b506 square kilometers and displace about 50,000 peasants and Indians, according to reports from the groups opposed to its construction.
The project proposes up on the Xingu river, in the municipality of Altamira, in the Amazonian state of Para, a mass of concrete that will be the third largest hydroelectric dam in the world, behind the Three Gorges (China) and Itaipu (Brazil and Paraguay).
According to government estimates, the work will cost U.S. $ 10,600 million, will have a generating capacity of 11,233 megawatts and create 18,700 jobs.
Last week, opponents of the project received support from Canadian filmmaker James Cameron, director of "Avatar", and two of the stars of the blockbuster film: Sigourney Weaver and Joel David Moore.
The three participated in a protest in Brasilia by groups of Indians and peasants who are directly affected by the works.
In recent days, the project has been the subject of an ongoing legal bid by the Government and those who feel that the dam will cause severe ecological and human damage in the "green lung of the planet."
The strongest arguments against the dam have been put forward by the Federal Public Ministry, which has filed two actions in court to prevent the works, in addition to today's action.
Prosecutors said they found failings in the awarding of tenders and the project has a constitutional inconsistency, it will cover part of indigenous lands protected as nature reserves.
Last week, Federal Judge Antonio Carlos de Almeida Campelo, the city of Altamira, ordered suspend the bidding, but the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel), the official in charge of the project, got another judge overturned that ruling.
Late in the afternoon, Almeida Campelo the judge again ordered the suspension of the auction for a new demand of the Attorney General, so the bid can continue until the last minute.
Some indigenous groups also continued their protests today in Brasilia and even gathered outside the headquarters of the National Indian Foundation (Funai official), which accused him of "betraying the indigenous peoples" to support " projects Lula and businesses. "
Despite efforts by the Government, the project finally convinced even initially interested companies such as Odebrecht and Camargo Correa powerful, who withdrew from the bidding for the lack of "economic and political conditions" attractive.
Until last week, only maintained their registration a consortium of companies Vale, Votorantim Energy, Furnas and Andrade Gutierrez, among others.
Last Friday, however, a group of state companies associated with the construction company Queiroz Galvão and other private sector companies formalized their interest in the auction.
Before that, the Government announced new facilities to try to encourage entrepreneurs such as financing of the Bank of Economic and Social Development (BNDES) and a tax cut for the consortium that wins the tender. Taken
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Hello, dear reader. Yes, if you. Do not look away no more ;-) First let me congratulate you for your patience, and then I want to tell a story that I found out there, surfing the internes, which made me very funny. And a point of concern as well, all told in passing. Oh, and do not laugh too high, that this gap is to echo, echo EECO
The Evolution of Teaching Mathematics
Last week I bought a product that cost € 158. I gave the cashier 200 € and I looked in the pocket 8 € to avoid getting more pennies.
The cashier took the money and stared at the cash register, apparently not knowing what to do.
tried to explain she had to give me a € 50 note back, but she was not convinced and called the manager to help her. He had tears in his eyes while the manager tried to explain what she apparently still did not understand.
Why am I telling you this?
Because I noticed the evolution of education in mathematics since 1950, was as follows:
1) Teaching Mathematics in 1950:
A sells firewood cutter firewood cart for 100 €. The cost of production of the fuel truck is equal to 4 / 5 the price of the sale. What is the gain?
2) Teaching Mathematics in 1970:
A woodcutter cart firewood sells for 100 €. The cost of production of the fuel truck is equal to 80% of the sale. What is the gain?
3) Teaching Mathematics in 1980:
A woodcutter cart firewood sells for 100 €. The cost of production of the fuel truck is 80 €. What is the gain?
4) Teaching Mathematics in 1990:
A cutter wood wood sold a car for 100 €. The cost of production of the fuel truck is 80 €. Choose the correct answer indicating the gain:
(20 €) (40 €) (60 €) (80 €) (100 €).
5) Mathematics Teaching in 2000:
A cutter Wood sells firewood cart for 100 €. The cost of production of the fuel truck is 80 €. The gain is 20 € Is it right?
(If) (No).
6) Teaching Mathematics in 2008:
A cutter wood wood sold a car for 100 €. The production cost wood that car is 80 €. If you can read place an X in the 20 € that represent profit.
(20 €) (40 €) (60 €) (80 €) (100 €).
7) mathematics teaching year 2009/10:
Do not worry if you do not know how to answer the previous year, led the teachers to the Office of Supervision, Ministry of Education and they require, teachers, repeat the test in view of the question is High difficulty.
They can also make use, as a support, chops, book or any method or system for copying in the examination without this be expelled from the examination or suspended, because, according to the University of Seville, are on your right.