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Young hopes, young world, online
http://www.desertpeace.wordpress.com, on the young Palestinian dancer
http://www.barbadosfreepress.wordpress.com, on young bloggers in Barbados
http://tallerelmate.com.ar/conlosdedos/main.php, a blog on young students in Argentina
http://www.caboindex.com/blog/documentario-mae-ju/
on music, and youth and a new life in angola:
Peace in Angola after decades of war — first the war for independence
against the Portuguese troops and followed by an equally bloody
fratricidal war — has brought forth the development of varied and rich
musical forms, and also their discovery by audiences at home and
abroad. We are not saying that there was no music being made and
recorded before that — check it out the recording in the box , already referenced months ago in this blog, or in the recent compilation
, all of them created in the last years of
Portuguese domination — or the innumerable recordings from Kizomba
artists edited during the civil war. But, in recent years, new genres
were born and have grown with unstoppable strength — especially the
very Angolan version of the hip-hop, and also the Kuduro and the
Tarrachinha.
Tarrachinha - The Sexiest Music in the World (and Other Musics from Angola) - Raízes e Antenas
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