• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: josemaza386
  • hace 7 años

necesito un dialogo de 10 lineas en ingles sobre una cultura del ecuador

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Variety of cultures

Ecuador is made up of a great variety of cultures. The majority of Ecuadorians are mestizos and that is why the culture of this country has many aspects of others. The most widely spoken language is Spanish, but there are also other indigenous languages ​​such as Quechua and Shuar. An important part of Ecuadorian culture is regionalism. Regionalism belongs to the regions of the Coast and the Sierra (Culture of Ecuador). The people who live on the coast are from the coast and the people from the mountains are from the mountains (Ecuador-Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette). Regionalism affects people's clothing, language, and physical appearance. On the coast, there are three cultures, the aws, the chachis or cayapas and the colorados or tslachilas (Ecuador-Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette). The three cultures are the oldest on the coast.

Parties

The festivals are an important part of the customs of Ecuador. Parties like Inti Raymi and Mama Negra are based on religious traditions. Inti Raymi is a festival of the Incas that the sun god celebrates during the winter solstice (Inti Raymi, Festival of the Sun). Inti Raymi is celebrated in Peru too. The Black Mama party is held twice every year in Latacunga. This festival honors the Virgin of Mercy who is the patron saint of the eruption of the Cotopaxi volcano (Fiesta de la Mama Negra). Many of the festivals celebrated in Ecuador coincide with religious festivals.

Art

Ecuadorian art consists of music, literature, and paintings. Ecuador's music is influenced by indigenous and colonial cultures. Fandango and samacueca are forms of music with colonial influences. Other types of music are Sanjuanito and Pasacalle with singers like Julio Jaramillo and Juan Fernando Velasco (Culture of Ecuador). Ecuadorian literature is characterized by its customs and reflects "the life of the ordinary citizen" (Culture of Ecuador). Jorge Icaza, María Fernanda Espinosa and Pablo Palacio are the best-known writers in Ecuador.

Much of the art and architecture of Ecuador belongs to the Baroque style. There is a lot of baroque art in churches that was influenced by the colonialism of Ecuador. Culture of Ecuador. A famous painter from Ecuador is Oswaldo Guayasamín, who was a muralist in the Mexican tradition.

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Variety of cultures

Ecuador is made up of a great variety of cultures. The majority of Ecuadorians are mestizos and that is why the culture of this country has many aspects of others. The most widely spoken language is Spanish, but there are also other indigenous languages ​​such as Quechua and Shuar. An important part of Ecuadorian culture is regionalism. Regionalism belongs to the regions of the Coast and the Sierra (Culture of Ecuador). The people who live on the coast are from the coast and the people from the mountains are from the mountains (Ecuador-Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette). Regionalism affects people's clothing, language, and physical appearance. On the coast, there are three cultures, the aws, the chachis or cayapas and the colorados or tslachilas (Ecuador-Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette). The three cultures are the oldest on the coast.

Parties

The festivals are an important part of the customs of Ecuador. Parties like Inti Raymi and Mama Negra are based on religious traditions. Inti Raymi is a festival of the Incas that the sun god celebrates during the winter solstice (Inti Raymi, Festival of the Sun). Inti Raymi is celebrated in Peru too. The Black Mama party is held twice every year in Latacunga. This festival honors the Virgin of Mercy who is the patron saint of the eruption of the Cotopaxi volcano (Fiesta de la Mama Negra). Many of the festivals celebrated in Ecuador coincide with religious festivals.

Art

Ecuadorian art consists of music, literature, and paintings. Ecuador's music is influenced by indigenous and colonial cultures. Fandango and samacueca are forms of music with colonial influences. Other types of music are Sanjuanito and Pasacalle with singers like Julio Jaramillo and Juan Fernando Velasco (Culture of Ecuador). Ecuadorian literature is characterized by its customs and reflects "the life of the ordinary citizen" (Culture of Ecuador). Jorge Icaza, María Fernanda Espinosa and Pablo Palacio are the best-known writers in Ecuador.

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