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¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

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Page 1: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzoWhat do you see in the picture, why

do you think it is important? What does it mean?

Page 2: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

La persistencia de la memoria – Salvador Deli

a painting by artist Salvador Dalí, and is one of his most recognizable works.

The painting has been in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City since 1934.

It is widely recognized and frequently referenced in popular culture.

Salvador Dalí, was a prominent Spanish surrealist painter born in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain.

Salvador Dalí has been credited as the major inspiration to most modern surrealists.

Page 3: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

ObjectivoSWBAT confidently say:

I can find the importance of cultural practices in everyday life, life events, and arts.

Page 4: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

Perspectiva del día

5 minutos – Vámonos5 minutos – Perspectiva del día

15 minutos – Camino de Gallería 15 minutos – La cultura de la Gallería

5 minutos – Repaso del día

Page 5: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

Camino de GalleríaCaminar a los cuadros

Walk to each of the images

Escriba la importancia cultural de cada uno. Write down what you think the cultural importance of each is.

Solo hay 15 minutos, necesitas ir a cada cuadro. There is only 15 minutos, you need to visit each image.

Page 6: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

El laberinto del fauno – El CineMexican Spanish-language film, written

and directed by Mexican film-maker Guillermo del Toro.

The film was selected by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas to represent the country in the Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film.

Won 3 OscarsWinner

Best Art Direction Best Cinematography Best Makeup

Nominated Best Original Score Best Original Screenplay Best Foreign Language Film

Page 7: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

La QuinceañeraThe celebration of a girl's

fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America

This birthday is celebrated differently from any other birthday, as it marks the transition from childhood to young womanhood.

The celebration varies significantly across countries, with celebrations in some countries taking on more religious overtones than in others.

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Frida Kahlo de Rivera - Las Dos FridasWas a Mexican

painter, born in Coyoacán, and is perhaps best known for her self-portraits.

It is believed to be a painting depicting her deep hurt at losing her husband.

Page 9: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

Un concierto de Shakira – Cantante Colombiana

A Colombian singer-songwriter 

She is also the highest-selling Colombian artist of all time

The second most successful female Latin singer behind Gloria Estefan, having sold over 70 million albums worldwide

She has won 2Grammy Awards, 8 Latin Grammy Awards, 12Billboard Latin Music Awards and has been Golden Globe-nominated.

Page 10: ¡Vámonos! Hoy es el 19 de marzo What do you see in the picture, why do you think it is important? What does it mean?

El Prado – Museo del arteThe Museo del Prado is

the main Spanish national art museum

Located in central Madrid.

It features one of the world's finest collections of European art

The best-known work on display at the museum is Las Meninas by Velázquez. 

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Zapatistas - José Clemente Orozco José Clemente Orozco was well-

known for painting Mexican cultural, political, and historical events in bold forms and vivid colors.

In Zapatistas, we see the followers of the revolutionary Mexican leader Emiliano Zapata, who encouraged the violent revolt of the laborers against the hacienda (estate/plantation) landowners

Orozco focused on condemning acts of war and violence in general by emphasizing the destruction of the Mexican people and culture