Here are pictures of me and my tambora teacher Pablito playing the tambora, and of the final results of my cooking class: habichuelas and pescado en escabeche.
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Sidney, Thank you for sharing this wonderful blog on your visits to Dom Rep.
I found your site while googling the word 'tiriguillo'(my mother used to call me this when I was a child in DR).
I like your witty and frank comments and the ways you speak of the people without condescending language.
I do research in dominican foodways and expressive culture; I find some of your descriptions of place, food and music very insightful.
may you have many more friends and meaningful times in DR,
Lidia Marte a dominican anthropologist University of Texas at Austin
2 comments:
Sidney,
Thank you for sharing this wonderful blog on your visits to Dom Rep.
I found your site while googling the word 'tiriguillo'(my mother used to call me this when I was a child in DR).
I like your witty and frank comments and the ways you speak of the people without condescending language.
I do research in dominican foodways and expressive culture; I find some of your descriptions of place, food and music very insightful.
may you have many more friends and meaningful times in DR,
Lidia Marte
a dominican anthropologist
University of Texas at Austin
Nice pictures Sydney,
Could you please confirm if this Pablito is the same person who goes under the stage name "Pablitodrum"?
I have found some footage @ Youtube and the tambora looks just the same in size, color and ropes, etc. If so, this guy is impressive.
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