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Euskaltzaleak in Buenos Aires celebrates its 70th anniversary “at an excellent moment for the institution”

07/03/2014

Euskaltzaleak in Buenos Aires will celebrate its 70th anniversary on July 15th Euskaltzaleak, since 1944 the euskaltegi or Basque academy in Buenos Aires, celebrates its 70 years and its anniversary dinner on Tuesday July 15th at the Centro Lalin in the Balvanera neighborhood. During the event there will be a video shown showing the euskaltegi’s career along with songs, music and dancing thanks to the various workshops there. While preparing the big event, the Basque Language School invites everyone on Friday to another film event and a San Fermin get-together.

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Manny Villanueva: “The life of a truck driver in the US is hard, especially when you drive coast to coast”

07/03/2014

Manny Villanueva at home in Reno, Nevada, US (photo Ezti-EuskalKultura.com) He knows the US highways better than most Americans. In fact, his childhood friends in Durango, Basque Country say he’s become a Yankee, although he denies that. Manny Villanueva – Manuel Villanueva, as he was known when he left Euskadi, is a truck driver. He lives in Reno and covers nearly 500 miles a day in his truck that has 18 gears and 575 horses.

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Southern California Basque Club ready for its 68th annual picnic this Sunday at the Chino fairgrounds

07/02/2014

This year picnic will be the 68th organized by the Southern California Basque Club (photo Mike Aguerre) The Southern California Basque Club will celebrate its 68th annual picnic this Sunday, July the 6th, at the Chino fairgrounds. Last year they welcomed more than 400 people and “this year we expect, more or less, the same amount of attendees,” Mike Aguerre, person in charge of the picnic, told Euskalkultura.com.

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Kukai Dance Company will tour Argentina from August 22-September 7th

07/02/2014

Kukai performing in Donostia (photo www.kukai.info) It will be the longest tour that the Basque dance company has done in Argentina: more than two weeks, with an itinerary that begins in Buenos Aires and end in Santa Fe. In the capital, the group will present the show "Komunikazioa-Inkomunikazioa" (Communication-Lack of Communication) at the Regio Theater August 22-24th. Following, they will take “Gelajauziak” to Tucuman, Salta, Jujuy, Corrientes, Resistencia, Parana and Santa Fe. The tour will be of theaters, outside of the Basque club circuit, but Jon Maya, group choreographer has shown EuskalKultura.com his interest in collaborating with Basques in the towns that they will visit.

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Euskal Sustraiak, in Trenque Lauquen, Argentina included a San Juan bonfire in its 2014 activities

07/02/2014

Euskal Sustraiak Basque club in Trenque Lauquen celebrated San Juan on June 29th (photo Isa Oderiz) The ceremony took place in the city municipal park and was attended by a large audience who enjoyed the bonfire and joined in the dances and the kalejira. Regarding upcoming activities, the club has reported that there will be a San Fermin taberna on the second weekend in July and on the third there will be a film session complete with discussion.

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Six students from the USA are already taking Basque language classes in Lazkao, in the Basque Country

07/01/2014

From left to right: Mary Araquistain, Xabi, Daniel Henriksen, Itxaso Cayero, and Helen Faulkner, having dinner in Lazkao (NABO) Five of the six students who will study Basque for two weeks in the “barnetegi” (Basque language intensive academy) of Maizpide, in Lazkao (Gipuzkoa, Basque Country) arrived on Monday. The sixth one got there the very next day. Mary Araquistain, Helen Faulkner and Ysabel Bilbao traveled from Idaho, David Pérez made his way from California, Daniel Henriksen is of Norwegian origin, and Xabi lives in Illinois.

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Are you looking for the origin of your last name? You can find those from Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa at “Gure Abi Izenak”

07/01/2014

"Gure Abi Izenak" by Iñigo Rementeria Genealogy expert Iñigo Rementeria has spent hours and hours in the genealogical archives in Euskal Herria, researching what have become his passion and his hobby: the pursuit of the manor houses and farmhouses where a number of Basque surnames originated. In the book Gure Abi Izenak he has gathered 10,000 surnames from Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa that can be accessed online for free on the genealogical association’s website Antiznako and now, here as well on EuskalKultura.com. Eskerrik Asko, Iñigo.

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The Viedma and Patagones Basque club invites to visit the clubhouse to see the progress on the remodel

07/01/2014

Images of work carried out on the Beti Aurrera Aberri Etxea clubhouse (photoEE) The event begins today at 5pm and the goal is that members and friends can personally experience the advancements in the work done lately. In order to better appreciate the progress, film of the work done will be projected as well. Along with this invitation the Beti Aurrera Aberri Etxea in the Argentinean cities of Viedma and Carmen de Patagones has also announced their upcoming San Fermin and San Ignacio celebrations.

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Udaleku in full swing: Basque-American children enjoying Basque culture in Elko

06/30/2014

Lots of fun in Basque dance class (photoUdaleku2014) Since June 22nd, 65 children from the US Basque-American community have been in Elko, Nevada participating in another edition of Udaleku, summer kids’ camp organized by the North American Basque Organizations, NABO. These children will learn dance, Basque, txistu, mus, pander, makila and pala through July 4th as well as live and enjoy their Basque culture with their friends. So far, the entire experience is being a tremendous success, as seen in photos on the Udaleku 2014 Facebook page. We include some of those here.

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Boiseko Ikastola will teach sign language, amongst other things, to the kids enrolled for this summer

06/30/2014

Kids playing and learning at Boise's Basque preschool (photo Boiseko Ikastola) Kids enrolled in Boiseko Ikastola (the Basque preschool in Boise, Idaho) for this summer will be able to learn sign language, as Mara Davis, director of the center, told Euskalkultura.com. “Summer programs are always a little different. They are educational too, but more fun for the kids,” Davis said.

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