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September
10th – 14th
The National Independence: Activities related
to the Central American independence from the Spanish throne (1821) are
the focal point of September’s cultural week. The individual countries
of Central America are analyzed as case studies to initiate in-class discussion
regarding the presence of Spain in the region, subsequent independence
and residual effects, including the various historical directions taken
by each country.
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October 22th – 26th
Celebration of the Afro-Costa Rican sub-culture: October
11th marks the “Day of the Race”. Celebration is the perfect
term to refer to the Afro-Costa Rican culture – with representative
colors and clothing, sounds of the Reggae and Calypso rhythms and the layers
of flavors in the foods – students experience a carnival-like atmosphere!
Learn about the historical arrival of the Jamaican immigrants to assist
with the transnational railroad at the turn of the 20th century, their
subsequent integration into Costa Rican society and, in turn, the influence
of Afro-Costa Rican traditions on the mainstream Costa Rican culture.
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November
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Costa Rican Literature (principal authors and genres): Costa Rica possesses
a great number of recognized writers utilizing a variety of literary
genres. November is the month dedicated to the literary movements within
the country and the effects of their works on the mainstream culture.
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December 10th – 14th
Typical Christmas celebrations of Costa Rica: A primarily Catholic
country, the Costa Rican holidays are steeped in religious tradition. Observation
of the different means of celebration proves intriguing to students of
all faiths and walks of life. Students learn about the distinct Central
American holiday traditions, observe typical decorations, learn Christmas
carols in Spanish, and expand their palate as they enjoy holiday samplings
commonly found during this joyous season.
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