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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 22:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flamenco Encore - Episode 22. New Mexico's most Enchanting Video Podcast is back with a Flamenco encore! After posting the previous episode of New Mexicast several viewers expressed disappointment over not getting to see any of the actual performances. So, for her loyal viewers who were left wanting more last time, Rosa Linda Roman offers up an encore with video of the Yjastros: American Flamenco Repertory Company's performance at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque. For more information visit: www.NewMexicast.com]]></description>
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<p><strong><em><a href="http://blip.tv/file/get/NewMexicast-NM0022FlamencoEncore829.mp4">FLAMENCO ENCORE</a> </em></strong></p>
<p>- New Mexico&#8217;s most Enchanting Video Podcast is back with a Flamenco encore!</p>
<p>After posting the previous episode of New Mexicast about &#8220;Flamenco in New Mexico,&#8221; I got the following email from a viewer:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;This was a fascinating episode. I have one criticism &#8211; we did not get a sense of the power of the flamenco dance and music -the podcast is all a little too &#8220;sweet&#8221; maybe. Odd that this midwestern Jewish old lady knows about flamenco. But I saw it several times on the stage as an adult. I went to those performances because I had heard the sounds of the gypsy women singing/shouting when I was just a kid. My Dad played recordings of great flamenco singers.</p>
<p>But Rosa Linda, I may be looking at this from an impossibly demanding level. Your program is not a segment of &#8220;Sunday Morning&#8221;, or a pbs segment on dance in New Mexico. &#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>And this wasn&#8217;t the only email/comment that expressed disappointment over not seeing any of the actual performances. So, for my loyal viewers who were left wanting more last time, this episode is for you. I may not have the staff or resources of PBS or &#8220;Sunday Morning&#8221; but I hope this comes closer to what you had in mind.</p>
<p>I hope you all enjoy this encore!</p>
<p>Lots of love,</p>
<p>Rosa Linda</p>
<p>P.S. I LOVE feedback (yes, even criticism), so please leave a comment after you watch the video! Thanks.<br />
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		<title>NM0021</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 02:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rosa Linda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flamenco - Episode 21. New Mexico's most Enchanting Video Podcast brings you some fantastic flamenco fun this week. While the historic connection between Spain and New Mexico is no secret (after all, the city of Albuquerque gets it's name from the Spanish Duke of Alburquerque... hence the nickname: The Duke City), in this week's episode Rosa Linda Roman explores the very real connections that still exist today thanks to the art of flamenco. To learn more, or to sponsor an episode, visit http://www.NewMexicast.com]]></description>
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<p><strong><em><a href="http://blip.tv/file/get/NewMexicast-NM0021Flamenco637.mp4">FLAMENCO</a> </em></strong></p>
<p>- New Mexico&#8217;s most Enchanting Video Podcast brings you some fantastic flamenco fun this week.</p>
<p>While the historic connection between Spain and New Mexico is no secret (after all, the city of Albuquerque gets it&#8217;s name from the Spanish Duke of Alburquerque&#8230; hence the nickname &#8220;The Duke City&#8221;), until I started working on this story I didn&#8217;t realize the very real connections that still exist today thanks to the art of flamenco. However, those connections suffered a serious blow recently as the annual flamenco festival which brings many of Spain&#8217;s top artists to New Mexico, <a title="Learn more about Festival Flamenco Internacional" href="http://www.nationalinstituteofflamenco.org/news/view/704/" target="_blank">Festival Flamenco Internacional de Alburquerque</a> was canceled mostly due to financial reasons.</p>
<p>Still, the proud tradition lives on through the <a title="Click to learn more about Flamenco in ABQ" href="http://www.nationalinstituteofflamenco.org/" target="_blank">National Institute of Flamenco</a> and the <a title="Click to find flamenco classes in ABQ" href="http://conservatory.nationalinstituteofflamenco.org/" target="_blank">National Conservatory of Flamenco Arts</a> in Albuquerque. The Institute produces amazing Flamenco programs through projects like <a title="Learn more about Yjastros" href="http://www.nationalinstituteofflamenco.org/" target="_blank">Yjastros: The American Flamenco Repertory Company</a> (which is having performances April 2 &#8211; 4, 2009 at the <a title="Ciick to visit the National Hispanic Cultural Center" href="http://www.nhccnm.org/" target="_blank">National Hispanic Cultural Center</a> in Albuquerque), and the Conservatory opens its doors to the public, thereby opening lots of hearts and minds. Both of these programs would not be possible without the untiring efforts of flamenco artist, <a title="Click to learn more about Eva Encinias Sandoval" href="http://conservatory.nationalinstituteofflamenco.org/teacher_bios/view/354/" target="_blank">Eva Encinias Sandoval</a>. I am honored to introduce you to her and the amazing community she has helped create.</p>
<p>Also this week we pick a winner of the New Mexicast gift bag (with prizes from <a title="Click to visit Dave DeWitt on Twitter" href="http://www.Twitter.com/FieryFoods" target="_blank">Dave DeWitt</a>, <a title="Click to learn about Chavela's Salsa" href="http://www.chavelasonline.com/" target="_blank">Chavela&#8217;s Salsa</a> &amp; <a title="Check out Gemstar Dezigns jewelry!" href="http://www.gemstardezigns.com/" target="_blank">Gemstar Dezigns</a>, among others!), so stay tuned to the end of the episode to see if you are the lucky winner. But, of course, with those adorable bloopers at the end, you were going to stick around anyway, right? LOL!</p>
<p>I also wanted to thank the folks at <a title="New Mexicast on ShopTalk" href="http://www.tvspy.com/shoptalk.cfm?page=1#iblog" target="_blank">ShopTalk</a> (the TV News Industry&#8217;s Insider Newsletter) for mentioning New Mexicast in their <a title="New Mexicast on ShopTalk" href="http://www.tvspy.com/shoptalk.cfm?page=1#iblog" target="_blank">iBlog</a> section this week. It&#8217;s nice to reconnect with so many old colleagues.</p>
<p>Thanks to all of you who are supporting New Mexicast in so many ways. Your comments and feedback are appreciated so much!</p>
<p>Lots of love,</p>
<p>Rosa Linda</p>
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<p>Thank you.<br />
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