Battle: Arab Dancing vs. Hip Hop

The show is called Get Up (lit: Move Yourself) and Dance!

BATTLE OF ARAB DANCING vs. HIP HOP.
(just speed through the intros to see the dancing)

No translation is necessary to appreciate this.


Who would you chose? Arab vs.Hip Hop in the Battle of Get Up and Dance

No translation is necessary at this point.

Lots of their shows can be found here on USTREAM (Click Here)

Salta is an old pioneer city in the interior of Argentina, which has a considerable Italian and Arab demographic, as well as Native Indian and old line Spanish stocks.

Salta would be truly tropical, however it is in the foothills of the Andes, so one or two nights per year, it can dip below freezing. However, it is subtropical and has palm trees.

The climate is dry and warm. It is a resort city.

From 2009 – Cast Lead Protest in Chile


Posted on YouTube: February 27, 2012

This was a project of the Palestinian Youth and local Humanists in Iquique, Chile.

Iquique is about 15% Arab by demographics, most of them Palestinian-Chileans.

No translation is really necessary. They applaud the courage of the Palestinians in Gaza, and call for Israel to stop 'the Genocide.'

The video was posted on YouTube on February 27, 2012, a full three years after the protest – which took place in 2009.

But it is of interest.

You can see these anti-Israel protests all over the world, many times.

What makes Chile interesting is that Chile has a major Palestinian demographic.

What makes it even more interesting is that the Palestinians of Chile are about 99% Christian, and seem to ignore the Islamicist component of the struggle in the Mideast.

A Blast from the Argentine Past

A Blast from the Argentine Past


Credit to (ElAljibedeTodos)

Desde El Aljibe means FROM THE [Community Water] WELL which served the function of the community gathering place and center of news, sort of similar to the THE OFFICE WATER COOLER in the USA.

Desde El Aljibe was on the air in Argentina from 2003-2011, when it was cancelled to make way for an Islamic religious program that no one wanted.

About 90% of Arab-Argentines are Christian, and the few Muslims among them are non-practicing as a rule.

There was a suspicion that the Saudi-funded Islamic Center got Desde El Aljibe cancelled.

That being said, this is a video when Desde El Aljibe was teaching about Arab Cooking, in this case the topic of Arab coffee. Cooking was a regular section of their weekly show.

No translation is really needed. I wanted to show how pervasive Arab influence is in South America.

The show was broadcast out of Buenos Aires on the Government Public TV channel 7 which meant one-third of the country could see it.

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