How He Loves Us – Kim Walker / Jesus Culture

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under culture | 25 Comments »

Check out the latest album from Jesus Culture, Consumed. Preview audio and video from every track. http://JCw.bz/ecard

Kim Walker and the Jesus Culture Band singing How He Loves Us from the We Cry Out CD/DVD, available on jesusculture.com. This DVD was recorded live at a Jesus Culture Conference in Redding, CA. The mp3 is available at iTunes by searching for “We Cry Out”.

W/M ©John Mark McMillan (thejohnmark.com)

Jesus Culture is ministry of Bethel Church in Redding Ca.
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Duration : 0:8:53

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Gaining a Better Understanding of East Asians / Educational Video

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | 5 Comments »

Gaining a Better Understanding of East Asians / Educational Video

Department of Justice; Office of Justice Programs; Bureau of Justice Assistance; Diversity Series: Religions, Cultures and Communities (NCJ 212664); The Chicago Police Department

Producer: Chicago Police Department
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Duration : 0:10:40

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Culture in Danger, Extended Version (Culture en Péril, Version Longue, with subtitles)

Posted by admin on February 23rd, 2010 and filed under culture | 25 Comments »

***IMPORTANT NOTE: To see subtitles, you need to turn the captions “on” by clicking on the arrow button at the bottom right of the screen, then hover over the CC symbol and turn the captions “on”. Thanks.***

This video, originally titled “Culture en Péril (Version Longue)”, was created by a few Québec artists to denounce the cuts in cultural funding by the Conservative governement, led by Stephen Harper. This extended version of the original includes english subtitles.

When Beau Dommage’s Michel Rivard visits a newly formed governmental committee overseeing cultural financing, language gaps and cultural misunderstandings abounds, mostly when Rivard plays his classical song, “La Complainte du Phoque en Alaska” (The Complaint of the Seal in Alaska)…

***I received a message about this video from the original creators, so I assume it’s accepted that my subtitled version doesn’t interfere with their intellectual property.***

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Duration : 0:8:9

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Karma Chameleon – Culture Club

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under culture | 25 Comments »

Culture Club: A Kiss Across The Ocean, filmed at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, December 1983

Duration : 0:4:34

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Kwanzaa Traditions & Customs : Kwanzaa Plants, Books and Gifts

Posted by admin on February 17th, 2010 and filed under customs and traditions | 3 Comments »

Celebrate the African-American community with these cultural symbols. Learn how to select plants, books and gifts for Kwanzaa in this free holiday history video.

Expert: Masequa Myers
Bio: Masequa Myers is the founder and CEO of Masequa Myers & Associates, a full service production and consultation company specializing in the arts and multimedia.
Filmmaker: Pemon Rami

Duration : 0:2:13

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Culture Club Karma Chameleon

Posted by admin on February 17th, 2010 and filed under culture | 25 Comments »

Culture Club Karma Chameleon

Duration : 0:4:2

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Incredible India …umers30

Posted by admin on February 14th, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | No Comments »

India’s culture is marked by a high degree of syncretism[109] and cultural pluralism.[110] It has managed to preserve established traditions while absorbing new customs, traditions, and ideas from invaders and immigrants and spreading its cultural influence to other parts of Asia.

Indian architecture is one area that represents the diversity of Indian culture. Much of it, including notable monuments such as the Taj Mahal and other examples of Mughal architecture and South Indian architecture, comprises a blend of ancient and varied local traditions from several parts of the country and abroad. Vernacular architecture also displays notable regional variation.

Indian music covers a wide range of traditions and regional styles. Classical music largely encompasses the two genres — North Indian Hindustani, South Indian Carnatic traditions and their various offshoots in the form of regional folk music. Regionalised forms of popular music include filmi and folk music; the syncretic tradition of the bauls is a well-known form of the latter.

Duration : 0:4:42

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Terence Mckenna – Culture is your operating system

Posted by admin on February 14th, 2010 and filed under culture | 25 Comments »

Taken from the show “Light of the 3rd Millenium”. Pictures are from among various artists like Alex Grey, Mark Henson and google. :) Music is Murcof.

Duration : 0:8:37

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Kwanzaa Traditions & Customs : Harambe Chant for Kwanzaa

Posted by admin on February 12th, 2010 and filed under customs and traditions | 5 Comments »

This chant is one of the most popular activities for Kwanzaa. Learn about the traditions of Kwanzaa in this free holiday celebration video from an authority on African-American culture.

Expert: Masequa Myers
Bio: Masequa Myers is the founder and CEO of Masequa Myers & Associates, a full service production and consultation company specializing in the arts and multimedia.
Filmmaker: Pemon Rami

Duration : 0:1:15

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Culture Beat: Mr. Vain

Posted by admin on February 12th, 2010 and filed under culture | 25 Comments »

Music Video

Duration : 0:3:55

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