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Escape from a Spanish wedding video!
Posted in: Notes in Spanish L!VE, videoblogs in Spanish | Comments: 8
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[...] Just in case you missed the video blogging action over at Notes in Spanish - come and join in the fun! [...]
Comment from Pamela
I’ve recently logged on after a long break and was thrilled to see this new videoblog in Spanish! I agree, please keep them coming!
Comment from Gabriella Opaz
Fabulous video! I absolutely loved seeing you both look so smashing in your modern wedding apparel, sunglasses and all, against the rustic pueblo background. My only regret is that that we weren’t able to see you both dancing! Maybe, next time, one more glass of red wine will give you the courage to set the camera on the tripod and show us your two-step
Comment from ben
Thanks Pamela, and Gabriella, dancing in front of the camera is very unlikely to happen, sorry!!
Comment from tad
Marina, you looked so beautiful (shh! don’t tell Ben) and so er spanish in that outfit. Interesting music at the end sounded more like that crazy jewish music than anything Spanish. So a dance would have been interesting…
Comment from Marina
Thanks tad! Actually my outfit was really simple… you should have seen the other female guests of the wedding:-)
The music was amazing, it is possible to see this band in the Rastro area or in La Latina sometimes. Actually I thought that the piece of music on the video sounds very italian and similar to a piece in The Godfather film… but I might be wrong.
Comment from ryan
Bravo, Great filmmaker, this is what the net needs more of, a window on the world outside of the “magic box” of the computer.
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[...] In addition to Notes from Spain, they have a couple of spin-off sites you’ll want to visit. Notes in Spanish is in a similar format to Notes from Spain. There are podcasts and video blogs on learning Spanish. Click here to see a video blog. Users are encouraged to send in their own video blogs, which are really fun to watch. I can’t say as I’ve gotten up the courage to do my own yet, but someday I will. Companion worksheets to the podcasts are available at a reasonable fee. In addition, Marina provides one-on-one Spanish conversation classes for about $19 U.S. The other spin-off site is Cuisine from Spain, a blog / podcast on the rich culinary traditions of Spain, complete with recipes. [...]




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