Small Country, Big Celebrations: The Role of Salvadoran Celebrations in Cultivating Identity and Belonging

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Title
Small Country, Big Celebrations: The Role of Salvadoran Celebrations in Cultivating Identity and Belonging
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Type
Moving Image
Creator
Emily Kang
Date
1990s, 2000s, 2010s
Description
In this video, Claudia calls attention to a part of her culture that is often overlooked. In contrast to holidays celebrated in Canada, national celebrations in El Salvador take place out on the streets and bring together an entire community. She considers the major role that climate and religion play in building a sense of community in El Salvador. Drawing on childhood memories, she describes celebrations such as Virgen de Guadalupe, Día de la Cruz, and Semana Santa, which are all rooted in a shared religion. In addition, she reflects on the unifying power of street celebrations, and how they function to gather people of different backgrounds in a common place. In the conclusion, Claudia provides her definition of community which is influenced by her experiences with celebrations and traditions. Her definition further encompasses what it means to be a part of a community in a new country.
Format
Video
Language
English, Spanish
Publisher
Bridging Classroom and Community: Languages and Cultures in Action, Western University, Fall 2019
Contributor
Claudia Villatoro
Extent
6 minutes 30 seconds
Identifier
https://youtu.be/jm4cZCtssmU
Relation
“IsPartOf” Hispanic Collection
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Subject
Religious street celebrations in El Salvador and the building of community in El Salvador vs. in Canada

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english spanish Bilingual [English-Spanish] Holidays Christmas community Maintaining Traditions New Traditions Sonsonate El Salvador Street Celebrations Virgen de Guadalupe Day of the Cross Holy Week Climate Religion Catholic Holiday Food Spanish School Belonging