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Bogota social information

martes, 23 de marzo de 2010
Soon in Bogotá

We hope to have a Green Day.concert someday here in Bogotá
Is an American rock trio formed in 1987. The band has consisted of lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tré Cool for the majority of its existence. The band is credited as one of the two main bands, along with The Offspring, who put the punk revival into process, though they have been described as a "sell out" band by notable members of the punk rock community.
Green Day was originally part of the punk scene at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California. The band's early releases forindependent record label Lookout! Records earned it a grassroots fanbase, some of whom felt alienated when the band signed to a major label. Nevertheless, its major label debut Dookie (1994) became a breakout success and eventually sold over 10 million copies in the U.S. and 15 million worldwide. As a result, Green Day was widely credited, alongside fellow California punk bandsThe Offspring and Rancid, with reviving mainstream interest in and popularizing punk rock in the United States.Green Day's three follow-up albums, Insomniac, Nimrod and Warning did not achieve the massive success of Dookie, but they were still successful, reaching double platinum, double platinum, and gold status respectively.Green Day's 2004 rock opera American Idiot reignited the band's popularity with a younger generation, selling five million copies in the U.S. The band's eighth studio album, 21st Century Breakdown, was released on May 15, 2009.
If you want to know more about this amazing band go to:
http://www.greenday.com/rockband/index.html
Best Concerts in Bogota
Wisin y Yandel Wisin y Yandel Puerto Ricans have established themselves as society's most successful urban music in our continent. With awards, nominations and record sales of each one his productions, also known as "The aliens" arrive in our capital city to stage the extreme style of music. they succeeded with songs like "Rakata," "Noche de sexo" "Pegao" and "Pam Pam" that each of its concerts, around the world, become a real discharge of euphoria and dancing.
Friday 26, march of 2010, 8:00pm
Invited artist: Gran Mano a Mano Peter Manjarres y Jorge Celedón.
Prices:
Palcos A2 $8.000.000*
Palcos B $ 6.000.000*
Palcos C $ 4.000.000*
Vip: $ 140.000*
Preferencia: $ 80.000*
You want more information visit: http://www.tuboleta.com/show.asp?code=WISINB
Best Concerts in Bogotá
Coldplay Best Concerts in Bogota
J Balvin is the stage name of Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin. From very childhood he showed an interest and love of music and in the year 1999 at age 14 is the musical genre of Hip Hop, by marking it so that you decide to incorporate it into your life and start his musical process, which later join reggaeton and R & B. JBalvin decided in 2002, tipping in the music world finally leaving everything behind. His artistic talent is recognized for its fluidity to play any genre and this I can say anyone who listened. Theater festival
Iberoamerican Theater Festival of Bogotá was created in 1988 by Fanny Mikey and Ramiro Osorio, on the occasion of the celebration of the 450th anniversary of the founding of Bogotá.Since the first edition, held under the motto "An act of faith in Colombia", the festival became a cultural adventure and had as one of its main objectives the integration of Latin American art to the world.
Today it is one of the festivals of performing arts world's largest by its convening power, its wealth of functions and diversity of genres: The world's largest companies have participated, as well as teachers who have renewed theatrical languages , the number of functions is unsurpassed by other festivals in just 17 days, working alongside street theater and living room, making it one of the most complete specimens of the performing arts scene in the XXI century.
One of the key commitments of the festival was the diversity, plurality and the representation of different genres and trends in the performing arts, promoting theater through understanding and tolerance among peoples. Since its inception on FITB has become the most significant cultural event in Colombia and one of the most important theater festivals in the world with the presence of theater groups from five continents.
Nice places to eat
If you want to satisfied one or all of the days to you're family to eat something different and you you are new in Bogota or if you want to know other restaurants the best place were yo can see what are the best restaurants in colombia is here in information information the best restaurants are: crepes & waffles, wok and corral gourmet.
El Corral
El Corral is a Colombian fast-food restaurant chain with more than 100 locations. With its different formats—Free Stand, Food Court, HiperMarkets and Service Stations—customers can work out more than 16,000 product combinations. In 2001, El Corral opened its first "Corral Gourmet" restaurant, offering hamburgers with different gourmet toppings such as aged cheeses, hummus, Argentinian sausage, stir-fry vegetables, foie-gras and different bread options. In these restaurants, customers are served to the table.

WOK

A place to sample the best of oriental food.
Wok is a delicious alternative oriental cuisine created by a group of Colombians who started nine years ago at the headquarters of the T Zone, and now have five branches. His specialty: the Asian cuisine that make up dishes like sushi and fish at affordable price we are located in santa ana mall, 93 park, zona t and 19 avenue.
for more information go to: http://www.terra.es/alimentacion/articulo/html/ali7664.htm

- well it has that style because the founders of crepes and waffles like more france so they want that their restaurant have a france style.
- was created in 1980 so more or less 10 years.
- that is because we give work only to mothers that are householder.
- you have to worke very hard to be in that point and when you are in that point you're job is to see if everyone is making here job and to answer the questions of the people.
- first that people be satisfied and to make crepes & waffles a leading company in what it do.

lunes, 22 de marzo de 2010
Wanna PARTY??
Bogotá's nightlife is very active. One of the most known areas for parties, shopping, cinemas and friends is called 'La zona rosa' (The Rose Zone). It is a hugeeee area with lots of malls, like the Atlantis mall, El Retiro mall and the Andino mall. Hard Rock cafes, crepes & waffles, and more more and MOOAR.Millions of shops, one of the most known, the super recognized shop Zara!
Even though there are shops with more than 3 floors! You can get lost in them!
In the day, it's ok, is nice, is cool...but in the night! Is totally AWSOME! :D Bogotá's nightlife is so damned cool! There are bars and discos! You can even feel like in vegas 'cause there are lots of casinos! It's such a wonderful place...
And! It's only one area! Bogotá has moreee!
Here you can find some adresses of great places of the zone!
http://iguide.travel/Bogot%C3%A1/Eating/Zona_T_and_Zona_Rosa
To visit!!!
Cerro (or mountain) de Monserrate is of great importance for Bogotá. The white church built on the summit of a mountain 3,200 meters high dominates the cityscape. Pilgrims, devoted to the Señor Caído (a statue of Christ inside the church), visit to pay their dues for the idol's generosity. The mountaintop offers the best panoramic view of Bogotá. There is also a handicrafts market, good cafes and a couple of excellent restaurants with both traditional and international menus, which stay open until midnight. You can get to the top by funicular or by cable car!!!!! SO DAMNED COOL! You must go. There is a very good view of the city from the top of Monserrate (3210 m), the lower of the two peaks rising sharply to the east. It is reached by a funicular railway and a cable car. The new convent at the top is a popular shrine and pilgrimage site. At the summit, near the church, a platform gives a bird’s-eye view of the city’s tiled roofs and of the plains beyond stretching to the rim of the Sabana. Sunrise and sunset can be spectacular. The Calle del Candelero, a reconstruction of a Bogotá street of 1887, has plenty of street stalls and snack bars. Behind the church are popular picnic grounds. There are two upmarket touristy restaurants at the top, both overpriced and closed Sunday. If you wish to walk up, possibly the safest time is at the weekend about 0500, before the crowds arrive but when there are people about. At this time you will catch the sunrise. The path is dressed stone and comfortably graded all the way up with refreshment stalls at weekends every few metres. It takes about one and a quarter hours up (if you don’t stop)
More info:
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/South_America/Colombia/Departamento_de_Cundinamarca/Bogota-1579209/Things_To_Do-Bogota-Monserrate-BR-1.html
Mauricio Hadad Tennis Academy :)

To be proud of :)
This sport, rumble, isn't practised in Bogotá but in Cartagena (town in Colombia), and is very beautiful.Special people can still have hope of making sport.
Don't matter if you're on a wheelchair, you can make something about it, and the sport's so cool that is being practised in an international scale.
Check it out :)
And to know more about Cartagena, we take this handy to talk about it! Because is a cool city, as much as Bogotá!! Both are such a wonderful places to visit in Colombia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartagena,_Colombia
Traveling??
Hey... this is for people that want to travel abroad...or Colombia!. If you are going to travel you need to know how to recognize a fake bill. here are some steps: (it works with mostly all kind of money!)1. Pay atention to the paper. the print is calcography, it means that it leave a relief easily to recognize if you touch it. if the bill is completely smooth, surely the bill is fake.
2. Take a look to the colors . in a real bill lighted colors are combined with dark ones in hard contrast. while in fake ones the colors are all pale.
3. Verify the marks. there are three single marks that distinguish the real bills from fake ones. first one, recognize the silver-plate filament that are in the front of the bill and if they are seen under a mgnifier, they seem to be a line. second, the brown fiber or strings that are added to the original paper of the bill, and fake bills doesnt have them. third, the watter mark that produce a differnce of thickness in the paper and in the backlight it led to see an image.
and this are the three steps for you to know if the bills you have got for traveling are fake or not.
Nice if you can read this short summary:
http://ddg.com/LIS/aurelia/coleco.htm
domingo, 21 de marzo de 2010
Hey you!
Excelent! We interviwed a Gold Museum worker!- Hi! What's your name??
- Marco Fuentes Rodriguez.
- What do you do in here?
- I'm the security guard.
-Do you like your job?
-Is interesting, i feel very responsable.
-And do you know what are you watching for?
-Of course! Bogotá's most important treasure, our native Muiscan familiars treasure, their gold.
-Do you know what was Bogotá's first name?
-Bacatá, gave by the chibchans indians.
-Wow, you know about Bogotá's history, do you think is important for people to know about what happened many years ago here in Bogotá?
-Yes.
-Why!!!?
-We need to know about where we come from, also for culture, and i personally think that things like all Muiscan culture and history the legend of the Dorado is very very interesting.
-Thanks!
- :D!!
A little vieo of some expositions of the museum...sorry the quality, it was dark!!!!
Legends!
The Dorado's legend tell us what happened to Muiscans gold when Sapnish came here! Read it!!
It's very interesting!
The original narrative is to be found in the rambling chronicle, El Carnero, of Juan Rodriguez Freyle. According to Freyle, the king or chief priest of the Muisca was said to be ritually covered with gold dust at a religious festival held in Lake Guatavita, near present-day Bogotá.
In 1638 Juan Rodriguez Troxell wrote this account, addressed to the cacique or governor of Guatavita:
The ceremony took place on the appointment of a new ruler. Before taking office, he spent some time secluded in a cave, without women, forbidden to eat salt, or to go out during daylight. The first journey he had to make was to go to the great lagoon of Guatavita, to make offerings and sacrifices to the demon which they worshipped as their god and lord. During the ceremony which took place at the lagoon, they made a raft of rushes, embellishing and decorating it with the most attractive things they had. They put on it four lighted braziers in which they burned much moque, which is the incense of these natives, and also resin and many other perfumes. The lagoon was large and deep, so that a ship with high sides could sail on it, all loaded with an infinity of men and women dressed in fine plumes, golden plaques and crowns.... As soon as those on the raft began to burn incense, they also lit braziers on the shore, so that the smoke hid the light of day. At this time they stripped the heir to his skin, and anointed him with a sticky earth on which they placed gold dust so that he was completely covered with this metal. They placed him on the raft ... and at his feet they placed a great heap of gold and emeralds for him to offer to his god. In the raft with him went four principal subject chiefs, decked in plumes, crowns, bracelets, pendants and ear rings all of gold. They, too, were naked, and each one carried his offering .... when the raft reached the centre of the lagoon, they raised a banner as a signal for silence. The gilded Indian then ... [threw] out all the pile of gold into the middle of the lake, and the chiefs who had accompanied him did the same on their own accounts. ... After this they lowered the flag, which had remained up during the whole time of offering, and, as the raft moved towards the shore, the shouting began again, with pipes, flutes, and large teams of singers and dancers. With this ceremony the new ruler was received, and was recognized as lord and king.
The Muisca towns and their treasures quickly fell to the conquistadores. Taking stock of their newly won territory, the Spaniards realized that — in spite of the quantity of gold in the hands of the Indians — there were no golden cities, nor even rich mines, since the Muiscas obtained all their gold in trade. But at the same time, the Spanish began to hear stories of El Dorado from captured Indians, and of the rites which used to take place at the lagoon of Guatavita.
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Talking about...politicssss!

And visit! to know more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Rojas
The liberation moment!
