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Duende - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Duende may refer to: • Duende (mythology), a fairy- or goblin-like creature in Spanish and Latin American mythology • Duende (art), a difficult-to-define phrase in the Spanish arts that connotes emot...
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Duende (art) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Duende is a difficult-to-define phrase used in the Spanish arts, including performing arts. From the original meaning (a fairy- or goblin-like creature in Spanish and Latin American mythology), the a...
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The Duende: Theory and ... In all Andalusia, from the rock of Jaen to the shell of Cádiz, people constantly speak of the duende and find it in everything that springs out of energetic instinct. That marvelous singer, ... The duende, then, is a power and not a construct, is a struggle and not a concept.
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Duende like art itself has faces that are both appealing and dangerous. It can be dark and hard to pin down. ... Coming from southern Spain, "Duende" has only recently migrated to English. Dictionaries give meanings sometimes at odds with each other.
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MySpace Music profile for DUENDE!. Download DUENDE! Big Beat / Psychedelic / Americana music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read DUENDE!'s blog. ... DUENDE! Big Beat / Psychedelic / Americana...
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The most elusive word in the Spanish language is duende. Like a breeze or moonlight, it is more easily experienced than explained. In stories, it means simply an imp or goblin, or a poltergeist-like force that disturbs the spirit of a house.
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Duende is a self-organized and independent artist-cooperative housed in a building that provides 42 studios where independent artists carry out their work on a professional basis. The building is a former school, hired by the members of Duende cooperative from a communal housing company (OBR).
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