Tag: Basque Culture
Euskariana, Bilketa, BiNaDi. The access portals for resources on Basque culture
Three portals, one per government administration the Basque Country is divided into, offer access to resources on Basque culture. Our proposal: they should work together
Our contribution on the International Day of Women and Girls in...
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we recall four women connected to our country who have stood out in the world of science
Santa Águeda 2022. The Basques are back out there, singing to...
This year, after the pause in 2021, the Basques are again back out there, singing to the saint and waking up the earth after her winter slumber
Is Basque the hardest language? No, despite the court ruling
A court in Vitoria has used the argument that Basque is one of the most difficult languages in the world to learn in a sentence
Euskadiko Orkestra recommended in ‘The New Yorker’
Alex Ross has recommended the Basque National Orchestra in 'The New Yorker' for its two latest albums, 'Ravel' and 'Americascapes'
A look at the Basque Country from New York, focusing on...
New Yorker Katelyn Simone brings us closer to the Basque Country via two different dining experiences, one in Astigarraga, and and other in San Sebastian
A concert, with works by Arriaga, from the Amadeus Orcehstra at...
The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra on Cultura Musical 91.1 FM has put on a concert at the Laurak Bat Center in Buenos Aires, where it is rehearsing
Emiliana de Zubeldia and Ravel in the Batura Concert Series in...
A new concert of music by composers of the Basque diaspora at the second edition of the Batura series.
The second “Batura Zikloa”, rescuing forgotten music in the diaspora, starts...
The 2nd Batura Zikloa, sharing the works of Basque composers who emigrated to the Americas and honed their craft there, starts this Sunday
Luis de Basabe: a Basque from Baja California
The story of Luis de Basabe, a very Basque Mexican engineer and author, who lived in Baja California