Tag: Basque Tradition
What do Basque carnivals sound like? A European project shows...
The Tramontana network collects the intangible cultural heritage of Europe. Part of the network is the Basque group Audiolab, which has collected the sounds of carnivals
Flowers Made with the “Basque Stitch”
It's been over two years since we've brought up this type of stitch named after our country. And it's not the only thing called...
“The Basque with a Cart”, From Errotxapea to the pantheon of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We’ve spoken about the story of Guillermo Isidoro Larregui Ugarte many times. An extraodinary Basque, he, with his...
More info about the Basque stitch and the Basque knot. Did...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
About five years ago, we wrote a blog entry about the Basque stitch and the Basque knot. We’d...
New York Times: One (two) designer(s) unite(s) the Basque Country
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Sometimes people wonder why we’re such fans of the New York Times (NYT). It’s for many reasons, like...
“Le Beret basque” (the beret) and “Espardilles of Mouleon” are both...
This article was tranlated by Iustrans
The Swiss newspaper 24heures reports on the French Government’s decision to declare le béret basque (the beret) and espardilles...
The sounds of “early Basque music” (video)
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We met Enrique Solinís Jr. many years after meeting his father, Enrique Solinís. Well, we finally physically met him,...
The “Basque with the Cart”: the Navarrese in espadrilles who’s a...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We'd like to share with all of you a report we found on the "Basque with the Cart". ...
Embroidery: the Basque stitch and the Basque knot. Did you know...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Today we’re blogging with a mixture of surprise, curiosity, and ignorance. It turns out that among all the...