DJ Selecta Zwart[ENG/ESP]

in Aliento3 years ago (edited)

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Good morning to my dear hive community, I hope you are very well greetings to all today I come to tell you about the rich experience of working with a hiphop, reggae and Dancehall DJ.

Buenos días a mi querida comunidad hive, espero que estén muy bien saludos a todos hoy vengo a hablarles de la rica experiencia de trabajar con un DJ de hiphop, reggae y Dancehall.




Zwart is one of my cultural brothers, with whom I have worked for many years, which has allowed me to understand how important the role and presence of a Selecta is within the scene of an urban presentation, for example in this material we can see how Zwart introduces the singer Clano Carmina with incredible music encouraging and at the same time preparing the public for what is to come.

Zwart es uno de mis hermanos de la cultura, con el cual tengo muchos años trabajando, lo cual me ha permitido comprender que tan importante es la función y la presencia de un Selecta dentro del escenario de una presentación urbana, por ejemplo en este material podremos ver cómo Zwart da entrada al cantante Clano Carmina con una increíble musica animando y a la vez preparando al público para lo que viene.




In the events that he organizes, I always accompany him and I have been able to witness uncomfortable situations that can happen to DJs, such as that the laptop restarts in full function, or that the musical program collapses and stays stuck, situations that can always be resolved but that they were studied to be cautious and not give up their constancy and that is why today we see a very active Zwart on the scene, with nothing more to say today I show you the perspective of an incredible DJ at a hiphop event in the Asylum neighborhood in the capital of Venezuela here in Caracas, I hope you like it, thank you very much for stopping by this post.

En los eventos que organiza siempre lo acompaño y he podido presenciar situaciones incomodas que le puedes pasar a los DJ, como es que la laptop se reinicia en plena función, o que el programa musical colapse y se quede pegado, situaciones que siempre se pueden resolver pero que se estudiaron para ser precavidos y no renunciar a la constancia y es por eso que hoy en día vemos a un Zwart muy activo en la escena, sin más nada que decirles hoy les muestro la perspectiva de un increíble DJ en un evento de hiphop en el barrio de Manicomio en la capital de Venezuela aquí en Caracas, espero que les guste, muchas gracias por pasar por este post.

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This is so cool! Wow, what a show. Looks like you guys had an awesome experience. And it sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing.

Yes, it really was an incredible experience, I really liked it, I hope it will be repeated soon, thank you for appreciating the under culture of Venezuela.

I LOVE Venezuelan Spanish. It's my favorite of all the Spanish-speaking communities. I am completely a gringa, but I lived in Tampa for 2 years, and Spain for 6 months, and I studied it when I went on a mission for the church I was raised in many years ago. I don't go to church anymore, but it was a good experience back then. I had a roommate from Argentina, a boyfriend from Spain, another from Mexico. And in Florida, everyone spanish speaking was from Cuba, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Columbia, or Mexico. Colombianos were the easiest to understand and friendly in general. Puertorecenos were the funniest to talk to and loved everyone. Cubanos were the most difficult to understand and were a litte more stand-offish, but very generous with their food (as was everyone. seriously, what is the matter with norte americanos!). Mexicanos were the most flirtatious and also most passionate and spiritual. The Venezolanos were generally very cultured and generous, and extremely beautiful. Especially when they spoke. Oh my god.

I actually have a client right now who is from Venezuela, and her English is really poor, which is great for me, so we have to speak in Spanish! And it makes my day because she sounds so beautiful. It's like a babbling brook. My spanish is not great, but it's good enough to get by.

How interesting that you like Venezuelan Spanish, how nice that you could visit Spain and Tampa, in what kind of church did you grow up? I am very interested to know, was she a Christian?

From what I see Latinos, we are very diverse, but we all show love in some way.

I think that sometimes we don't have to believe the television stations when they tell us about another country, nothing better than living the experience of sharing with another culture for oneself.

How interesting when you talk about cults, in what sense do you say it, let's say that we are all cultured in something, but what do you mean when you highlight the cultured when speaking, what you mention catches my attention.

Thank you very much for going through this post and especially for comparing Venezuelan Spanish with the murmur of a stream

I grew up in the Mormon church. It taught me how to be a good person. But so did my parents. And I think I just am naturally. So I used to think if I didn't have the church I would be a horrible sinner. But I'm pretty much the same. LOL. I just have more ability to choose for myself what I think and say and do. And I don't think that I have to earn my way to any kind of salvation or happiness. I think I can create it for myself.

I never said they were a cult. Just a strong religion. But there are aspects of that culture that seem very controlling and limiting, just because of the mentality. Anyone will say that about most large religions.

"culture" just means a wide variety of experiences from other types of people. And that is a good thing.


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