Las patinatas, “the skating,” “is most definitely real,” the Venezuelan-born Coromoto Power told me by phone from England, where she and her mother Beatrix now live. “It’s like a mini-festival. There’s just loads of people that turn up in a park, and there’s music. Imagine Central Park, with its paths and so on, and you skate around and sing Christmas songs.” By Jim McDermott. Full Text -> AmericaMagazine
For Venezuelan chrismas traditions the book -> Navidades para chamos venezolanos. ->Amazon
Traducción de cortesía -> Las patinatas, “the skating,” “is most definitely real,” the Venezuelan-born Coromoto Power told me by phone from England, where she and her mother Beatrix now live. “It’s like a mini-festival. There’s just loads of people that turn up in a park, and there’s music. Imagine Central Park, with its paths and so on, and you skate around and sing Christmas songs.”
For Venezuelan chrismas traditions the book -> Navidades para chamos venezolanos. ->Amazon
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