Title: Spanish culture
1Spanish culture
- By Julieta Sotzko
- And
- Laura Bowlin
2Context
- Introduction
- Art
- Food and Beverages
- Fiesta and Nightlife
- Dance and Music (Flamenco)
- Sports
- National Holidays
3Spain-location
4Spain- Madrid
- Location Southwestern Europe
- Climate - coast moderate
- - interior cold winters,
hot summers - Population 40,217,413 people
- Religions Roman Catholic 94
- Language Castilian Spanish 74
- Clothing -men dress dark
- - women children wear
lots of color - - mature Spaniards dress
conservatively with style -
5Art- Painters
- Salvador Dali, 1904-1989 one of the greatest
surrealistic artist - Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973 world famous for his
realistic and cubistic art work
6Foods
- Tapas a small dish of snacks mainly of seafood
vegetables.
- The regional differences are enormous, each area
having its own flavor. - Ham is a great delicacy, but not the cooked kind
we are use to. - Tortilla is a omelette in Spain.
7Beverages
- Beverages in Spain mainly consist of tea, beer,
wine, and fruit Punch, soft drinks. - Sangria is a popular fruit punch.
- Recently, people want low alcohol and juices,
rather than wine.
8Fiesta and Nightlife
- No nation on earth is quite as good as enjoying
itself - Carnaval Tenerife (27 days long)
- Nightlife flourishes and special party events are
the order of the land - Tie off and sleeves rolled up
- Nightlife is not exclusive
9Dance and MusicFlamenco
- Flamenco has three different elementsDance
(baile), Song (cante), guitar (guiterra) - 1800s to early 1900s, the Golden Age of
Flamenco - The dance form has evolved, growing more artistic
- Traditional Flamenco is still performed in south
Spain, with only guitar,voice and dance - Mostly instrumental now and accompanied with a
full band
10Sports
- Sports are very Popular in Spain.
- Futbol- known as soccer in Spain is the most
popular sport. - Because of Beaches, water sports are common.
11National HolidaysThere are many holidays that
are celebrated in Spain, but only 14 major ones.
- Jan. 1st- Ano Nuevo (new years)
- Jan.6th- Dia de los Reyes (12th night, when
Christmas presents are given) - Oct. 12th Dia de la Hispanidad (Columbus Day)
- Dec. 6th- Dia de la Consitucion (constitution day)
- Dec.25th Navidad (Christmas)
12Sources
- www.donquijote.org
- www.spainforvisitors.com
- www.spain-visas.com/Life-in-Spain-pag19.htm
- www.idealspain.com/Pages/Information/Culture.htm
- www.wholefoodsmarket.com
- www.bars-for-sale-spain.com
- www.cypresscollege.edu
- www.the-intoshop.com
13The End