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The Basque Country

Welcome to our Intercultural Communications Blog for the Basque Culture

We are here to explore the Basque Culture through many different lenses. Here you will see our current research sources compiled by all five members of our group. Enjoy!

Sunday, November 16, 2008



by Un hombre del Partido

This video clip was interesting to me because it seems like it may have never been formally released and I can see why... This is the Secretary of State for Security in Spain, Antonio Camacho.

Sunday, November 2, 2008





















A young "Festayre", or festival goer, wearing the traditional festival outfit, a red scarf and a red Basque beret, looks on during the last day of the Bayonne festival, or "Fetes de Bayonne", Sunday, Aug. 5, 2007 in Bayonne, southwestern France. Bayonne, the cultural capital of the French Basque country, hosted through Aug. 1 - Aug. 5 the yearly traditional Bayonne festival, five days of sheer enjoyment celebrating music, tradition, gastronomy, sport and culture, featuring concerts of giant firecrackers, cow races, processions, dances, marching bands, with everyone dressed in red and white, the colours of the festival. The festival attracted about one million people this year, coming from all over France, Spain, and other European countries.

The Basque Anthem

Thursday, October 30, 2008



Today we are going to interview Iman Lizarazu. This is a you tube video of her! We can't wait to ask all sorts of questions about her career as a clown and how it is being a Basque American.

Check out her website! Iman Lizarazu

She has a new show coming out November 7-16 at the West End Studio Theatre A BASQUETTE QUESE check out the website West End Studio Theatre

Friday, October 24, 2008

Blood-typing and other genetic studies show the Basques to be a people distinct from any other in Europe, rooted in the region of the Pyrenees and Cantabrian Mountains before Indo-European tribes arrived. As a saying goes, "Before God was God and boulders were boulders, Basques were already Basques."

Credit:
www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~ja/bc.html