Happy Thanksgiving!

To all my friends from USA, Happy Thanksgiving day!

Despise the origins of the celebration, this day is a cool day to say thanks to all the cool things and blessings that you have received in this year.

Thanks to all my dance students for following my classes and supporting me in some crazy adventures: Thanks to Gaby, Eric and all the fire friends for teaching me the mystic art of fire dancing. Thanks to Chelo and Mauricio for giving me another opportunity to teach and participate in one of the coolest dance congresses in the country. Thanks to Angela for believing in me and for all your teachings in fire and spirituality. Thanks to Shirley for being my Yoga Guru this year. Thanks to Luis Mario and Big Steps for the dance training and the opportunity to keep teaching. Thanks to Azul, Ivette, Jaime, Víctor and all the team of Somos Teatro that gave me the opportunity to start in this great experience of acting. Thanks to La Bodeguita del Medio for allowing me to be your default teacher for all these years. Thanks Maeva and Francia for helping me out with all these Bodeguita classes. Thanks to Jess and Henry my roomies for helping out with La Maison du Tango and with Rumba. Thanks to Tere and all the team of Elforoteo for all the nice coffee and food (a lot of food) in all this year. Thanks to my friends Aldahir, Karla, Joe, Francesca, Fanny, Alfredo, Cheko, Sofi, etc for sharing with me this cool birthday trip. Thanks to all my friends and my family friends for supporting our family in these though health times and in the passing away of our grandmother Vicky. Thanks to my Dad Emilio, to my mom Lety, to my sister in law Pris and to my brother Josh for their support during the hard times and on all the new adventures I take. Thanks to all of you that I am sure I am missing here.

And thanks to you if you are reading this!

Gracias! Danke! Merci! Arigato! Obrigado! Dĕkuji! Dziękuję! Grazie! Xiè Xiè! Spacibo! Danyavaad!

¡Feliz Día de Muertos! Happy Day of the Dead! Bonne Journée Des Morts!

This year, due to unforeseen circumstances, I couldn’t set up an altar at la Maison. But thankfully, this blog always has a long space to post a virtual offering.

We welcome all those who have passed on but return today to see how we continue rolling and hitting our heads in this rollercoaster called Life.

Mi Abuelo/My Grandfather/Mon Grandpére Emilio Andalón; Mi primer amor/My first love/Mon Premier Amour: Sarah Taylor; Mi Abuela/My Grandmother/Ma Grandmére Vicky Chumacero; Mi Gato, My Cat/Mon Chat: Tango; Mi Perro, My Dog/Mon Chien: Nanuk.

Right and left

I’m going to make a clarification that no one asked me to, but I’ll do it anyway.

I know that my main mission in this life is to dance and positively change lives through dance. And that being the case, you might think I don’t need to be giving my opinion on everything that’s happening in the world like Mafalda.

But I also believe that those of us who are in the arts or have a communication space where people hear us, read us, and take action have a moral duty to speak out when we see an injustice. And I know that sometimes it’s difficult for you to determine who I am, whether I’m left-wing or right-wing, religious or anti-religious, whatever…

– I’m against the Genocide in Gaza, even if those on the right get angry.
– I am against the abuses of the Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela, even if it angers those on the left.
– I am against the abuses of ICE against Latinos, even if it angers those on the right.
– I am against the abuses of the Castro regime in Cuba, even if it angers those on the left.
– I am against the massive deforestation of the Amazon and the Yucatan rainforest, even if it angers those on the right and the left.
– I am against bullfighting, even if it angers bullfighting fans.
– I am against pedophilia, not only in radical Muslim countries like Afghanistan (the Taliban) but also in civilized countries like the United States (Epstein).
– I am bothered by the persecution of homosexuals, especially in the 67 countries where it is still punishable.

– It bothers me that more than 730 million women in all countries have suffered some form of physical or sexual violence for being women (current UN data).
– It bothers me that they removed the Black Elephant from the Choco Crispies, even though Kellogg’s is upset.
– It bothers me immensely that people throw trash on the beach, especially cigarette butts, even though smokers are upset.
– And to top it all off, my name is Israel, even though Muslims are upset.

If I can define my position in any way, it is that I am against abuses of power, regardless of whether they are from the right, the left, Christians, Jews, Muslims, and others.

And I know there are many causes I ignore. I often know I’m inconsistent, but I’m only human. I attend protests, but not many. I volunteer, but not enough. I have donated money to causes I believe in, but not much. I don’t eat red meat, but I’m not vegan.

The point is that even though I don’t do much, I don’t want to have to keep my mouth shut out of fear when I see an injustice. And if I post it in a funny way, it’s because I like humor and making people laugh, but if they still get angry, well, too bad. I’d rather someone stop being my client or my social media friend than say that I saw a grave injustice before me and decided to turn a blind eye.

Sorry if this post came out too serious, but it was necessary.

Sincerely: Me, a shy and outgoing Gemini Dancer Engineer with Gemini Ascendant  and follower of the Yin Yang

Batman Azteca

Batman Azteca.🦇
No sabía lo emocionante que sería ver a Batman Azteca pelear contra Hernán Cortez Dos Caras. Qué buen diseño de arte. Estudiaron muy bien la historia y el arte prehispánico. Y el Omar Chaparro hace un muy buen trabajo de doblaje.
personificando al sacerdote el Huazontle.

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I didn’t know how cool will be to watch Aztec Batman fight Two-Face Hernán Cortez. The art is really cool! They studied well the prehispanic art and history. And Omar Chaparro makes a great dubbing as the priest Yoka.

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Tui & La

Since a long time ago, when people asked me why I haven’t decided to put a tattoo on myself, my answer is usually that I need to find something that I have a deep connection with and something that I am sure it won’t change no matter if I have another job, other passtimes and other ideas.

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A Boat Called Madleen

Perhaps everyone has heard the story of the ship “Madleen”, which sailed from the island of Sicily heading toward the Gaza Strip on a bold mission to break the siege imposed on it. Because this boat was boarded by famous activists such as Greta Thunberg, it was called the “Selfie Boat” but in reality it is called “Madleen” and there is a very interesting story behind the name of this boat that I will post here translated from arabic (I didn’t translate it, my arab on Duolingo is still not that good)

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Aniversario de Puerto Vallarta/Anniversaire de Puerto Vallarta/Puerto Vallarta’s Anniversary

Ce week-end, l’ambiance est à la fête : Puerto Vallarta célèbre son 57e anniversaire en tant que ville et son 107e anniversaire en tant que village. Parmi les festivités, on compte les traditionnelles Fiestas de Mayo sur l’avenue Mexico, avec des jeux et des montagnes russes, ainsi que plusieurs concerts d’artistes mexicains populaires. Le samedi, sur le Malecón, un défilé aérien avec avions et planeurs militaires a eu lieu, ainsi qu’une fête nocturne sur la place principale. Joyeux anniversaire Puerto Vallarta !

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