Wednesday, January 16, 2008

We present the best of our baseball culture in the Northern Region of Dom. Rep.

Among many other things, the Dominican Republic are characterized by having very good baseball players and stationed in the area of sport, national and international. It’s no secret that in order to highlight our cultural values, are some experts and institutions that are devoted specifically to this arduous task and beautiful. We invite you to visit the Dominican Republic to know about this majestic exhibition of the Dominican baseball history and its impact on the national entity will be open until May.

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We see you at the opening of the exhibition! We are in the play! Baseball and Culture in the Dominican Republic, which brought together players, overcoming shortcomings monumental and relish the sweet glory, and from different corners by the community of devout players mysticism. Since the opening of the Center Leon place has hosted samples painting, photography and thematic activities. In the pastime chained to the heart of the Dominicans, cultural expression that summarizes and expresses many of the traits of the character and national idiosyncrasy: Baseball.”

Rafael Emilio Yunén, director of the Centre Leon said that the Baseball is the most beloved sport by the Dominican people, which generates more prestige and that produces the deepest veneration.

Appreciable at the Centre Leon, teaches people how this sport became a homeland symbol, as well as the anthem, coat of arms and national flag, including rice and beans.

EXPOSURE: It is divided into areas and the wealth of each space is based on a survey conducted by the Centre Leon team for 2 years. Along the way were gatherings and meetings with prominent players, team leaders, government officials, scholars of the culture and economy. These activities contributed data and objects that ended included in the exhibition together.

BALL AND CULTURE: "The ball" as the murmur baptized Dominican baseball, is so attached to the bones of the people who, many people replaced the Spanish spoken in the country, baseball player words: "We made out and he ran for the third base," are terms used to explain everyday situations such as mangú or white rice. There are dance and "swing" the protagonists of the universe the players, inside and outside the country. Appreciate selling boulders, which offered flags at the entrance to the state, even those who have a favorite team "giving rope" to the opposing side.

The exhibition is rich in audiovisual and has attractive facilities. It's a sample so much fun and complex, which does not deserve "run into third base." A sample of sensitive inserts, illustrates the ball played in the street, a tribute to proponents of neighborhood leagues and peasant-like Hector Bullo-Steffani and Freddy Toribio, as well as the visual history of the teams in the "ball" winter part of the exhibition areas designed by Pedro Jose Vega.

Coupled with the wealth, the Dominican footprint that pushes careers, steals bases and scores runs in the Major Leagues is proudly displayed alongside the narrators that thanks to his voice let you be in bleachers, playing impressive moves. There is also a tiny play audio and displays, as well as a new Ford with the amount of chatter that people tied him to move and hold a championship Aguilas, Licey, the Giants or the Stars.

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