Azores - Sao Miguel Breiner Family Trip
Azores - Sao Miguel - Breiner Family Trip
Sete Cidades, Ponta Delgada, Lomba Da Maia, Algarvia
Portugal, Erasmus Trip
Açores
Go Pro - Drone
Musique : N'to - The Hound (Hungry Music)
Lusitana Band Dinner 10/18/2014 05 Romarias do Norte
Romarias do Norte, Raspsódia
By: Ilidio Costa
Banda do Clube Juventude Lusitana founded in 1926 by Antonio Lança, is a Portuguese/American musical ensemble performing concerts and playing in church processions and parades throughout the New England area. The band has toured Portugal in 1992, 2005, 2009, and 2013 with 35 musicians. The Lusitana band keeps an active summer schedule of performances and strives to maintain musical excellence while keeping the tradition of Portuguese music alive in our community. The band is part of the Clube Juventude Lusitana, lusitanaclub.org like us on Facebook!
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procissao sao miguel arcanjo, fall river, massachusetts, u.s.a.-8/3/2014-- chegada a igreja. acompanhada por 5 filarmonicas.
Furnas Sao Miguel. Azores
Furnas Sao Miguel. Azores (2008).
Furnas is a civil parish in the municipality of Povoação on the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese Azores. The population in 2011 was 1,439, in an area of 34.43 km². The parish is one of the largest in the island and in the Azores. It is located east of Lagoa and Ponta Delgada, west of Povoação and southeast of Ribeira Grande. One of the earliest references to Furnas came from the harvesting of trees in the valley of Furnas, in order to assist the construction of many of the homes destroyed by the 1522 earthquakes and landslides in Vila Franca do Campo. This includes numerous trees used to rebuild the parochial church, a project begun by Donatary-Captain Rui Gonçalves da Câmara. In 1553, his predecessor Manuel da Câmara, issued an edict to re-plant these trees after the area was nearly deforested, and roadways were expanded under his son, Rui Gonçalves da Câmara, in order to develop the area, allowing cattle herding in the valley after 1577.
Still during the tenure of Manuel da Câmara, a chapel was constructed to the invocation of Nossa Senhora da Consolação (Our Lady of Consolation) in 1613, and small residence built for the local priest (who was responsible for masses and the lighting of a lamp in the sacristy). More homes soon appeared in this area around 1615, and a small convent was constructed near the chapel. In 1630, as a consequence of a volcanic eruption in the valley, the area was abandoned. But, new settlers quickly returned to the Furnas valley (mostly from Ponta Garça, Povoação, Vila Franca and Maia) as the land became fertile and better able to sustain a larger population. New roads were constructed on orders between 1682–83, donated by the Baron of Larangeiras.
Even isolated in the interior, the village continued to be vulnerable to pirate attacks. In 1679, Algerian pirates (from the Barbary coast) landed in the of Portinho de Agrião, sacked the coastal village of Ribeira Quente, and proceeded to the interior, where the robbed several rams from the valley before returning to the coast. José Pereira Sodré, a resident near Agrião petitioned the governor of São Miguel for one of the canons that existed at the city hall in Vila Franca; he intended that the armament would be used to defend the area from future attacks: it was rejected.
In 1832, an unknown English settler purchased a large parcel around the crater lake to build a home, but unfortunately abandoned it and sold it to the English Consul-General at Ponta Delgada, named Vines, in 1855. There Mr. Vines constructed a summer home, with garden, which he named Grená in honour of his wife's familial relations: his spouse was the niece of Daniel O´Connell (who organized the Catholic movement in Ireland) and stayed at their Irish relatives' home, also called Grená. Upon Consul Vine's death, the home was used by a London surgeon named Hinton (who was a publisher of many works on hygiene and hearing), since Catherine Vine did not wish to return to Furnas. After Hinton's death in 1875, the home was used by Jorge Brown, who exploited the home as a hotel for summer tourists for several years. During this period many travellers stayed at the hotel, including Alice Baker (who wrote A Summer in the Azores with a Glimpse of Madeira) and others who produced literary and scientific reviews of the region. In 1882, Grená was sold by Catherine Vine's son to Jorge Hayes, following the death of Jorge Brown in the same year. It was occupied by José do Canto while his home and chapel were being constructed on the other side of the lake.
Furnas Sao Miguel
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Noite de Santo António
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Noite de Santo António · Teresinha Landeiro
Namoro
℗ 2018 SME Portugal, Sociedade Unipessoal, Lda.
Released on: 2018-06-08
Lyricist: Norberto de Araújo
Guitar: Pedro Castro
Composer: Raul Ferrão
Viola: Jaime Santos
Bass: Joel Pina
Producer: Not Documented
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Via Periférica on Vimeo
Via Periférica
Documentário sobre um edifício abandonado junto à Via Periférica na cidade da Maia em Portugal.
Trabalho realizado no âmbito da UC de Vídeo II do curso de Tecnologias da Comunicação Multimédia da ESMAE, Escola Superior de Música e das Artes do Espectáculo.
Realização Mariana Sardon
Direcção de fotografia Inês Castanheira
Produção e Edição Nuno Alves
Som Sara Ildefonso
Santo Espírito - Maia - Santa Maria PR4SMA
This small route connects the village of Santo Espírito to the place of Maia, Southeast part of the island. Begin the trail near the church of Santo Espírito, passing by the Ethnographic Museum of Santa Maria, heading East, towards the sea. Follow the marks along the road until you reach an old windmill. From here, the dirt road winds along a wood of Australian Cheesewood (Pittosporum undulatum), passing by an old fountain and afterwards, pastures.
Arriving to the fork, choose right along a dirt road known as Caminho da Lapa. Follow the marks, turning left by a shortcut that passes by an area of springs where once, the women washed the clothes. Proceed towards the coast, passing by a stone alley that goes as far as the stream bank of Aveiro. From here, the trail follows the stream until the cliff, place where, carefully, you should cross the stream. Already on the other side, stop and look back to enjoy the waterfall of stream of Aveiro that it is formed here, with around 80m high, one of the tallest of the country.
The descend to the village of Maia, unfolds along the rocky cliff, used for the vineyards in barracks or terraces, with small walls of dry stone, relevant part of the culture of the island. We ask the hikers not to pick the fruits from the local farmers, along the trail.
Arriving to Maia, you can make a small a detour to the left in order to see the waterfall of the stream of Aveiro from another perspective, as well as two winepresses built in 1579. Hence the trail goes along the road ending near the bathing area.
TRAIL INFORMATION
Category - Linear
Difficulty - Easy
Extension - 4 km
Time average - 2h00
Cantiga Do Espírito Santo (Song of the Holy Spirit)
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Cantiga Do Espírito Santo (Song of the Holy Spirit) · Cristina Perpétua de Gouveia
Portugal: Music and Dance from Madeira
℗ 2015 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Released on: 2015-06-02
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A Summer Vacation
A Summer Vacation at Aldeia da Fonte Hotel & Pico island, 2006
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FEIRA DE QUINTA, NA PRAÇA DO COMERCIO.17.04.08
Shore to Shore (homage to The Corrs)
This is a song dedicated to THE CORRS
Lyrics:
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Composed by: Rique Meirelles
Produced by: Rafael Tortella
Additional lyrics & arrangement:
Dani Figueiredo, Daniel Canelli, Ivo Ferreira, João H. Silva, Julia Sebber, Kaedei Setsuo, Rafael Tortella, and Raphael Ota
Lead vocals and hurdy-gurdy: Rique Meirelles
Solo violin: Vivian Vignoli
Violins: Ana Fernandes, Vivian Vignoli, Rafaela Theodoro and Rique Meirelles
Piano and bodhran: Ivo Márcio S. Ferreira
Mandolin, double bass, cymbals, snare drum and guitar: Raphael Ota
Guitar: Rafael Tortella
Eletric bass: Kaedei Setsuo
Tin Whistle: João Henrique Silva
Glockenspiel: Julia Sebber
Tanajura: Graciele Sales
Egg shaker: Dani Figueiredo
Back vocals: Ana Fernandes, Dani Figueiredo, Mariana K., Nívea Pinheiro and Rafael Tortella
Choir: Alexandre Oliveira, Ana Fernandes, Ana Marta Sebber Leite, Dani Figueiredo, Elizangela Marques, Graciele Sales, Isabel Cimó, Ítalo Espírito Santo, Ivo Ferreira, João H. Silva, Julia Sebber, Nívea Pinheiro, Rafael Tortella, Rique Meirelles, Theodoro Monteleone and Vivian Vignoli
Video Editing: Dani Figueiredo
Studio cameras: Dani Figueiredo and Theodoro Monteleone
Additional footage: Alex Fernandes da Costa, Caroline Emília Rossi Lemes, Mariana Fernandes Torres and Thais Maranho
Recorded at: Nimbus Studios
Audio engineer: Paulo Senoni
Mastered at: Abbey Road Studios
Video and photo submissions:
BRAZIL
Ana Fernandes - Ana Marta Sebber Leite - Ariadne Granier - Bernardo Ferrara - Bosco Filho
Daniel Canelli - Danielle Martins - Danúbia Carvalho - Denise Alves - Elizangela Marques
Estela Costa - Evelyn Andrade - Helder Carvalho - Hugo Pansini - Isabel Brandeburgo
Isabella Andrade - João H. Silva - Juliana Vinhas - Karen Ribeiro - Lara Freitas
Lígia Loyola - Lívia Carolina - Luiza Santos - Mara Agostino - Marcelo Oliveira - Márcio Luís - Mariana Perreira - Monica P. Moraes - Nívea Pinheiro - Renata Motta
Renata T. Tersiote - Theodoro Monteleone - Vivian Vignoli - Yuri Eller
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS
ARGENTINA: Danu Romero | FRANCE: Anne Sophie Pan - Erin Duffy - only_thecorrs_
MEXICO / IRELAND: Miguel Castillo | NEW ZEALAND: Dan Merta | PERU: Christian Carrasco
PHILIPPINES | Ai Evale - Aj Torres - Anggita M. Hairani - Bri Ner - Camille Matuguina
Chevy Densing - Chiqui Verana - Christian Claveria - Denise Amparo - Faye Marcos
Helen Piñgol - Hera Roca-Regio - Jane Sano - Jaycee Bernardino - Kei Gabutero Calipayan - Lowell Balinas - Miwa Gabutero - Patricia Alpay - Rachel Dela Cruz - Shey Padilla - Shelah Buenaflor - Sherwin Tolentino - Shiela Oliveros
PORTUGAL: Ana Grifus - Domingos S. Neves | UNITED KINGDOM: Erica Hall
Additional FanatiCorrs:
Aline D. Bernardes - Aline Goro - Aline Xavier - Amarilo Oliveira
Angélica Halcsik - Armando Junior - Barbara Valverde - Bruna Mara
Carolina Rodrigues - Caroline Hidalgo - Caroline E. R. Lemes - Danyelle Vasconcelos
Eloá S. Leitão - Helga Bannwart - Kleber Kubo - Marcello R. de Oliveira
Marcos Reis - Michelle Sant'Anna - Nell R. Barroso - Priscila F. de Camargo
Raquel Silvestre - Raphael Zanelato - Re Holdack - Renato Marsolla
Ronaldo Miranda - Taísa Barbosa - Tiago Moreno - Thumbelina Seas - Valdir Maia
Special thanks to our fundraising donors:
Ádria Mendonça Fontes - Ana Fernandes - Ana Marta Sebber Leite
Dani Figueiredo - Daniel Canelli - Daniele Moreira - Danúbia Carvalho
Elizangela Marques - Estela Costa - Graciele Sales - Gustavo Boaventura
Helder Carvalho - Isabel Cimó - Ítalo Espírito Santo - Ivo Márcio S. Ferreira - João Henrique Silva - Jorge Suíno - Julia Sebber - Kaedei Setsuo - Karla Zerati - Keyla Simi - Lara Freitas - Luciana Corso - Luiz Eduardo Cunha - Mariana K. - Marisa X. Bomfim - Monica P. Moraes - Nívea Pinheiro - Paula Liesner - Rafael Tortella - Renata Motta - Rique Meirelles - Taisa B. Oliveira - Theodoro Monteleone - Valdir Maia - Vivian Vignoli
Sete Cidades, São Miguel - Azores
Sete cidades. Uma freguesia do concelho de Ponta Delgada que apresenta uma das maravilhas naturais mais emblemáticas de Portugal.
Quem visita os Açores, mais precisamente a ilha de São Miguel, não quer perder a vista sobre o espelho de água da lagoa que tem dois tons, um verde e um azul. Uma obra da natureza que dificilmente encontramos noutros locais e que já deu azo a muitas e variadas lendas.
Neste video podemos ter uma ideia do Miradouro da Vista do Rei, onde se localiza o Hotel abandonado, Monte Palace, o Miradouro da Candelária com uma vista sobre o Oceano. As margens da lagoa e alguns dos animais que ali podemos encontrar, assim como a igreja da freguesia.
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Sete Cidades. A parish in the municipality of Ponta Delgada that presents one of the most emblematic natural wonders of Portugal.
Does who visit the Azores, more precisely the island of São Miguel, don't want to miss the mirror of water of the lagoon that has two shades, a green and a blue. A work of nature that we can hardly find elsewhere and which has already given rise to many and varied legends.
In this video we can get an idea of the Belvedere of Vista do Rei, where we can find the abandoned Hotel, Monte Palace, the Candelaria Viewpoint with a view over the Ocean. The banks of the lagoon and some of the animals that we can find there, as well as the church of the parish.
Santa Maria Azores-Acores, Church i was Baptized
AJUDA da BRETANHA, S Miguel, R A Açores
Ajuda da Bretanha é uma localidade e sede de freguesia, do concelho de Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Açores. O moinho do Pico Vermelho com cerca de 200 anos, é entre outros, um ponto de visita.
Ajuda da Bretanha is a locality and the seat of the parish, of Ponta Delgada municipality, Sao Miguel, Açores. The Red Pico mill with about 200 years old, is among others, a point of visiting.
espirito santo 2018
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Festa da Senhora da Saude
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