Marcel Jeannin |
Bo Baxter |
Norman Groulx |
Carlos of Los Viajeros |
Elizabeth Diaga |
Mora of Los Viajeros |
Cameron Ansell |
Arthur |
Danny Brochu |
Buster Baxter |
Buster: I'm singing and dancing newspaper, I'm loving it!
Buster: I'm gonna ride to the concert with Carlos and Mora, see you there!
Buster: Is it hard for you to hear while doing gymnastics?
Katrina: No!
Buster: What's the favorite snack here?
Boy: Buñuelos.
Buster: What are they?
Girl: There 'Pañuelo'.
Sue Ellen: I always wanted to learn Puerto Rican Dance!
I Forgot To Tell You: Buster explains how hearing impaired people can use the closed captioning to read the dialogue (An episode of "Arthur" with close captioning is shown).
Buster and Carlos visits the Guaika school for dance, to learn the "Bomba Y Plena Dance".
Karina the dancer, is using a hearing device (A ringing is hear on the background).
A fake "Los Viajeros CD" is introduced in this episode.
Buster and Mora visits a dance school, to learn Puerto Rican Dance.
This episode visits a Puerto Rican Community in Hartford, Connecticut.
Sue Ellen and Muffy (Arthur) appears in this episdode.
Buster: (At the store) "What is the favorite snack here?"
Buñuelo is mostly a fried pastry, like dough balls. It could be referred as doughnuts.
KATRINA: "Is a Pañuelo..."
Pañuelo is Handkerchief.
KATRINA and BUSTER: "1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8......I'll teach Sue Ellen how to tie the Pañuelo..."
The "Bomba Y Plena Dance" is a symbolic tradition of Puerto Ricans. This dance combines a symbolic outfit that is composed of a typical dress and a colorful "Pañuelo" (handkerchief). The origin of the "Bomba y Plena Dance" is not clearly known, but is believe to have come as a result of the African slaves tradition that started around the 17th century in the town of LOIZA, a small community some 15 miles east of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The residents use to dance Bomba Y Plena, as a way to worship their Gods, while their Patrons did forbid them to do so. Today, millions of Puerto Ricans take part of this mysterious dance and there are "Bomba Y Plena" schools around the USA and Puerto Rico.
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