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  1. The Song – Alta es la Luna. In 1995, Savina Yannatou, a Greek multi-genre singer-songwriter joined forces with select jazz/traditional musicians, formed a band known as Primavera en Salonico, and released a CD of Sephardic folk songs.

  2. Our Story. The idea for ¿Por qué no? (Why not? in English) began in 2011 when four best friends met in Spain for 12 days to explore the food, wine and culture of Catalonia, Andalusia, and Madrid. One of us spoke Spanish and the rest of us...not so much.

  3. Spanish wine from artisanal producers with unique terroirs. 30+ indigenous Spanish grape varieties. Family owned. Small production. Hand harvested. Low intervention.

  4. 21 maj 2014 · Pattern set by Steve Kotansky; dance is based on steps done in Kastoria Greece by the Sephardic Jewish residents. Music: Spring in Salonico: Sephardic folk songs with Savina Yannatou. Formation: Open circle in V formation. Bar 1: With preparatory lift on the L (ah), Step R to R (12). Step behind on L (3). Step R to R (4).

  5. ¿Por qué no? Selections. 180 likes · 7 talking about this. Selections is a Spanish wine import company focused on small growers/producers with unique terroirs, a love for the land, and a...

  6. FOLK DANCE CAMP - 2006 Horon - Alta es la Luna (Sephardic Jewish from Kastoria, Greece) Source: Movements from Sephardim from Brooklyn, NY. Dance arranged and put to this music by Steve Kotansky. The song is sung in Ladino. Pronunciation: Music: 2/4 meter Formation: Open circle with hands joined in W-pos. Styling: Gentle bouncing.

  7. Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón, La Rioja. Vinos López - New Producer! Berta Valgañón - New Producer! Vinos López - New Producer! (IGP Valdejalón) Épila, Zaragoza. Akilia/Mario Rovira Almaroja/Charlotte Allen Vinos López - New Producer! (DO Bierzo y VdT Cádiz) Ponferrada y Sanlúcar.