Send us your Questions We break down the heart of Curaçao’s culture through Carnival and Seú—one built for spectacle and performance, the other grounded in gratitude and memory. Jesmelys Zink Angelista and Kimberly Gario share how legacy, reuse, and youth programs keep traditions alive while tourism grows. • Carnival as moving art and entertainment • Seú as harvest gratitude and reflection • Differences between Aruba and Curaçao Carnival • What makes a member vs a participant • Youth worksh...
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Send us your Questions We break down the heart of Curaçao’s culture through Carnival and Seú—one built for spectacle and performance, the other grounded in gratitude and memory. Jesmelys Zink Angelista and Kimberly Gario share how legacy, reuse, and youth programs keep traditions alive while tourism grows. • Carnival as moving art and entertainment • Seú as harvest gratitude and reflection • Differences between Aruba and Curaçao Carnival • What makes a member vs a participant • Youth worksh...
Ely on Finding the Balance Between Heritage and Progress on Bonaire | EP 209
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Ely on Finding the Balance Between Heritage and Progress on Bonaire | EP 209
Send us your Questions Ely Angel, Tourism Director of Bonaire, shares her remarkable journey from working in tourism at age 12 to leading the island's tourism strategy, while navigating personal growth, cultural identity, and finding balance between development and preservation. • Growing up in Bonaire surrounded by family and cultural traditions like Simadang • Starting work in tourism at just 12 years old to earn money for a PlayStation • Navigating education challenges and living in the ...
No Filter in Paradise
Send us your Questions We break down the heart of Curaçao’s culture through Carnival and Seú—one built for spectacle and performance, the other grounded in gratitude and memory. Jesmelys Zink Angelista and Kimberly Gario share how legacy, reuse, and youth programs keep traditions alive while tourism grows. • Carnival as moving art and entertainment • Seú as harvest gratitude and reflection • Differences between Aruba and Curaçao Carnival • What makes a member vs a participant • Youth worksh...