- The
pastorela (Old Occitan: [pastuˈɾɛla], "little/young shepherdess") was an
Occitan lyric genre used by the troubadours. It gave rise to the Old French...
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Pastorela is a 2011
Mexican Christmas black comedy film
directed by
Emilio Portes and
starring Joaquín Cosío,
Eduardo España,
Carlos Cobos and Ana Serradilla...
- was
nominated for
Ariel Award for Best
Actor in 2012, for his work in
Pastorela. In 2016, he
finally won
Ariel Award for Best
Supporting Actor for his...
- 2
March 2021.
Rosales Ovalle,
Fernando (17
November 2011). "Hacen de
Pastorela una
herramienta de crítica".
Quien (in Spanish).
Retrieved 15 July 2023...
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theatrical pastorelas.
These works established a base for the
subsequent appearance of
theatre in Honduras.
Father Reyes presented these pastorelas in Tegucigalpa's...
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earliest and best
examples of a
subgenre of
pastorela that,
picking up on the
themes of the
earliest pastorelas, in
which quaint shepherdesses were easily...
- the
Patroness of Mexico,
followed by
traditions such as Las
Posadas and
Pastorelas. On
Christmas Eve,
there is a m**** and feast. On
January 6, the arrival...
- In 1991,
Ronstadt acted in the lead role of
archangel San
Miguel in La
Pastorela, or A Shephard's Tale, a
musical filmed at San Juan Bautista. It was written...
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poets in
which one is
presented with a
dilemma by
another and
responds Pastorela – the tale of the love
request of a
knight to a
shepherdess Planh – a...
- 1941 –
Watch on the Rhine, play 1941 – Love Like Wildfire, play 1941 –
Pastorela,
ballet 1942 – In
Another Five
Years Or So,
opera 1942 – The Wind Remains...