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UNO Souls Chat

UNO Souls Chat

Von: Brigitta Toruño
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UNO Souls Chats are about highlighting beacons of light in the community that are doing beautiful things for themselves and for others in their communities from the bottom of their hearts. They are reaching out with acts of kindness and giving others hope. It’s an opportunity to be vulnerable about how things are going for them and what tools they are using to cope through these unprecedented times. It’s also an opportunity for them to talk about their business if they would like to— to let us know how they have pivoted— and perhaps how we can use their services at this time.© 2026 UNO Souls Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität Ökonomie
  • The Girl from Ipanema 🎶 Camino Musical
    Jun 1 2026

    Here is our next Camino Musical selection: The Girl from Ipanema (La Chica de Ipanema in Spanish) (Garota de Ipanema in Brazilian Portuguese) is a well-known Brazilian song in the classic bossa nova style, that was composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim in 1962. According to Wikipedia, it is believed to be the second-most recorded pop song in history, after "Yesterday" by the Beatles. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000, into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001, and it was chosen in 2004 by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry.

    This is a home recording of my mother - Elsa Ayllon Vega Szeinfeld, playing the song on the piano. This is the first song that I have shared of my mother on the piano. The other songs have been of her playing the guitar.

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    3 Min.
  • El Chullita Quiteño 🎶 Camino Musical
    May 1 2026

    Here is our next Camino Musical selection: an excerpt of the pasacalle, El Chullita Quiteño, which was arranged in 1947 by Alfredo Carpio Flores. It is the unofficial anthem of the Capital of Ecuador - Quito.

    This is a home recording by my mother - Elsa Ayllon Vega Szeinfeld - also known to family as "Mama Elsita" and my grandmother - Maria Policarpa Vega Olivo - also known to family as "Mama Polita" 💞



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    1 Min.
  • Atahualpa 🎶 Camino Musical
    Apr 2 2026

    Artist: Elsa Ayllon Vega Szeinfeld

    Original recording date: circa 1981


    This was a homemade recording that my Mom (Mama Elsita) made with her mom (Mama Polita) in 1981. It was an artistic production of Ecuadorian folkloric and indigenous music, that was performed in Arlington, Virginia November 19, 1981. They, along with other performers, wore Indigenous traditional dress. My mother and grandmother recited the introduction of the production in Spanish and Quechua (an indigenous language).


    This is the English translation of what my Mother is saying: Here we are, amidst the landscape of our land, to offer you some modest melodies of our people, with rhythms and folkloric motifs from our Ecuador. Let us transport ourselves to Incan times, when the sun shone brilliantly in the clear and healthy minds of ingenious warriors. The Indigenous person, an expression of naturalness and simplicity, of native essence, as old as the people themselves. Everything that emerged from the land came to be called folklore.


    The English explanation of what my Grandmother is saying in Quechua: She is welcoming the audience and letting them know that they will be performing indigenous music as an offering for the audience.


    The song you will hear in this clip is called “Atahualpa”, composed by Carlos Bonilla Chávez in the 1940s. It is a song type called "Yumbo". The song blends traditional Andean music elements with contemporary sounds. It showcases intricate melodies and rhythms characteristic of Latin American music.


    The song is about the last Inca emperor in the 1500s in Ecuador. In the 16th Century, the Incan Empire stretched from modern-day Colombia to Chile. Soon after that, as we know, European Colonization was forced, and it led to the collapse of the Incan Empire.


    I am very proud of my mother, and her pride of the indigenous in Ecuador, which leads to my own pride about my heritage.


    My mother would have celebrated her 97th birthday this past weekend.
    From “Las Mañanitas” lyrics:


    El día en que tú naciste

    Nacieron todas las flores

    En la pila del bautismo

    Cantaron los ruiseñores


    The song was written by Alfonso Esparza Oteo and has been performed by many great Mexican artists, including Vicente Fernandez.


    Feliz cumpleaños, Mama Elsita 🎉🥳


    Cover image: Mama Polita, Young Brigitta, and Mama Elsita before a park performance.


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    5 Min.
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