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Samoa Matalasi performing at the 4th Pacific Islander Festival in 2011.
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This exclusive web extra features a performance by the group Samoa Matalasi. In this interview with Tina Wahinepio, the group's director, she explains the meaning behind the sasa and taualunga dances performed here.
Los Illegals. Photo by Bavi Garcia.
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This exclusive web extra features a performance by Los Illegals playing their version of the John Lennon tune "Working Class Hero."
Tierra y Libertad cover of Ricardo Flores Magón's newspaper Regeneracion from 1914.
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This exclusive web extra features Joe Grimm and Phil Lamarr performing an excerpt from "Tierra y Libertad," a play by Ricardo Flores Magón.
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Performer Erika Bawek describes how she got into traditional Mexican folk dancing and what stood out to her about Grandeza Mexicana.
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Chucky Kim, producer for Chaos Theory Music, talks about the importance of Rhythm & Passion of Korea.
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Amy Campion, co-artistic director of the J.U.i.C.E. Hip-Hop Festival, talks about choosing world peace as the theme of this year's festival.
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Bradley Rapier, founder of the Groovaloos and street dance instructor at the University of Southern California, illustrates the main hip-hop dance styles.
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This exclusive web extra features Nati Cano's Mariachi Los Camperos playing the original composition "El Tren" and the classic "Paloma Negra."
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This exclusive web extra features a performance by members of Mariachi Tesoro de San Fernando re-enacting moments from the early life of famed mariachi musician Natividad "Nati" Cano.
Mariachi Tesoro de San Fernando. Photo courtesy of City of San Fernando Mariachi Master Apprentice Program (MMAP).
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This exclusive web extra features a performance by the award-winning Mariachi Tesoro de San Fernando, a group created by Nati Cano to pass on the mariachi tradition to the next generation of talented musicians.
Josh Kealoha Viloria.
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In this exclusive web extra, Joshua Kealoha Viloria performs one of his original songs, "Scoot-Scoot."
Le Polynesia.
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This exclusive web extra features members of Le Polynesia performing the story of a popular Tahitian legend.
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