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TatoBrujo

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About Me

I LOVE YOU & MISS YOU ETERNALLY!!!


Liza Mariana "Mayán" Torres Sáez (R.I.P)
My Clan
My Parents

Doña Nydia E. Sáez Cintrón & Don Monserrate "Tato" Torres Rodríguez

My Hometown
Guayanilla, Puerto Rico

Tato Torres Sáez

My full name is Carlos Javier Torres Sáez Rodríguez Cintrón, but most people just know me as "Tato" Torres or "TatoBrujo". I am the eldest son of the marriage between Monserrate "Tato" Torres Rodríguez & Nydia E. Sáez Cintrón.
I was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico into an extended family of musicians, educators, artisans and community leaders from a mountain top of the southern town of Guayanilla, in a rural barrio called El Consejo Alto. I grew up in EL Alto up until 1984, when my immediate family (parents and siblings) migrated to the U.S. and I have lived in New York City ever since.
Music is my Life!, or rather.., my Life is Music!!! I grew up in a very musical family, and I am, more than anything else, a musician, composer and singer. I am an experienced practitioner of Puerto Rican musical traditions and play a variety of musical instruments, but I am generally known and recognized as a singer.
As both a musician and visual artist I have had the pleasure to have worked along side some of the best interpreters of expressive Puerto Rican traditional arts in New York City.
I once studied Applied Urban Anthropology at the City College of New York (CCNY) with a focus on Ethnomusicology and concentrating on the role of traditional music within the Puerto Rican community. After several semesters of graduate school in the Masters Program at CCNY (CUNY), I took off to do fieldwork, and eventually, simply decided to just stay out in the field.
Despite the academic experience, I identify myself as a cultural activist, and often tend to refer to myself as a "recovering anthropologist." I have dedicated myself to learning, practicing and nurturing the musical traditions of Puerto Rico throughout the Diaspora, but with a focus on the community of New York City where I live.
Artistically, I've had the pleasure and honor of performing with and been part of numerous Puerto Rican musical ensembles like Los Pleneros de la 21na, Los Instantaneos de la Plena, William Cepeda's Afro Boricua and Afro-Rican Jazz, etc., and my own personal project, YERBABUENA . I've had the honor to share the stage with such greats as Andrés Jiménez, Antonio Cabán Vale "El Topo", Nito Méndez, Felix Olmo, El Gran Combo, La Sonora Ponceña, Raphy Levitt & La Selecta, Los Guyayacanes de San Antón, Yomo Toro, Papo Vázquez, and many more.
I am an active member of the "musical family" from the Rincón Criollo Cultural Center in The Bronx, better known as "La Casita de Chema". And from my experience there, I founded a musical ensamble dedicated to moving our music forward without losing our roots. Firmly rooted on the ground at Rincón Criollo, the band, called "YERBABUENA" (one word), has just released their first CD, titled "BORICUA ROOTS MUSIC" .
www.myspace.com/tatoyerbabuena YERBABUENA is composed of young individuals who come together to play the music that they love under my musical direction. It includes musicians, singers and dancers from the New York City area, who share an intense passion for the musical traditions of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. While well-recognized Boricuas like Willie Colón, Marc Anthony and Ricky Martin are known worldwide for their "Latin" flavor, groups like Los Pleneros de la 21na, Viento de Agua, and now YERBABUENA , have been changing the way people listen to traditional Puerto Rican music in New York City and beyond. (www.yerbabuena.biz)
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My Interests

Life, My Family, All things Boricua/Puerto Rican, Good Music, Art, Food, Spirituality, and the endless search for Self Knowledge.
"Puerto Rico en pié, herguido en la grandeza de su estirpe, en la Crúz de San Juán Bautista, en la grandeza de una Raza que empuña sus estandartes para hacer de la Humanidad la [unidad] divina." -El Maestro, Don Pedro Albizu Campos

On-Line Associations & Affiliations

BORICUA NATION

PNPR (NY)

PR Nationalist Youth

Centro Cultural
Rincón Criollo

El Maestro:
Centro Cultural y Educativo

Ser:. Gr:. Log:.
de Lengua Española
para los EEUU de América

YERBABUENA

YERBABUENA, INC.

YERBABUENA UNDERGROWND

Hijos de Guayanilla

Coalición Pro Bosque Seco Ventanas Verraco

TABAQUERO MOVEMENT

CANDELA PRODUCTIONS

FPC

I'd like to meet:


"Less hasty am I than the wind, yet I must go.

We wanderers, ever seeking the lonelier way, begin no day where we have ended another day; and no sunrise finds us where sunset left us.

Even while the earth sleeps we travel.

We are the seeds of the tenacious plant, and it is in our ripeness and our fullness of heart that we are given to the wind and are scattered…”

-Kahlil Gibran

"The envious praises me unknowingly"

-Kahlil Gibran

Like-minded individuals with significant knowledge and experiences to share.
The mother(s) of my children!!!


"There is some kiss we want
with our whole live
The touch of Spirit on the body.”
-Rumi

About My Blogs: My Blogs have become part of the expression of a broader work in continuous progress. They are what I call "cut and paste" documents, composed, in this case of a series of ideas, thoughts, revelations and words, some of which may be my own and many others, which are from various other sources. They are a small part of a simple collection of information, which is of great importance to me, and which gives my life some meaning and purpose. They are NOT part of any "manifesto" or any type of final document claiming to contain the Ultimate Truth. Their content has grown and changed numerous times since the very first words were typed. Based on this I feel that it will continue to grow and change as I, myself have and will continue to do. Following the advice of my Inner Voice, I have decided to share it for reasons that may or may not be obvious.

"All wisdom is plagiarism,
only stupidity is original."

Music:

All Puerto Rican Roots; Jíbaro, Bomba, Plena, etc..., Old School Salsa, Old School Hip Hop, Roots Reggae, Afro-Caribbean Roots, Deep House, Classic Blues, Clasical, some World Music.

with Raphy Leavitt & La Selecta in The Bronx

Raw Bomba @ Orchard Beach

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Raw Bomba @ CAMARADAS el barrio

Movies:

"Once were Warriors", "Fight Club", "The Matrix", FANIA's "Our Latin Thing", "Ladrones y Mentirosos" ...

Our Women, Our Struggle Trailer
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Television:

try not to watch it!,
but when I do: CURRENT TV & BIG LOVE
www.current.tv
www.hbo.com/biglove

Books:

"Man and His Symbols," "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover," "Knowing Woman," "The Art of War," "The Alchemist," All Holy Scriptures,...

Heroes:


Ramón Emeterio Betances "El Antillano", Don Pedro Albizu Campos "El Maestro", Ismael "Maelo" Rivera, Rafael Cortijo, José "Pepito" Argüelles, Mariposa, my Parents, my GrandParents, all Puerto Rican Patriots and all of my Ancestors...The Creator
"El trapiche de Don Tato"

My Father makes his own sugarcane juice in the mountains of Guyanilla, P.R.
Video by Julian GQ: "BarrioMedia
My Blood on MySpace
Sister Tata
Sister Daira & Baby God-daughter Mayan Liamaris
Brother Javi, Sister-in-Law EM & Nephew Javi
Brother Monse
Sister Mayan (R.I.P)
Sister Lorraine
Sister Ivy
Uncle Paco
Cousin Joel
Nephew Gil
Cousin Elsa
Cousin Jessie
Cousin Kiko
Cousin Damari
Cousin Beni
Cousin Eduardo
Cousin Juanky
Cousin Evelmarí
Cousin Clary
Cousin Damille
Cousin Johnny
Cousin Jennifer
Cousin Ivette
Cousin Alex
Cousin Cathy (R.I.P)
Cousin Omar
Cousin Desi
Cousin Mariela
Cousin Michelle
Cousin Edgar
Cousin Dayanna
cousin Edwin
"Cousin" Bobbito
Very Special Sistahs
Mara
Raquel
Alyssa
Favorite Friend on MySpace
Boricuation,,

My Blog

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Posted by TatoBrujo on Fri, 16 May 2008 12:54:00 PST

The Machete: Symbol of Identity and more...

  "Conócete a Ti Mismo" "Know Thy Self" The following is the continuation of a work in continuous progress. It is what I call a cut and paste document, composed in this case of a series of ide...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Fri, 15 Feb 2008 02:16:00 PST

The Polygamy Blog (a work in progress)

"Conócete a Ti Mismo" "Know Thy Self" The following is the continuation of a work in continuous progress. It is what I call a cut and paste document, composed in this case of a series of ideas, th...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Sun, 17 Feb 2008 01:55:00 PST

Heartbroken Babby Mommas: Reading the Signs

Heartbroken Babby Mommas The two signs posted on this blog, are also visible on my MySpace profile, and have both generated a series of questions and comments, which have inspired me ...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 01:45:00 PST

Los Cadetes de la República (The Cadets of the Republic)

Los Cadetes de la República The Cadets of the Republic  "El Nacionalismo es una escuela de honor y de valor." "Nationalism is a school of honor and valor." - Don Pedro Albizu Cam...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:56:00 PST

The Lil Wild Goat... more to come...

  "Conócete a Ti Mismo" "Know Thy Self" The following is the continuation of a work in continuous progress. It is what I call a cut and paste document, composed in this case of a series of idea...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 02:11:00 PST

El que a buen arbol se arrima: Seeking Good Shade...

El que a buen arbol se arrima...Seeking Good Shade... "Conócete a Ti Mismo" "Know Thy Self" The following is the continuation of a work in continuous progress. It is what I call a cut and paste do...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 12:53:00 PST

Lares and its Sacred Symbolism (not yet completed)

T:.T:.G.:O:.T:.G:.A:.O:.T:.U:. Lares and its Sacred Symbolism Coat of Arms of the Municipality of Lares, Puerto Rico Location of Lares, Puerto Rico Lares (LAH-res) is a small mountain municipality ...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:02:00 PST

"Certified Boricua!": My Puerto Rican Citizenship Certified

"Certified Boricua"My Official Puerto Rican Citizenship...Recently, I wrote a letter that was published as an op-ed piece in the Spanish newspaper here in New York City, El Diario titled "¡Soy Boricua...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 01:22:00 PST

History & Symbolism of the Puerto Rican Flag (Updated)

T:.T:.G.:O:.T:.G:.A:.O:.T:.U:. History & Symbolism of the Puerto Rican Flag There is nothing so indestructible as a symbol; but nothing is capable of so many interpretations. -Goblet d Alviella ...
Posted by TatoBrujo on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 03:29:00 PST