ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月8日 08時48分


@rorosiemarie photographed this group of musicians at La Terraza de Bonanza in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Every Monday, the club hosts an informal bomba jam session, where people gather to play drums, dance and take in the scene. Some dance with exaggerated technique, their faces pinched tight with discipline. Traditionalists flick a fan or a skirt to mark their control over the physical space. Others are more avant-garde and incorporate acrobatic moves, or an arrhythmic dance known as flossing. “For generations of Afro-Boricua workers and families, bomba has remained central to community, with the drum acting as an instrument of political power, entertainment and spiritual release,” Lauren Du Graf writes in @nytimesfashion. “Some may even call bomba the soundtrack of Puerto Rican resistance.” Bomba’s resilient spirit has become more pronounced in the face of the island’s economic crisis and the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos. #? #TheLookNYT


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