Patronal Festivities and the Hidden Rodeo of El Sauce
On a normal day, El Sauce is quiet. Familiar faces wander the streets and nights are calm. However, this changes in January. The Patronal...
Nicaraguan Coffee: 20 Years, 3 disasters, immeasurable impact
The coffee industry supports over 40,000 families throughout Nicaragua. Over the country’s history, the industry has faced challenges...
150 Years in the Making: The Nicaraguan Coffee Industry
This is the first of several articles about Nicaraguan food culture, enjoy! The air is refreshing, hot but not oppressive. The soil is...
Can you hear the drums?
Every afternoon and night in the first weeks of August you could hear it. The pounding. It was constant and almost calming. The sound...
El Sauce: The Land of Honey
This cultural article was written by one of our English students, Cesar Marin who studied with Enlace Project for four years before...
Santa Ana Festival
This article was written by one of our Second Level English students! Maria Alejandra Pastora has been studying with us for almost four...
The Morning, the Music, Mother’s Day and the Power: First days in Nicaragua 2017
This article comes from the blog of Prof. Glenn McClure who is currently teaching the SUNY Geneseo Humanities II program here in El...
Cultura Sauceña: Caponeras
Caponeras have been a staple of Sauceño transportation for around two decades. Caponeras are bicycle taxis for two to three passengers...