Intellectuals and artists for peace, an unwavering commitment
The Cuban Movement for Peace and Sovereignty of the Peoples celebrates its 70 years
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The Cuban Movement for Peace and Sovereignty of the Peoples celebrates its 70 years
A few personal memories of the Cuban Revolution’s dawning
More than 200 academics and intellectuals have endorsed an open letter to the Secretariat of the Latin American Studies Association in response to this body’s questioning of Cuba’s record in protecting human rights
Nicolás Guillén is part of the atmosphere and the subsoil of the nation. He is the life and work, the current legacy and the future projection
Poets from Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Colombia and Ecuador, alongside their Cuban counterparts, closed the Jesús Cos Causse International Poetry Encounter at the Caguayo Foundation headquarters
“While some beat the drums of war, right here, right now, and in many places only the drums that will be heard are those which invite us to coexistence and solidarity, to harmony and understanding,” stated Cuban poet, Miguel Barnet, upon inaugurating the concert
Interview with Alicia Alonso discussing ballet, her conception of artistic creation, and commitment to the Cuban Revolution
The eloquence of the image grows with time. It is a photo taken at the Vivac prison in Santiago de Cuba. In the foreground, a young man of tall stature who is morally strong enough to face the difficult situation: the unexpected setback of the movement he leads.
The prestigious U.S. magazine Dance awarded its 2020 Prize to Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, in recognition of his brilliant performances on the international scene and commitment to the development of dance in his country.
The broad and diverse cultural festival entitled “Artes de Cuba: From the Island to The World,” to take place May 8 through June 3 in Washington’s Kennedy Center, reflects the island's sustained and fruitful arts education program, key to the training of new talent