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Trova with a cause

The Pepe Sánchez Trova Festival, the oldest event of its kind in the country, is running March 15 through 19 in Santiago de Cuba, a city where the genre has never lost its preeminence

Sure-footed Cuban dance in Washington

Through Cuban dance company Malpaso, one of the island’s most valued artistic expressions among U.S. audiences will take to the stage this weekend as part of the Artes de Cuba Festival, taking place at Washington’s Kennedy Center

African legacy in Old Havana

The Casa de Africa is hosting the 22nd Social and Cultural Afro-American Anthropology Workshop January 4-6, focused on the history of enslaved Blacks and the contributions of their descendents to the development of Cuban identity

Art is not a luxury, and not for profit

Amidst news of the life-threatening pandemic, we have seen countless expressions of generosity, dedication and solidarity

The simulation failed

Simulation is a basic strategy employed by mercenaries attempting to subvert the social order chosen by the majority of Cubans, but the latest attempt failed miserably

Taibo II: An activist writer

Casa de las Américas dedicates its Author Week to the Mexican author

 

Martí, from marble to life

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 locomotive of Cuban music triumphs and convinces

Loyal audiences and new fans, of several generations and diverse nationalities, filled U.S. venues to hear Los Van Van, recognizing the vital signs of an enduring, unstoppable culture

Writers and Artists Congress lives on

Over the year since the Congress, follow-up on proposals has continued, moving from the identification of problems to the search for solutions, in dialogue with the country’s highest leadership, reports UNEAC Vice President Pedro de la Hoz