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Words at the ready

For Fidel, the press always was, is, and will be, a natural medium, a space where ideas are conveyed. His mark on Cuban journalism is remarkable and fundamental

Those who dance, win

Those who attended the unveiling of a plaque placed at the spot where the first concert of Juan Formell’s Los Van Van took place, on December 4, 1969, can attest to the fact that Cubans are a dancing people

The best policy, the most revolutionary in the field of culture

From the very taking of power in January 1959, Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro was fully aware that the transformations that had to be undertaken in the country entailed not only urgent changes to the economic and social reality

Nachito Herrera, homeland and music

The pianist combines traditional Cuban styles, especially the rhythms of montunos and tumbaos, with jazz and classical music

36TH FESTIVAL OF FIRE

Drums and much more in the center of the Caribbean

An exposition and day of discussion on funerary traditions in Jamaica, Brazil and Cuba serve as an impressive demonstration of the broad range of points of view on popular religiosity in the Caribbean Basin

The murder of George Floyd impacts the world of culture

Union of Cuban Writers and Artists condemns police murder of George Floyd, expressing solidarity with sisters and brothers in the U.S. protesting violations of human rights and racial discrimination

Socialism: Never again a foreign word

April 16, 1961, Fidel made explicit the socialist nature of the Revolution, in the wake of the first U.S. air attack prior to the Bay of Pigs invasion. In 1991, he stated, "We chose socialism because it is a just system, a much more humane system," and Cubans today are committed to those words

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

Culture saves

Irreducible resistance is a vocation. To resist is to advance. To strengthen the soul of all Cubans, of all Cuban women. The symbols that drive us will give rise to a culture of responsibility, of a sense of belonging, of unity. Such is the forge and destiny of our identity