Art on La Rampa
Art on the Rampa is much more than just the well-known name of the cultural and commercial fair, which has taken place every summer in the Pabellón Cuba for the last 15 years.
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Art on the Rampa is much more than just the well-known name of the cultural and commercial fair, which has taken place every summer in the Pabellón Cuba for the last 15 years.
Festival director Iván Giroud awarded the great Puerto Rican actor a Coral Prize of Honor, stating that Del Toro had earned the distinction given his artistic development, charisma, and strength as an actor. Giroud described del Toro as one of the most acclaimed figures of his generation in Latin America.
Danza de crines andUna leyenda costeña,two new audiovisuals paying homage to national figures and above all parents, are a genuine gift to Cuban documentary filmmaking
Ediciones Icaic, the Cuban Film Institute's publishing house, presented a dozen titles at the 27th International Book Fair in Havana, with a thematic variety that should please readers who are also movie-lovers - of whom there are many in Cuba
The Cuban prima ballerina showed that one of ballet's most beautiful pieces from the 19th century can still move audiences in the 21st
A moment as significant as a centenary invites reflection on the life and work of a writer or artist, and this is precisely what is on hand this year, in the case of Cuban author Onelio Jorge Cardoso (1914-1986), magnificently defined as a “a stalker of stories.”
Renowned Cuban artist Thelvia Marín has been awarded the Rafael Alberti Prize by the Havana International Poetry Festival. She was granted the prize along with Nicaraguan poet Claribel Alegría, who, at 90 years of age, was not able to attend the ceremony held at the Union of Cuba Writers and Artists’ Villena Hall.
For the 14th consecutive year, the City Historian’s Office is inviting Havana natives and visitors to learn more about the colonial part of the city founded in 1519, through a special summer program entitled Rutas y Andares (Routes and Wanderings).
Les grands ballets canadiens arrived to the 25th International Ballet Festival with the piece Black Milk, a magnificent choreography to introduce this company which, under the management of current director, Gradimir Pankov, has moved from classical ballet to contemporary dance
The National Ballet celebrated the date with two functions including pieces inspired by the music of the great Cuban composer and pianist