Classic works revisited on the Cuban stage
Over the coming months Havana will be able to appreciate versions of Macbeth, by William Shakespeare; A doll’s house, by Henrik Ibsen; and Virgilio Piñera’s Dos viejos pánicos
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Over the coming months Havana will be able to appreciate versions of Macbeth, by William Shakespeare; A doll’s house, by Henrik Ibsen; and Virgilio Piñera’s Dos viejos pánicos
The artistic and literary promotion company is approaching its 30th anniversary
Timbalaye project has become a far-reaching phenomenon and is expanding with the recent opening of the Casa Latinoamericana de la Poesía in Veracruz, Mexico
April’s days of dance in Havana are intense. The series, premieres, festivals follow each other, one after another, not only in theaters, but on the streets, in parks and plazas. A frenetic month which leaves dancers and audiences more than satisfied
This year’s Cubadisco 2015 Festival, the island’s most anticipated annual music event, is dedicated to choir and symphony music
Marta García, one of the great stars of Cuban ballet, passed away on January 29 in Madrid
Five photographic and painting expositions celebrate the 75th anniversary of Alicia's debut as Giselle
As in one’s hand a lighted match blinds you before it comes aflame and sends out brilliant flickering tongues to every side, so within the ring of the spectators, her dance begins in hasty heated rhythms and spreads its self like darting flames around. And suddenly the dance is altogether flame! (“The Spanish Dancer,” Rainer Maria Rilke,1906)
The International Crafts Fair, organized by the Cuban Cultural Goods Fund (FCBC) for the past two decades, offers a wide range of different artisan styles and handicrafts, appropriately labeled popular art
The Spanish Ballet of Cuba retuned this year to the Alicia Alonso Grand Theater of Havana’s García Lorca Hall, where the public enjoyed the magic of a new and improved Carmen