Salsa, Mambo, Cha Cha Cha is set to wipe the standard nostalgic images of pre-revolutionary Cuba from theatre-goers minds. The music and dance in the video tease retains the rawness and spontaneity… ...
Reimagined in 1950s Cuba and directed by Christopher Renshaw, Carmen la Cubana will open at the Théâtre du Châtelet over 140 years after Paris debut It is Carmen, but not as we know it, and almost ...
The Cuban singer and bandleader Daymé Arocena is best known for her massive voice, a throaty bellow that has invited comparisons to Aretha Franklin and Celia Cruz, the queen divas themselves. But ...
Cuban band El Son Entero is on its first tour outside Cuba and surprisingly, the members say they feel right at home in Tasmania. Loading... The band, here as part of the Tasmanian International Arts ...
Years, decades and centuries can go by, but Orquesta Aragón doesn’t stop. The 14-member Cuban band, founded in the city of Cienfuegos in 1939, and responsible for dance classics like “El Bodeguero” ...
The Cha Cha Cha originated in Cuba in the 1940s as a variant of the Mambo and Rumba, and really took off in Britain in the late 1950s. It’s a vibrant, flamboyant and playful dance, with small steps ...
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