The CubaCaribe Festival returns to the Bay Area with two weeks of Caribbean dance, music, workshops and special events.
I am looking for genealogy resources about Afro-Cuban people in the Ohio Valley region (Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee). My father’s paternal grandfather, Thomas ...
The name Timbata pays homage to the musical roots of the band by combining the name of the contemporary Afro-Cuban music genre known as Timba and merging it with the name of the drums widely used in ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - An exciting musical event took place at Tucson's new venue, La Rosa, featuring the vibrant Afro-Cuban piano tradition of Chuchito Valdés and the virtuosic Brazilian guitar of ...
DanceAspen and Jazz Aspen Snowmass came together for a first-of-its-kind collaboration between the organizations, hosting a show both Wednesday and Thursday nights inside the Paul JAS Center in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Work by seven Afro-descendant Cuban artists whose practices developed far from academic training, commercial markets and the ...
Minutes after returning to Miner Auditorium's stage, Juan De Marcos shared a revelation that would have discouraged many bandleaders. "I am very happy to play tonight for you," he told the packed ...
1. Race and Class in Cuba Before 1850 -- 2. Reassembling African Cabildos in the New World -- 3. Synthesizing Sacred and Secular Worlds and Roles -- 4. Inventing a Political Culture -- 5. Fighting for ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. While studying the syncretic nature of Cuban culture, anthropologist Fernando Ortiz helped bring together two music greats from very separate ...
At the 2026 Northwest Regional High School Dance Festival, I found that dance is not just about technique, but about expression, identity and connection.
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NEW YORK CITY — A 21-year-old South Florida star is shining in a five-time Tony-award-winning Broadway musical centered on a love of Cuban music that transcends politics. Wesley Wray, a University of ...