This year's edition of the Havana Glasgow Film Festival, one of Scotland's youngest and most innovative film festivals, returns for its third edition this winter, running from November 9th – 12th.
Enmanuel Blanco, director of the National Laboratory of Electroacoustic Music (LNME), tells us more about Eyeife, an event that takes place in Havana from September 26 to October 1.
The National Council of Plastic Arts of Cuba and the Center for Contemporary Art Wifredo Lam have decided to postpone until 2019 the celebration of the XIII Havana Art Biennial, due to the severe damage caused by Hurricane Irma to cultural institutions in the country, a rigorous analysis of the resources that will be available for recovery in the remainder of this year and in 2018.
John Akomfrah presents: Memories of Underdevelopment (15)
In 1987, computer technology did not touch every aspect of daily life as it does today, and Cuba was no exception. Nevertheless, an ambitious social project that aimed to teach computers to the greatest number of children and young people possible was launched. On September 8 that year, the Computers & Electronics Youth Club (Joven Club de Computacion y electronica) was established, an idea that has reached its 30th birthday, and is being renovated in tune with the times.
Hurricane Irma damaged 211 cultural facilities across the country and several heritage centres, including the Lezama Lima house museum in Havana, where sea flooding reached documents by the Cuban author of 'Paradiso'.
20 October 2017 – 22 October 2017
Inspired by the story of Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolution in 1959, UK academic Denise Baden has written 'Fidel the Musical' with the help of school students around the UK. The very first 90 minute performances of the show will be premiered at Iris Theatre in Covent Garden on 16 November.
Cuban speleologists have discovered a new cave painting site in a cave located at the Sierra Maestra mountain range, in southern Granma province, national media reported Wednesday.
Theatre, society, resistance … These are the conceptual pillars of the next edition of one of the most important events of the performing arts in Cuba: The 17th International Theatre Festival of Havana.
It opens 20-29 October, in Havana and brings together almost 50 artists and groups from more than 12 countries in America and Europe.
The official selection has been recently announced: it aims to offer an integrative panorama of the art of representation, from more or less conventional works of theatre, to bold stage experiments, works for the street and squares and dance works …
A note from the National Council of Performing Arts (CNAE), the organizer of the festival, explains the backbone of the show:
"Today, as we perceive a world in constant mutation, whose impacts transform the civilizing order and the notions of art and culture, in the theatre reinventions connected to its ancestral resistance are imposed."
That is what it is about: theatre as an invitation to thought and social transformation, beyond mere entertainment.
The international participants sign up to "the intrinsic striving that involves making theatre from the rigor of the artifice," adds the note published on the website CubaEscena.
"There is only one style, which is making art"
Last Days in Havana / 'Ultimas dias en la Habana' – new Cuban feature film screened for the first time in the UK:
More than 30 artists from ten countries will participate in the first international electronic music festival Eyeife, which will take place in Havana September 26 to 30.
First of all I confess that I am not a specialist in the subject of computer games. My first encounter with video games made in Cuba was summer 2015 in Havana when the Music Publishing Company (Egrem) launched ‘La chivichana' and ‘La Superclaria', as a result of an agreement Of collaboration between the ICAIC Animation Studio and the University of Computer Science (UCI) in Havana.
1 August 2017 – 31 August 2017

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