Review of new book: To Defend the Revolution is to Defend Culture

At last! A serious analysis in English, not just of what Cuba did to put culture at the centre of its revolution more than 50 years ago, but also with the valid aim of looking at what we, outside of Cuba and in particular in Britain, could learn from it. A British academic, Gordon-Nesbitt believes that the value of art begins with the actual experience of culture and the arts rather than some of the effects such as the art market and the wealth potential of the ‘creative industries’, unlike the policies of past and present Tory governments. Withdrawing the state from the arts and encouraging market forces to dictate our own culture, erodes the idea of art as essential to society.

Silvio Rodriguez: I consider everyone who is against the blockade as family

The Cuban singer Silvio Rodriguez gave this interview in the same week in September that he was celebrating the fifth anniversary of his tour of free concerts for the poorest neighbourhoods in Cuba. Silvio reflects on the challenges which Cuba faces in its relations with the United States; he analyses the challenges of Cuban culture in the face of economic reforms which are being developed in the country; he makes an impassioned defence of poetry and expresses his desire to make a tour of Spain after 9 years of absence from Spanish stages.

Cuban Artists Nominated for 2015 Latin Grammies

Cuban musicians Alain Pérez and Iván "Melón" Lewis , along with the Septeto Santiaguero, were nominated last week for the 2015 Latin Grammy Awards, convened annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences of the United States.
This contest, the most important of the Iberian-American sound context, showed in its nominations for this 16th edition some of the island's instrumentalists and composers with great reputation in the international market.
Iván "Melón" Lewis, a pianist, a composer and a jazz musician of exceptional caliber, stood out for his nominations in the categories of Best New Artist and Best Latin Jazz Album, with the piece Ayer y hoy, under the label of Cezanne Productions.
In the category of Best Traditional Tropical Album, he mentioned, among proposals for the award, the discs Tributo a Los Compadres, No quiero llanto and El alma del son – Tributo a Matamoros, by Josè Alberto, El Canario, & the Septeto Santiaguero and Alain Pérez, respectively.
The first of these albums was recorded by the label Los Canarios and the second one by Warner Music Spain S.L. / Peermusic.
Finally, in the sections devoted to audiovisuals, the video clip Ojos color sol, a theme featuring Calle 13 with Silvio Rodríguez, was nominated in Best Short Form Music Video.
Mexican singers Leonel García and Natalia Lafourcade lead with six and five nominations each the nominations for the Grammy Awards of Iberian American music in the United States, followed by Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra and Spanish musician Alejandro Sanz, who will compete in four categories including Album and Recording of the Year.

Leo Brouwer's Human Voices festival calls for peace and care for the environment

From 25th September until 18th October the theatres in the Cuban capital will celebrate the ‘Human Voices' (Las Voces Humanas/Les Voix Humaines) festival.
Organised by the office of maestro Leo Brouwer, the event aims to give the opportunity for different voices from all over the world to come together in a call for peace and to take care of the environment. It will include more than 30 foreign and national groups, together in a remix in homage to the grandees of popular song.

Cuban artists to exhibit artwork about slavery at UNESCO in Paris

Great figures of African and Caribbean contemporary art are to exhibit some of their works in Paris to stand up against manifestations of slavery, still evident today in the world. Sensitive to this problem because of the imprint left by the slave trade in their respective countries, artists from Benin, Dominican Republic and Cuba introduce us deeply into the issue of contemporary expressions of slavery, organizers of the exhibition declared.