WORLD class dancer Carlos Acosta has announced his retirement from the classical ballet repertoire.
World Routes was an excellent series of 3 programmes about Cuban traditional music forms Son, Changui and Rumba made by Lucy Duran. First broadcast on BBC Radio 3 programme in 2008 but available again now in their archive
"Our land, our image, what we are…" Cuban artist Kcho explains the message of mural he made along with other top artists at the Americas Summit in Panama.
Omara Portuondo and Eliades Ochoa interviewed by Channel 4 news while in the UK in April for their Adios tour.
This is a great video just out with Cuban salsa group Manolito Simonet y su Trabuco collaborating with singers and dancers of Puerto Rican rap group F-clan – Yo soy bueno!
Conducta, the Cuban film that won the Choral Award during the 2014 Havana Film Festival is still winning awards when it was recognized during the 17th edition of the Rencontres du Cinéma Sud-Americain of Marseille with the Audience Award for the Best Film and Best Performance, this latter awarded to the child actors in the film.
Cuban wrestling squad leaves today for the United States to compete this weekend in the World Cup of that sport, to be held in Los Angeles.
the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC) Young Filmmakers Festival concluded its 14th edition by supporting the creation of a Film Law that protects national film production.
The short film "La profesora de ingles" (The English Professor) was awarded the first fiction prize in the 14th Youth Film Festival of the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC) in April.
Can't wait for Pupy y los Que Son Son to come to London & Glasgow at the end of May? Watch this lovely video from 2014 to make you need to dance – Que rico!
Illusions keep us in suspense during that time when we are expecting something more from life. When we realise that "something" is perhaps a simple impossibility, the attempt to make it reality becomes a leitmotif often explored in the visual arts.
Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art is delighted to present an exhibition of works by Cuban art collective, Los Carpinteros (Marco Castillo and Dagoberto Rodríguez).
Rumba, which was born long ago in slave barracks, cane field settlements and urban tenements, is heard today in the world's most prestigious venues, such as New York City's Carnegie Hall.
Watch the video below for a taste of Cuban jazz pianist Roberto Fonseca with Malian singer Fatoumata Diawara.
An outstanding lifetime work in urban planning in Cuba mark the professional career of architect Georgina Rey, winner of the 2015 Life and Work National Architecture Prize.

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