Cuban Art Factory: Making dreams come true

"Let us be realistic, let us make the impossible," expressed Che. The well-known Cuban musician, X Alfonso has followed this maxim as a faithful student. Starting from the naturalness that characterizes him, he has conceived a highly complicated project. It was a beautiful dream, but it actually seemed a pipe dream. Today, however, it is a reality.
Defined by X himself as an avant-garde Contemporary Cultural Movement, the Fábrica de Arte Cubano (Cuban Art Factory, F.A.C. in Spanish) is a diverse, modern, authentic and exclusive socio-cultural plaza among its kind. Music, movies, dance, painting, photography, fashion, architecture, design, performance, sculpture, video-art, theater, literature, new technologies, academic exchanges, community projects and much more come together in the same space at the same time, because its creators are still dreaming high.

New generation of Cuban visual artists chronicle their times

With an aesthetic and conceptual contribution that covers diverse forms of expression, young artists Pedro Pablo Bacallao and Claudia Corrales irrupt onto the network of visual creation in Cuba. Their most recent solo shows, inaugurated at Havana's Provincial Center for Visual Arts and Design, reveal a firm intention of analyzing contemporary society starting from a critical standpoint expressed on multiple supports.

Cuban Film Institute to produce Fourteen Fiction Films in 2014

Cuban fiction film will premiere this year fourteen films of different genres, approaches, styles and aesthetic aspiration. At present, Cuban film is on the right track. I dare to say so especially after looking at some years back. I consider that Cuban film, characterized by its diversity and richness, has opened a wide range of tendencies and approaches. Many proposals are being made by the young, while acclaimed directors are taking us by surprise with their current projects.

Leading actors from stage and screen to join Alice Walker & Rene Gonzalez on stage at Voices for Cub

Leading actors from stage and screen will join Alice Walker and Rene Gonzalez on stage at the Voices For Cuba concert on Friday 7th March at the Barbican Centre.
Frances de la Tour, Susan Wooldridge, Charlotte Cornwell, Adjoa Andoh, Sam West and Jonathan Pryce will read from the letters and poems of the Miami 5 and their families.In the presence of some of the family members themselves, the actors will bring to life the moving exchanges between the Cuban men and their loved ones back home during their long years of incarceration.