Join with friends on Saturday 20th October to celebrate Cuba's diverse living culture

"This is an important day for Cubans living in the UK and abroad to join with friends and family to celebrate our diverse living culture and take pride in being Cuban. Come and celebrate with us!"Roberto Molina, artistic director
On Saturday 20th October in London, Cubans and many friends of Cuba will be celebrating that country's National Day of Culture. At Conway Hall the Fiesta will feature Cuban salsa band Omar Puente and Raíces Cubanas plus other Cuban performers and DJ, with authentic Cuban food and bar.

With Camera in Hand: Tribute to Revolutionary photographer Liborio Noval

Cuban photography has lost one of its icons. Cuban history has lost one of its most faithful witnesses. Liborio Noval has died.

Since the start as a photojournalist in magazine advertising in the 50s, he never abandoned his passion for snapshots. Without even being aware of it, Liborio was a sort of walking symbol, preceded always by his camera around his neck, and his snuff in his hand.

Cuban Musician Praises Latin Grammy Jury, Slams Mercantilism

Famous Cuban musician Leo Brouwer described the jury responsible for selecting Latin Grammy winners as serious and respectable. He has been nominated for Best Classical Contemporary Composition.

In remarks to Prensa Latina, Brouwer decried the publicity machine and organization of the event, saying that U.S. mercantilism "promotes cheap, bad music. I on the other hand promote great music." "It is not a political problem, but a conceptual one," noted the president of the recently concluded Chamber Music Festival, an event where American culture was also featured, "something they don't do with ours," he added.

Review of Roberto Fonseca's album 'Yo'

The image on this third solo album – is of an artist laying himself bare to his audience. Fonseca has called it ‘Yo' (me) and has spoken of it as a new phase in his life. Certainly the album contains an even greater diversity of sounds and styles than on his previous recordings, if that were possible – Fonseca is already known for a refreshing openness towards music outside the traditional sphere of afro Cuban jazz, bringing influences from Brasil and Eastern Europe.
He gives himself the opportunity to express himself fully by drawing on instruments, voices and styles that are fundamental to his musical personality – funky Hammond organ, traditional North African (griot) singing and kora (harp), carnival conga, son and the music of the Yoruba saints. Alongside, his long serving jazz quartet plays brilliantly throughout.
He even has space for spoken poetry: the beautiful track ‘Siete Rayos' incorporates a legendary recording of National Poet Nicolás Guillén reciting ‘Yoruba Soy' which arrives like a lightning bolt to the heart midway through the song.
The album contains no less than 15 artists each contributing more than a simple solo – the great Senegalese singers Assane Mboup and Fatoumata Diawara as well as the kora of Sekou Kouyate and Babba Sissouko's talking drum lend a wonderful fluid sonority throughout to ideas which literally burst like flowers from Fonseca's fertile imagination. In lesser hands such a project might result in a tokenistic ‘guest star' approach but Fonseca's genius is to unify the whole to produce a sound which is at once a joyful celebration of the music as well as a journey from one side of the black Atlantic to the other.
Needless to say, throughout, there is room for Fonseca to show what a wonderful pianist he is. From percussive aggression through gentle passages and intricate, funky riffs, he displays a gift for melody rare in much contemporary jazz.

Square and Monument to be Erected in Honor of Teofilo Stevenson

Cuba will erect a monument and a plaza to pay tribute to the deceased three-time Olympian and world champion boxer Teofilo Stevenson in the eastern province of Las Tunas, Granma newspaper confirmed.

Lilian Rodriguez, president of the government in that territory, explained that sports and cultural events are being designed in remembrance of the athlete, who died June 11, 2012 of a sudden heart attack.

Juan Formell y Los Van Van Nominated for Latin Grammy

Cuban group Juan Formell and Los Van Van have been nominated for Latin Grammy Awards Latino as other musicians selected in four categories.
The album "Van Van: La Maquinaria", by the record labels ACDAM and EGREM, which includes dance tracks with melodies from the years 1980 and 1990 with new arrangements.

The list of the Cuban renowned musicians chosen by the Latin Recording Academy, also consists of Leo Brouwer, Manuel Galban and Eliades Ochoa.