A Cuban “Oasis” in Prague
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José “Pepe” Rubín Hernández, bartender at Bar El Cambio, represented Cuba for the first time at the 26th edition of the Mattoni Grand Drink, held in Prague.
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José “Pepe” Rubín Hernández, bartender at Bar El Cambio, represented Cuba for the first time at the 26th edition of the Mattoni Grand Drink, held in Prague.
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Each year, to mark International Dance Day, a leading figure from the world of dance delivers a message shared with professionals and organizations in more than 200 countries.
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Evening settled gently over the courtyard of Hotel El Colonial by Mystique, setting the tone for a concert that invited listening rather than spectacle. In that intimate atmosphere, Yicel Acosta delivered a performance that became less a tour of repertoire and more a personal statement.
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Among the excerpts the Camagua Folkloric Company will perform this Saturday, April 11th, at the Avellaneda Theater is Chancleteando. Today, part of the group’s established repertoire, the piece also serves as a symbolic bridge to an unexpected image: a young Fernando Medrano dancing. For decades, Medrano has been publicly defined by his leadership—the director, the researcher, the guide—rather than the performer. And yet, a photograph shared during the recent theoretical session returns him to that origin: a teenager, still in secondary school, performing the very dance of the chancleta.
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Even amid rehearsals at its headquarters on Lugareño Street No. 128, Rumbatá’s director, Wilmer Ferrán, has a clear sense of direction: the group is navigating a period of artistic redefinition, international expansion, and renewed recording ambitions. At the heart of this new phase lies a defining goal—getting their upcoming album into the Grammys’ consideration process.
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Conceived as an organizational framework to carry out initiatives in defense, production, communication, ideological training, culture, and solidarity, the Community Youth Network has been established in Camagüey.
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Recetofilia is a book that overflows with passion. Those of us who know its author, Camagüey-born writer Evelin Queipo, understand that everything she creates is shaped by the pursuit of perfection that defines her.
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In the province, the pharmaceutical industry is reinventing itself day by day, blending tradition with modern practices. The Provincial Company of Pharmacies and Optical Services in Camagüey oversees the commercialization and distribution of medicines, optical products, and orthopedic supplies.
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The folkloric company Camagua will mark its 15th anniversary with a program that, while shaped by the constraints of Cuba’s current economic situation, offers a broad look at the different facets of its artistic work.
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Sed Infinita (Infinite Thirst) is not the kind of book you simply read and place on a shelf. Even though some of its poems speak of forgetting, Camagüey-born author Jesús Aismar Zamora has crafted a volume you’ll want to keep close—one to share with those friends who carry impossible longings.
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With the recent implementation of the Código de la Niñez, Adolescencias y Juventudes (Childhood, Adolescence, and Youth Law), Cuba has established a legal framework that places younger generations at the center as full rights holders. However, one of the most pressing questions among citizens is how these principles translate into everyday life for children and adolescents who, for various reasons, cannot live with their families of origin.
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Let’s begin by asking questions. About the families living with autism—or any other condition—beyond a single day, beyond a designated month. What do they truly need? What support do they actually have? How heavy does everyday life become when resources, specialists, and guidance are lacking?