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The culture of Cuba is a complex mixture of different, often contradicting, factors and influences. The Cuban people and their customs are based predominately in the European culture, with both African and indigenous American influences.
The music of Cuba, including the instruments and the dances, is mostly of European and African origin. Most forms of the present day are creolized fusions and mixtures of these two great sources. Almost nothing remains of the original Native traditions.
Fernando Ortíz, the first great Mexican folklorist, described Cuba's musical innovations as arising from the interplay ('transculturation') between African slaves settled on large sugarcane plantations and Spanish or Canary Islanders who grew tobacco on small farms. The African slaves and their descendants reconstructed large numbers of percussive instruments and corresponding rhythms. The great instrumental contribution of the Spanish was their guitar, but even more important was the tradition of European musical notation and techniques of musical composition.
Coordinates: 21°30′N 80°00′W / 21.500°N 80.000°W / 21.500; -80.000
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: República de Cuba ), is a country comprising the islands of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud and several archipelagos in the Caribbean Sea. The capital and largest city Havana is 365 km (227 mi) from Miami, Florida. Geographically, Cuba is considered part of North America. Culturally, it is considered part of Latin America.
Prior to Spanish colonization in the late 15th century, Cuba was inhabited by Amerindian tribes. It remained a colony of Spain until the Spanish–American War of 1898, which led to nominal independence as a de facto U.S. protectorate in 1902. As a fragile republic, Cuba attempted to strengthen its democratic system, but mounting political radicalization and social strife culminated in the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in 1952. Further unrest and instability led to Batista's ousting in January 1959 by the July 26 movement, which afterwards established a government under the leadership of Fidel Castro. Since 1965, the country has been governed by the Communist Party of Cuba.
With the recent easing of the Cuban embargo, Americans now have an unprecedented opportunity to visit Cuba. Nonetheless, travel restrictions do remain, so it’s important to visit with someone who knows and understands this fascinating destination. Fortunately for Vantage Travel customers, we’ve been operating successful small-group cultural trips to Cuba under special license since 2006. Few companies have as much experience as we do visiting this unique destination. Join us on one of our most anticipated Vantage cruises;on Cuba: The People and Culture and you’ll travel in guaranteed small groups of no more than 24 travelers. Through daily encounters with Cubanos from all walks of life and visits to their most important social, religious, and cultural institutions, a true picture of Cuba w...
Cuba's skate scene has no funding, very few resources and not much to speak of in terms of a skate park. But despite those obstacles, the scene is growing, thanks in part to organizations like Cuba Skate and the kids that want to see it furthered. In Part 1, we meet a couple local skateboarders who show us how they've stayed motivated to skate and take Ishod Wair, Lucien Clarke, Andrew Reynolds, and special guest photographer Arto Saari to check out some of the best skate spots in the country. Presented by Stance. WATCH NEXT: Skate the Night: Exploring London’s Best Spots Under Cover of Darkness: http://bit.ly/2asEJKB Subscribe to VICE Sports here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-Sports Check out VICE Sports for more: http://www.vicesports.com Follow VICE Sports here: Facebook: https...
Cuba's skate scene has no funding, very few resources and not much to speak of in terms of a skate park. But despite those obstacles, the scene is growing, thanks in part to organizations like Cuba Skate and the kids that want to see it furthered. In Part 2, the pros get immersed in Cuban culture and attend a contest at a local skate spot. For the local skaters, the arrival of the pros is another instance to examine their place in a country that they feel is being left behind. Watch Part 1 here: http://bit.ly/2b5QJSc WATCH NEXT: Training Day with Top Olympic Gymnast Jake Dalton: http://bit.ly/2biL5wh Subscribe to VICE Sports here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-Sports Check out VICE Sports for more: http://www.vicesports.com Follow VICE Sports here: Facebook: https://facebook.com/V...
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In the forthcoming debut episode of Sub.Culture: Cuba, we delve into how a group of pioneering musicians in the early 1960s toyed with oscillators, Moog synths, and dusty old tapes to cultivate an electroacoustic movement that coupled modern equipment with more traditional Cuban styles. Stream the full episode of SUB.Culture - Cuba (Part 1) only on @go90: http://bit.ly/vr_ep21 Read more: https://thump.vice.com/en_us/video/sub-culture-cuba-trailer-episode-one SUB.Culture, THUMP's immersive documentary series, explores the past, present and future of local electronic dance music scenes from around the world: from the parties, festivals and artists who bring their local scene, global. Click here to subscribe to THUMP: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_THUMP ___ THUMP is the electronic music and...
In the the third and final installment of the series, we head to present-day Santiago de Cuba, where MANANA festival took place back in May, to see how dance music’s path through the decades has resulted in the scene’s most vibrant moment. Stream the full episode of SUB.Culture - Cuba (Part 3) only on @go90: http://bit.ly/vr_ep23 Read more about our latest episodes of SUB.Culture - Cuba: Part 1 - http://bit.ly/2bb5MxN Part 2 - http://bit.ly/2bb5ebf Part 3 - http://bit.ly/2bb4QJL SUB.Culture, THUMP's immersive documentary series, explores the past, present and future of local electronic dance music scenes from around the world: from the parties, festivals and artists who bring their local scene, global. Click here to subscribe to THUMP: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_THUMP ___ THUMP is th...
In the debut episode of SUB.Culture - Cuba, we delve into how a group of pioneering musicians in the early 1960s toyed with oscillators, Moog synths, and dusty old tapes to cultivate an electroacoustic movement that coupled modern equipment with more traditional Cuban styles. Part 2 and Part 3 coming soon. Watch the trailer for Part 2: http://bit.ly/2bku9Jp Stream the full episodes of SUB.Culture - Cuba only on @go90: Part 2 - http://bit.ly/vr_ep22 Part 3 - http://bit.ly/vr_ep23 Read more about the latest episodes of SUB.Culture - Cuba: Part 1 - http://bit.ly/2aXJ9gH Part 2 - http://bit.ly/2bb5ebf Part 3 - http://bit.ly/2bb4QJL SUB.Culture, THUMP's immersive documentary series, explores the past, present and future of local electronic dance music scenes from around the world: from th...
In the economically devastated early 90s, DJs like D'Joy de Cuba, Wichy de Vedado, and DJ Jigüe, found catharsis in a new community of parties, clubs, and sounds. Part 3 coming soon. Watch the trailer for Part 3: http://bit.ly/2bzI2nh Stream the full episode of SUB.Culture: Cuba (Part 3) only on @go90: Part 3 - http://bit.ly/vr_ep23 Read more about our latest episodes of SUB.Culture: Cuba Part 1 - http://bit.ly/2aXJ9gH Part 2 - http://bit.ly/2bb5ebf Part 3 - http://bit.ly/2bb4QJL SUB.Culture, THUMP's immersive documentary series, explores the past, present and future of local electronic dance music scenes from around the world: from the parties, festivals and artists who bring their local scene, global. Click here to subscribe to THUMP: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_THUMP
The Cuban nation is a fusion of blacks and whites, European immigrants and African slaves and their respective descendants. Today, it is often difficult to determine whether a Cuban is black or white. In recent years there has been a surge of interest in black Cubans and the African influence in the formation of the Cuban nation. In today's program, host Cristina Escobar interviews documentary filmmaker Gloria Rolando of the Yoruba Cultural Association about the African heritage in Cuba, Afro-Cuban religions, and her own work in producing documentaries on these topics. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/interviews-from-havana-343581/
Complex News' Nadeska Alexis spends 4 days with Usher in Havana, Cuba ahead of the release of his 8th album 'Hard II Love.' Subscribe to our New Complex Channel: https://goo.gl/43ac5w Subscribe to Complex for More: http://goo.gl/PJeLOl Check out more of Complex here: http://www.complex.com https://twitter.com/ComplexMag https://www.facebook.com/complex https://www.instagram.com/complex/ https://plus.google.com/+complex/ COMPLEX is a community of creators and curators, armed with the Internet, committed to surfacing and sharing the voices and conversations that define our new America. Our videos exemplify convergence culture, exploring topics that include music, sneakers, style, sports and pop culture through original shows and Complex News segments. Featuring your favorite celebrities, a...
CALI2CUBA's Drum & Dance cultural exchange program is held 2 - 3 times through the year. The most personal and real experience for those who want to get deep into the folklore and culture of La Habana, Cuba.
Explore the beaches, history and culture of Cuba as never before. There’s more to Cuba than perfect white sand beaches! Cuba Cruise is the best way to see it all and Find Your Cuba. World class cuisine, shows and everlasting experiences await you with Cuba Cruise. Come join us and Find Your Cuba!
Get your free copy of this audiobook: http://copydl.space/vabk/40/en/B01CSX7SGU/audiobook Cuba Culture Smart! provides essential information on attitudes, beliefs, and behavior in Cuba, ensuring that you arrive aware of basic manners, common courtesies, and sensitive issues. This concise guide tells you what to expect, how to behave, and how to establish a rapport with Cubans. This inside knowledge will enable you to feel confident in unfamiliar situations and develop trust, friendships, and successful business relationships on the largest island in the Caribbean.
WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS 00:15 - Ambassador Stuart W. Holliday, President and CEO, Meridian International Center 05:11 - His Excellency José Ramón Cabañas, Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to the United States 20:40 - Chair, Adrienne Arsht, Chairman Emerita, TotalBank 27:37 - Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez, Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group
Septime Webre, Artistic Director, The Washington Ballet
Prospects for Economic Development through Entrepreneurship and Policies and Initiatives that Promote Cultural Tourism - Tomás Bilbao, Managing Director, Avila Strategies LLC - Richard Feinberg, Ph.D, Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego/ Senior Fellow (non-resident), Brookings Institution - Beata Stylianos, CEO, Mission Critical Technologies (MCT) - Moderated by Carlos Gutierrez Jr., Attorney and Co-Chair, Cuba Practice, Clark Hill PLC
Congressman Tom Emmer (R-MN), Congressional Cuba Working Group
CUBA cuba documentary travel video culture Travel to the forbidden country of Cuba with journalist Mike Melendy who ventures into the politically controversial country of Cuba. Get a raw look into the lives of local cubans who are living in sub par conditions but still seem to be one of the most joyful people in the world. Leave behind your Scarface impressions, this is nothing close what might be perceived from the skewed vision of Hollywood films. This is a first hand experience about the culture, the people, and and the geography of Cuba. Have fun and see the world, visit rollingout.com for more interesting videos on traveling our vast world. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS!! A Steed Media Production
The largest of the Caribbean islands does not settle for plugging its traditional values of salsa music, rum, cigars, US automobiles from a bygone era and endless white sandy beaches. Pierre Brouwers was charmed by his encounters with an engaging population and by the atmosphere found in the villages and colonial towns. Strolling through the streets of Havana in the footsteps of Hemingway, frolicking with the dolphins at Guardalavaca, blending in with the delirious atmosphere of the carnival of Santiago: these are just some of the suggestions to discover in a documentary that takes you on a full round-trip of an island that has rhythm in its blood. Havana • East-side beaches • Varadero • Santa Clara • Cayo Coco • Camaguey • Guardalavaca • Baracoa • Guantanamo • Santiago de Cuba • Sancti...
Jean Jerome Baudry (http://www.asociacionculturalyoruba.ca) and Beth Peart Weekes discuss the Ifa-Orisa religion of Yoruba Culture, spirituality, history, ethnicity, and interaction with the world (local and international) are some of the subjects that are touched on in this episode of Liquid Lunch. Interview on the Liquid Lunch program with Hugh Reilly and Sandra Kyrzakos on ThatChannel.com (http://www.thatchannel.com) 2015-10o-01 http://omoesuodara.blogspot.ca/ https://www.facebook.com/Asociaci%C3%B3n-Cultural-Yor%C3%B9b%C3%A1-de-Canada-142035679239711/timeline/
8th Wonder Of The World - Cuba Documentary - Documentary Channel Cuba, formally the Republic of Cuba, is an island country in the Caribbean. The country of Cuba comprises the major island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud and numerous island chains. Havana is the resources of Cuba and its largest city. The second-largest city is Santiago de Cuba. To the north of Cuba exists the United States (150 km (93 mi) away), the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands are to the northeast, Mexico is to the west (210 km (130 mi) away), the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south and Haiti and the Dominican Republic are to the southeast. The island of Cuba was inhabited by many Mesoamerican Indian tribes prior to the landing of explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492, that claimed it for the Kingdo...
In Cuba Professor Gates finds out how the culture, religion, politics and music of this island are inextricably linked to the huge amount of slave labor imported to produce its enormously profitable 19th century sugar industry, and how race and racism have fared since Fidel Castro's Communist revolution in 1959.
A look at Tauck's Cuba Tour (4-11 June 2012). Cuba is still a land frozen in time, but thawing very rapidly. Tourists are the "New Royalty" of Cuba. I visited Cuba again in Feb 2014. To see how Cuba has evolved watch: http://youtu.be/Qz2Hzs2JYIU
[PUBLIC LECTURE 2011] The declaration of Old Havana as a World Heritage area and plans for its conservation have been an important part of building Cuba’s consciousness of its heritage. The new focus on restoration of the city has had a profound social and cultural effect on its people. This talk deals with questions of heritage and the challenges that the revitalisation of the Historic Centre of Havana poses for the future. Dr. Alfonso López is currently the Vice-Chancellor of the University of San Gerónimo in Havana and holds a senior position in the Office of the Historiador of Old Havana. He is a respected academic and historian, with a focus on cultural history, the development of culture through sport and the restoration and preservation of historic centres. He has published a range...
Alma Guillermoprieto (born May 27, 1949) is a Mexican journalist who has written extensively about Latin America for the British and American press. Her writings have also been widely disseminated within the Spanish-speaking world. Guillermoprieto was born and grew up in Mexico City. In her teens, she moved to New York City with her mother where she studied modern dance for several years. From 1962 until 1973, she was a professional dancer. Her first book, Samba (1990), was an account of a season studying at a samba school in Rio de Janeiro.[1] In the mid-1970s, she started her career as a journalist for The Guardian, moving later to the Washington Post. In January, 1982, Guillermoprieto, then based in Mexico City, was one of two journalists (the other was Raymond Bonner of The New York...
Dr Par Kumaraswami (University of Manchester, UK) and Professor Antoni Kapcia (University of Nottingham, UK), authors of 'Literary culture in Cuba: Revolution, Nation-building and the book' (Manchester University Press 2012). Presentation of the book at the Feria Internacional del Libro de la Habana 2013, Feb 19, in the session 'Salón Profesional del Libro'. Introduced by Daniel García Santos; presentation; discussion; interviews with audience