By: Dayaris García Chirino
Cienfuegos. - A group of 300 artists from Cienfuegos with some guests will bring their art during the opening gala of Cienfuegos Carnival 2015, to be held from August 5 t
Join El Museo & The Museum of the City of New York for the third night in the Uptown Bounce summer series-featuring music, gallery talks, art workshops, breakdancing, summer drinks, local food &
Havana.- The prestigious Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, current star of the Royal Ballet of London in the UK, today confirmed the determination to found a company in his native country. To this end, the f
By: Odalis Acosta Góngora
Artemisa.- The self-portrait, genre little used by visual arts creators, marked the difference during the opening of the arts exhibit Soy Artemisa, an exhibit that mean
Buenos Aires.- The 29th edition of the Film Festival Mar del Plata, which will commemorate the 60th anniversary of this event, has registered a record of two 2112 productions until today, organizers re
As part of its curatorial projects, Edouard Malingue Gallery is pleased to present ‘Clamour Can Melt Gold’, a group exhibition that addresses the representation, cultural value and economy around the e
Together with his wife, Adelaide de Menil, the late Edmund Carpenter assembled one of the world’s finest and most extensive collections of Old Bering Sea Paleo-Eskimo material culture. MicroCosmos is t
The Blanton Museum of Art presents Natalie Frank: The Brothers Grimm, an exhibition of more than 30 gouache and pastel drawings by artist Natalie Frank, a New York-based Austin native. Organized by The
Cuba’s National Ballet, directed by Alicia Alonso, will perform two galas dedicated to the 120th birth anniversary of the famous Cuban composer and pianist Ernesto Lecuona next August 1 and 2 at Teatro
The Santiago de Cuba Carnival, its famous “congas”, floats and street dancer’s parades have been declared a cultural heritage of the Cuban nation.
Cuban Culture Minister, Julián González, read bef