Documentaries by Aruba''s director, Shamira Raphaela, and U.S.''s Thomas Weston, opened today in Cuba the Seventh Caribbean Cinema Traveling Exhibition.
In Entre, Dentro, Fuera (Between, Inside, Outside), by Dannys Montes de Oca and Royce Smith, common points can be seen between the work of Cuban and US artists.
Dance and technology project (in)Disciplinas will be presented with a different show every night during June 9, 11 and 13 at the Tito Junco Room of the Bertolt Brecht Cultural C
Gallery Weekend Mexico places contemporary art in the city’s agenda. In its third edition, which will be held from September 18 to September 20, the program will showcase exhibitions in 25 gal
The inauguration of the photo exhibit Fidel es Fidel (Fidel is Fidel), by Cuban filmmaker and photographer Roberto Chile, just opened in Recife, Brazil, the 22nd Nationwide Convention of So
Alexandre Arrechea’s art exhibition recreates at its fullest the period lived by the artist. The exhibition is already opened to the public as part of the collateral program of the 12th Havana
Artists from seven countries will perform in Havana as part of the Third Meeting of Young Pianists to be held from June 4 to 28 in cultural institutions of the Cuban capital, the organizers said Mon
Many Japanese avant-garde artists will participate in the 12th Biennial of Havana, where last year they celebrated 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first samurai in Cuba. Such anniversary was
Les Voix Humaines is a new festival directed by maestro Leo Brower to be celebrated in different places in Havana from September 25 to October 18.
The London Royal Ballet will start a tour through the United States next June 9 presenting the choreographic version Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta conceived of Don Quixote ballet.
A huge woman face looks to the sea from Havana’s Malecón and its creator, Cuban sculptor Rafael San Juan, announced that he was inspired by the movements and spirit of Cuban ballet danc
The arts exhibit La Cuba de Hemingway: en Acuarelas by U.S. artist James Richards will be opened at the Ernest Hemingway Museum on June 4, at 11:00 am.
A piece of the island’s industrial heritage, Tallapiedra, opened its doors to the public as part of Havana’s 12th Art Biennial, 30 years after the power plant closed.
For three years, Javier has been pedaling by the streets of Old Havana, carrying tourists or another Cuban who can afford the trip on a rickshaw instead of walking a long road under the sun.