I love everything Cuban and it all defines me, points out the famous
Cuban dancer Carlos Acosta, the star of the London Royal Ballet, in an
interview for a show which will be aired through Cuban Television next
March.
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More than 30 researchers from Brazil, the United Status, Spain,
Colombia, Cape Verde, Panama and France have confirmed their
participation in the 11th International Conference of African and
Afro-American Culture.
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Foreign Ministers of the Bolivarian Alternative for the People of Our
America (ALBA) analyzed in Caracas, Venezuela, the best ways to
increase the group’s humanitarian aid in Haiti.
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The Jose Marti Research Centre (CEM) presented its annual Pensar es
Servir award to the Jose Marti Natal House Museum and to Havana City
Historian Eusebio Leal Spengler.
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The use of central swivel electric machines brings about a better
exploitation of water resources and contributes to increase crop yields
without additional resources.
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Caribbean scholar and journalist Norman Girvan addressed a letter to
former Jamaican Prime Minister Percival J. Patterson, resuming the
regional stand for the international conference on Haiti to begin
Monday in Montreal, Canada.
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Considered the fourth discoverer of Cuba, Antonio Núñez Jiménez left
profound marks of love to nature and to knowledge in every corner of
the Island he visited.
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Musician and author, Adalberto Álvarez Zayas (Havana-1948), is one the
more faithful defenders of the most authentic Cuban rhythms: “el son.”
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The work El Enviado (The Correspondent), by the Havana narrator Julio
Travieso Serrano (Havana, 1940), was launched in the Saturday Book
space at the Palacio del Segundo Cabo, in Havana City.
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