More than 640 children, who mostly reside from Ciego de Ávila to Guantánamo region, restarted their classes this September 1st at three prestigious art schools in the city of Camagüey.

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Bulgarian Festival awards Camagua folklore group

The Vitocha International Folklore Festival, held in Sofia, Bulgaria, and which was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, awarded the first prize to the Camagua folklore company from Camaguey.

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Concert on line next weekend to build bridges between USA and Cuba

The Concert for Cuba, organized by Chicago's HotHouse, is a cultural exchange that validates the belief that the most important thing is to build bridges, US lawyer and producer Bill Martinez said.

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From the blow to the verse

Jennifer had never seen a naked old lady. Degar was unaware of the world of a nursing home. Leinier did not imagine such a tragedy embedded in the memory of people. Only a poet like César Vallejo created the word that contains the saddest-sweetest experience of their lives.

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Roger can communicate the culture

  Roger Rodríguez Martín dedicates his professional competences to promote the Camagüey culture. Here he counts of the redesign of Portal Prince and of other digital platforms.


Cuban and world musicians participate in a new version of Beatles' song

Cuban and international musicians joined hands to perform a new version of the song Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles, a proposal that in times of the coronavirus turns the lyrics of the musical theme into a message of cooperation and peaceful coexistence.


Oscar (Rodríguez) Lasseria paints The time we had to live. It is a series of quarantine. I also never knew how to stay still at home. Its colors, its lines, but others the reasons for pain.


“The track went out in one day. I was dismayed thinking about all the persons who I care for”, tells Dawlyn William Aldana Boudet, the author of the ballad: ¡Quédate! (Stay!), who from this city joined musicians taken root in Cuba, the United States, Mexico, Colombia and China.


Renowned Cuban filmmaker Juan Padron died in Havana

Juan Padron, a leading Cuban filmmaker who won the National Humor Award in 2004 and the National Film Award in 2008, and one of the country's most renowned cartoonists, died early Tuesday morning of a serious lung disease.