It was unlikely—but it happened. Because the truly extraordinary happens when everything seems to be against it. Such was the farewell concert of the Mexican delegation from the United Orchestras for Peace Project, which, together with the Camagüey Symphony Orchestra, offered an unforgettable afternoon in the courtyard of the Office of the Historian of the City—a place of architectural beauty transformed into a stage for a poetic act of resistance.


From October 10th to 20th, the city of Camagüey will once again be the stage for Cuban Culture Day Celebrations, a space that this year stands out not only for its lineup of events but for its profound meaning in the current context. In the midst of the precariousness and uncertainty that Cuba is going through, it becomes the refuge of who we are and what we can resist as a people.


The National Council of Performing Arts has officially confirmed the holding of the National Theater Festival of Camagüey, from November 14th to 24th, according to a note published on its Cubaescena website.


The Provincial Assembly of the Hermanos Saíz Association (AHS), prior to the 4th Congress of the organization, earned all possible praise from the main political authorities of the territory, as well as from the visitors who participated this Sunday in the Santa Cecilia Convention Center.