Coordinates: 22°00′N 80°00′W / 22.000°N 80.000°W / 22.000; -80.000
Restaurants in Cuba
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Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba is a genuine expression of the mixture which identifies Cuban Culture. The company's performances combine, in an original way, elements of flamenco, ballet and contemporary dance with Spanish and Afro-Cuban rhythms. This particular aspect has enabled specialized critics to describe its work as unique and different. It has its own dance academy with thousands of students.
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4.5 based on 166 reviews
I was in Baracoa between 21st and 23rd December 2019 and visited this lovely musical sociable place. I tended to be there between 5pm and 6:30pm in the evenings. There were locals and tourists dancing and listening to gentle sensitive live salsa music. I recall listening to a band with three male lead singers on percussion. I don't speak Spanish, but the interpretation of this music spoke of people who have gone through life's experience. It certainly got into my head and heart. In fact this was some of the most beautiful and touching music I heard on my tour of the whole island. The band was called something like the Marchinoess/ Marsalles??...I did intend to buy the CD and completely forgot. If only I could wind the clock back and buy. I miss Casa de la Trova and I miss Baracoa already. I shall be back!!
4.0 based on 3,102 reviews
Youll find yourself humming Guantanamera on the ride home from this famous open-air nightclub show that presents a song-and-dance performance reminiscent of 1950s Cuba.
I was lucky to get special offer for the show. Ticket cost me only for 35 CUC that included a welcome mojito. Usually is much more than that. But hey well worth it. The show was amazing. Perfect combination of dance, music and a bit of history. Great entertainment. Before the show starts you can also enjoy a drink in one of Hotel Nacional’s bars and take in the best view of Habana you can find.
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