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The white walls inside Little Havana’s historic Miami Dade College’s Tower Theater have almost always been bare (and ignored) for years. Moviegoers would rather look at a screen than a wall ...
Gran Teatro de La Habana is a theater in Havana, Cuba, home to the Cuban National Ballet. It was designed by the Belgian architect Paul Belau and built by Purdy and Henderson, Engineers in 1914 at the site of the former Teatro Tacón. Its construction was paid for by the Galician immigrants of
The Tower Theater has reopened with the inauguration of an exhibition on the Queen of Salsa, “Celia Cruz Forever.” After months of silence, activity returned to that corner of Little Havana ...
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Chicho Ibáñez, born José Ibáñez Noriega (Corral Falso, [1] 22 November 1875 – Havana, 18 May 1981) [2] was the longest-lived and one of the most important members of the Cuban trova. He was significant because, unlike most of the others, he specialized in Afro-Cuban genres .
The National Theater was inspired by Radio City Music Hall in New York and was conceived with three rooms: a large one for opera and ballet performances, a small one for dramatic theater, and an "experimental" room, as well as large rooms for dressing rooms, workshops, a library, and academies. It was projected as the largest theater in Cuba ...
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It takes place in various theatres in the city, including the Great Theatre of Havana, the Karl Marx Theatre, and the Mella Theatre. [2] The festival was created in 1960 by a joint effort of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba , the Instituto Nacional de la Industria Turística, and the cultural branhes of the Cuban government.