In spiritual harmony with the art of Oscar Jr.
By Yanetsy León González/ Adelante
When the pandemic began, what was known about Oscar Jr. Rodríguez Martínez (Florida, 1979) through social networks we owe to his girlfriend. He was reluctant to those spaces on the Internet. Thanks to her, he began to appear little by little, and he has taken so much pleasure in it that he set himself the challenge of publishing the result of painting abstraction projects every morning.
Read more ...A day to celebrate the son in Cuba
By Heidy Cepero Recoder / Musicologist
Why isn't there a day to celebrate son? Thus began the outstanding son musician Adalberto Álvarez to sow the idea among cultists, musicians, specialists, music lovers and dancers in general. In just months, May 8 had already been proclaimed as Cuban Son Day.
Read more ...Camagüey by streaming
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
The term streaming in English identifies a type of multimedia technology that sends video and audio content to a device connected to the Internet. Adelante presents the pioneering project in Camagüey.
Read more ...Camagüey takes on the challenge of digital humanities
By Yanetsy León González/ Adelante
With the agreement to hold a workshop on digital humanities in this city, the 5th Meeting of Audiovisual Culture and Digital Technologies concluded, which led to an exchange between specialists from Spain and Cuba.
Read more ...Yicel Acosta: "I'm passionate about singing"
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante

She was born into a musical home with a mezzo-soprano range. Grandfather Blas González played percussion and made the second voice of the Voces del momento quartet. Her father, guitarist Rogelio Acosta led the Girón group. Her mother, Carmen María, was in the Camagüey Professional Choir. Her sister Yelene focused on singing as a child. Everything would have been easier, but Yicel Acosta González chose to fight her way. She has been enduring for 20 years because her career has had too many obstacles.
Camagüey will dedicate literary day to Girón's Victory
By Yanetsy León González/ Adelante

The Provincial Center for the Book and Literature (CPLL) will dedicate its next virtual session to 60 years after the victory of Girón, with the publication of talks, presentations and videos, from April 15 to 19.
Inspired
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante

April its flowers opened ... This poem by Nicolás Guillén can also contain the state of grace and the enervations of young people who, despite the pandemic, persist on social networks with the hashtag #keepinspired, and shine with the balsam of his work the beautiful idea of life. All because #elartesalva(#the art save).
Visual amusement of Nazario Salazar
By Yanetsy León González / Adelante

They had a few weeks for dialogue with the audience, and for most of the time of the three months there, the works of Nazario Salazar have had no choice but to talk among themselves, with the custodians or with the occasional visitor to the control pass. Despite so much silence, the Visuality of a diversion remains exquisite for when the República 289 Gallery can reopen.
The bubble kids
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante

The sparkle in the almond-shaped eyes and the innocence of the smile reveal that in their mind they are essentially children. They came into the world with Down Syndrome. They enjoyed last Sunday, as they have done since they found safety and love far from home.