The City and the Storks
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
For me, storks were birds drawn to make us believe that as children we set out on our first trip around the world aboard a bag held by that caring character that made us reach our parents' lives.
Read more ...Cultural Journalism Colloquium takes place in Camagüey
By Dayessi García Sosa/ ACN
A well-deserved tribute to Pedro de la Hoz González, a José Martí National Journalism Award winner, who recently deceased, kicked off the Seventh Edition of the Cultural Journalism Colloquium that took place until June 8th in this city.
Read more ...New fabric from the Contemporary Ballet of Camagüey
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
And after announcing so much for the birthday, the Contemporary Ballet of Camagüey did not perform at the theater. They chose to dance Enreda2, in the little park of the Teatro Principal, with the natural light of last Saturday afternoon.
Read more ...Eneida Sosa, the voice of a whole heart
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
Eneida Sosa Cardoso, a city woman who carries rural music authentically. She further celebrated her work and her life and invited us to her presentation at the headquarters of our newspaper, on last Monday, May 13 at 10:00 a.m., at the opening of the painting exhibition Another Beautiful Cuban , by Luisa Morell.
Read more ...Literary institution of Camagüey increases spaces with authors
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
The Provincial Book Center of Camagüey favors the social life of authors residing in this city, Cradle of Cuban Literature, with the approval of eight projects by authors from Guáimaro, Minas and Camagüey.
Literary watercolor in Camagüey for Brazil
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
When the Unión saxophone quartet performed Acuarela de Brasil, the music enveloped the Casino Campestre as in the animated audiovisual that made it possible to apprehend that other anthem of a nation these days highlighted in the largest cultural event in Cuba.
Sergio Morales: Profession of the word
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
He was a correspondent for Prensa Latina in Camagüey when I met him. Back then, an agency journalist was equivalent to an Olympic medalist. For a medium like this it is not enough to know the technique. It involves the skills portrayed in that special sense of smell to discover the news in a country marked by a crisis of newsworthiness.
Maikel Sardaña: the writer and the fable
By Yanetsy León González/Adelante
For the Cuban Maikel Sardaña Pérez, who cultivates writing like a farmer from the humble space of the literary workshop, the harvest season begins. He has just won the “Artemis City Foundation 2024” scholarship in children's fiction
Shodō: calligraphy as art
By Luis Adrián Viamontes Hernández/ Adelante
Japanese calligraphy or shodō is one of the most well-known and popular traditional arts in Asian countries. It is considered a very difficult discipline to perfect and is even taught as a subject to Japanese children in their primary education.



