For the physical and spiritual traces of the city

For Culture Week, the Office of the Historian of Camagüey (OHCC) prepares an always peculiar program, related by its director José Rodríguez Barreras with the sense of an institution destined to "save the physical footprint of the city."

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 When at the beginning of the month, the Desandann Vocal Group said goodbye to the year in the space of its club at the Cine Encanto, a lady won all the awards. She is the mother of professional singer Marina Collazo, as charismatic and authentic as she is. Since that day I want to interview Julia Fernández Martínez.

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The Camagüey's Culture Week will have a single dedication. This is the city built over time, with the starting point being the founding of the Villa de Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe on February 2nd, 1514.

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As a good omen, the Ballet of Camagüey (BC) will dance the Nutcracker suite for the second consecutive year on the same day in December, very close to its birthday, although far from home to begin its fourth tour in Spain.

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The international Camagua Folk Dance festival draws from Camagüey a different map for dance, research and thinking around ancestral practices that define the faces of local identities and sustain cultural resistance.


When I summarize the year, in the very first places will be the Grupo Vocal Desandann club. If I haven't been able to go to everything, I look for a way to find out what happened because of the unexpected, the friendly and the pleasant.


The 44th International Festival of New Latin American Cinema had an extension to this city, from December 11 to 15, with a selection of classic and award-winning films in other editions.


The international Camagua Folk Dance festival adds competitions for dance couples, and for the first time it will have the physical participation of foreign dancers, from December 14th to 17th in this city.


Despite the rain at dawn last Thursday in the city, students and teachers were more ready and eager than usual to arrive at the Luis Casas Romero Vocational Art School (EVA) to say goodbye to their festival.