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The Arts in CUBA are a fusion of African, North American and Spanish Traditions. Cuba has become a Mecca to International musicians. These ongoing cultural exchanges in Cuba provide a superlative educational platform for young North American Performers.

WHO?

Your Band, Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Dance Group

WHERE?

Cuban Elementary, Secondary Schools and Arts Schools, Appropriate Urban Settings, Scheduled Festivals

WHEN?

Choose a festival date or let us customize an educational performance tour anytime of the year

WHAT?

Perform, participate in workshops, explore current Cuban and Afro-Cuban Musical traditions, cultural learning and interaction with Cuban Students

INCLUDES?

Educational Rationale and Itinerary, Air Fare, Visas, Hotel Accommodation, Meals, Workshops, Performances, Recreational Facilities, Translator, Facilitator, All Additional Fees

Why CUBA?
Cuban warmth and hospitality, safe environment, music everywhere. Excellent health services, food and water. Gain an enhanced social and cultural perspective.

  • HISTORY - Columbus 1492 to Castro 1999

  • CULTURE - Fusion of African, European and Indigenous heritage in the Caribbean

  • SOCIAL - Cuba exemplifies a truly integrated multiracial society

    Read more about Cuba's rich history, culture and society - visit The Eleggua Project


What the schools say about Cuba

Report from the Youth Jazz Festival

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FESTIVALS IN 2002/03

Here are two of the many festivals in which your school or group can participate. Please contact us for information about other scheduled events.


Youth Jazz Festival


Youth Choral Festival

  • February 18-25 2002
  • February 17-24 2003
  • April 8-15 2002
  • April 2003


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