Musicabana International Music Festival Announces Americans Can Legally Attend Concert Events in Cuba through Customized Travel Packages, May 5-8, 2016

Musicabana International Music Festival Announces Americans Can Legally Attend Concert Events in Cuba through Customized Travel Packages, May 5-8, 2016

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Musicabana to Feature Largest Gathering of Cuban Performers in a Generation, International Superstars include Sean Paul, Carlinhos Brown & Los Van Van, More International Artists to be Announced

Musicabana in Havana May 5-8, 2016
NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 02, 2016
Musicabana, the largest Havana-based international music festival in more than three decades, announced today the launch of Musicabana travel packages, which will allow U.S. citizens to attend festival music and cultural events in Cuba in full compliance with applicable travel rules. Taking place in Havana, from May 5–8, Musicabana will offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience with an extraordinary multi-genre bill boasting over 25 artists, bands and global DJs.
“For the first time, any American will be able to legally participate in a major cultural event in Cuba by simply booking travel through a convenient, easy-to-use online portal,” says Musicabana founder and festival director Fabien Pisani. “We hope Americans will attend Musicabana in record numbers to experience Cuba’s thriving music scene and to help us build an unprecedented new cultural bridge between Cuba, the United States and the rest of the world.”……

 

Musicabana will mark the largest gathering of Cuban artists in a generation, featuring performances by music legends and some of today’s hottest acts, including Pablo Milanés, Carlos Varela, Los Van Van, Orquesta Aragón, Havana d’Primera, Ibeyi, Pedrito Martinez, Yoruba Andabo, Juana Bacallao & Tiembla Tierra, Interactivo, Kelvis Ochoa, and Adonis & Osain del Monte, among others. International superstars Sean Paul and Carlinhos Brown will also perform. Ibeyi, the French-Cuban duo who have taken the music world by storm over the past year, will be the ambassadors of the festival, signaling Musicabana’s commitment to connecting Cuba’s musical past with its promising future.

American Visitors can choose between Basic, Premium and Luxury Musicabana VIP Travel Packages, all of which include airfare, Cuban visas and activities compliant with U.S. Treasury Department regulations governing travel to Cuba. Musicabana’s high-end VIP packages will also include backstage passes, access to VIP-only events, private concerts and luxury accommodations. For more information and to reserve a Musicabana Travel Package, visit musicabana.com/join-the-party/.

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Musicabana International Music Festival Announces Americans Can Legally Attend Concert Events in Cuba through Customized Travel Packages, May 5-8, 2016 | Benzinga

Source: Musicabana International Music Festival Announces Americans Can Legally Attend Concert Events in Cuba through Customized Travel Packages, May 5-8, 2016 | Benzinga

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Musicabana will mark the largest gathering of Cuban artists in a generation, featuring performances by music legends and some of today’s hottest acts, including Pablo Milanés, Carlos Varela, Los Van Van, Orquesta Aragón, Havana d’Primera, Ibeyi, Pedrito Martinez, Yoruba Andabo, Juana Bacallao & Tiembla Tierra, Interactivo, Kelvis Ochoa, and Adonis & Osain del Monte, among others. International superstars Sean Paul and Carlinhos Brown will also perform. Ibeyi, the French-Cuban duo who have taken the music world by storm over the past year, will be the ambassadors of the festival, signaling Musicabana’s commitment to connecting Cuba’s musical past with its promising future.

Read more: http://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/16/02/p6201477/musicabana-international-music-festival-announces-americans-can-legally#ixzz40TDJYNoR

 

Explore Afro-Cuban heritage hot spots

In Cuba, music is part of every-day life and an important feature of its past. Callejon de Hamel (Hamel Alley) features grande-sized murals on its homes and structures and tiny shops selling Cuban Santeria art. Starting around noon Sundays, practitioners of the Santeria faith dance to rumba rhythms.

Source: Explore Afro-Cuban heritage hot spots

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Digging Deeper: Intro to Afro-Cuban Guitar | Premier Guitar

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The history of Cuban music is shaped through the passion of the people and musicians. Understanding their rich language of rhythms and harmony on any instrument, let alone guitar, is both a deep ocean to explore and an island of soul.  Many great musicians grow up immersed in the style and culture. However, even if you learn just from listening and playing you can internalize the sense of groove and pocket, and it will come out in your listening, playing, and writing. I played in a Latin band called Umbalaye for several years in Los Angeles under the guidance of my friend and bandleader Jose Espinosa. I hope to share some of what I learned with you here.

First, a little history. Afro-Cuban music was created when African slaves arrived in Cuba, where the two cultures met, and the richness of Spanish harmony blended with the African rhythms to create what we call salsa music. Afro-Cuban music has had a vast influence globally through Puerto Rico, Miami, New York, and through such South American countries as Panama, Columbia, and Venezuela. These cultures each had their own interpretations that often influenced each other. In the 1930s, Afro-Cuban music had a major impact on jazz, and since then, salsa has profoundly influenced pop music, blues, soul, and even rock styles.

 

Create engaging rhythms by combining montunos, claves, tumbaos, and more.

Source: Digging Deeper: Intro to Afro-Cuban Guitar | Premier Guitar

Olney Theatre to stage Carmen: An Afro-Cuban Jazz Musical – Baltimore Post-ExaminerBaltimore Post-Examiner

 

LogoYorubaAndabo_letrasHorizontal(2)Olney, MD – January 8, 2016 – Olney Theatre Center, a Mid-Atlantic destination for extraordinary theater performance and education, in co-production with New York’s Tectonic Theater Project, welcomes legendary director and Tectonic Artistic Director Moisés Kaufman, Grammy-winner Arturo O’Farrill, and Broadway phenomenon Sergio Trujillo for the world premiere of Carmen: An Afro-Cuban Jazz Musical. The production runs February 10 through March 6 on the Mainstage. Directed and co-written by Tony® Award-nominee Moisés Kaufman (33 Variations, Gross Indecency, The Laramie Project Cycle), with heralded Cuban-American playwright Eduardo Machado, and music adapted from Bizet’s opera by two-time Grammy Award-winner Arturo O’Farrill, this Carmen brings the action of one of the most sensual stories of all time to Cuba on the verge of revolution in 1958. The star-studded creative team, along with Kaufman at the helm as director and Broadway’s Sergio Trujillo as choreographer (Jersey Boys, Memphis, On Your Feet), turns Bizet’s passion-fueled opera into a sexy, swinging Afro-Cuban Jazz musical. Kaufman’s Carmen is a gun-runner for the rebels, who falls fiercely in love with José, a Batista loyalist. When Cuba’s boxing legend Camilo returns to Havana, Carmen and José’s love falls tragically apart. “When Moisés called me about his dream of bringing Carmen to 1950s Cuba, I jumped at the idea, which was so prescient and fascinating,” said Olney Theatre Center Artistic Director Jason Loewith. “Little did I know he’d be working with Grammy-winner Arturo O’Farrill, whose Afro-Latin jazz-infused score has completely reimagined Bizet’s famous opera with everything from meringue and salsa to Cuban be-bop, traditional Cuban son, and the driving percussion of congas and bongos, and Sergio Trujillo, one of Broadway’s busiest choreographers, whose recent smash On Your Feet is taking New York by storm. These are some true theater geniuses at work.”

Source: Olney Theatre to stage Carmen: An Afro-Cuban Jazz Musical – Baltimore Post-ExaminerBaltimore Post-Examiner