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11th Annual CubaCaribe Festival of Dance & Music- Week 2
The festival has been highly acclaimed for being the only festival to present popular, contemporary and folkloric cultural expression, religion, history, and politics of the Afro-Caribbean Diaspora. This year's theme, In Search for Soul, will investigate how spirit, core and heart, emerge in the essence of movement and cultures of the Caribbean Diaspora.
The second weekend entitled Soul Caribe features our ever-popular Mixed Program whose dance companies represent the wide-reaching influence of the soul of Afro-Latino culture. From Africa to Colombia to Mexico to Puerto Rico to the United States, this eclectic offering of dance companies is sure to move you! This week will feature performances by Alafia Dance Ensemble (Afro-Haitian), Bravisimo Youth Ensemble (Afro-Cuban Modern), Colombian Soul (Colombian), CunamacuƩ (Peruvian), Dimensions Dance Theater (African American), La Mezcla (Mexican), Aguacero (Puerto Rican), Grupo Experimental Nago (Afro-Cuban). The work of these artists promises to expand our notions of the folkloric and contemporary in the context of the Caribbean Diaspora.
Performances: April 10-12: Performances @ ODC Theater, SF April 17-19: Performances @ Dance Mission Theater, SF April 24-26: Performances @ Laney College Theater, Oakland Performances: Fridays-Saturdays @ 8pm; Sundays @ 7pm
Special Events: April 9: Film Screening: "Dancing The Drum" Directed by Ashley James, Produced by Roberta Singer. @ Museum of the African Diaspora April 12: "Batey Boricua" Music from Puerto Rico: Bomba, Plena, and more. La PeƱa Cultural Center April 16: Lecture: De Curros a Especuladores: Black to the Future in Cuba by Umi Vaughn. @ Museum of the African Diaspora; 685 Mission St, SF; 7pm; April 19: Afro-Cuban & Afro-Haitian Dance Workshop. Dance Mission Theater, SF; 3:30 - 5:00 pm
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LocationDance Mission Theater (View)
3316 24th St. @ Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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