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SUMMARY:Cátedra "Baila Afrovenezolano”
DESCRIPTION:La organización cultural San Juan USA y el Koubek Center presentan la sexta edición del programa educativo Cåtedra “Baila Afrovenezolano”. Una oportunidad única para vivir una experiencia inmersiva de danza\, canto y percusión en vivo. \nEsta cátedra está diseñada tanto para quienes desean reconectarse con sus raíces como para los amantes de la música y la danza global que quieren descubrir la fuerza del tambor venezolano. A través del movimiento\, exploraremos la historia\, los ritmos regionales (desde Aragua hasta Carabobo y La Guaira) y los pasos tradicionales de esta herencia ancestral. \nLo que vivirás: \n\nClases prácticas y teóricas: Aprende el contexto histórico y los movimientos característicos de las danzas afrovenezolanas.\nPercusión en vivo: Siente la energía de los tambores sonando en tiempo real mientras bailas.\nInstructores de renombre: Guiado por los reconocidos cultores Grace Salamanca (más de 30 años de trayectoria) y Dilan Rivero (más de 15 años de experiencia).\n\n\nThe ultimate Afro-Venezuelan rhythm and dance experience is back! Cultural organization San Juan USApresents the 6th edition of its flagship educational program at the MDC Koubek Center. Get ready for an immersive journey featuring live drumming\, traditional singing\, and powerful dance movements. \nThis masterclass is a vibrant space for anyone looking to reconnect with Venezuelan heritage or exploring global dance and music traditions. Guided by the beat of the drums\, participants will explore the historical context\, regional genres (from Aragua to Carabobo and La Guaira)\, and core steps of this ancestral legacy. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nInteractive Learning: Discover the history\, regional evolution\, and characteristic dance steps of Afro-Venezuelan culture.\nLive Percussion: Dance to the raw\, authentic energy of live musicians performing on stage.\nExpert Instructors: Learn from renowned culture-bearers Grace Salamanca (30+ years of cultural management) and Dilan Rivero (15+ years of traditional dance expertise).
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/catedra-baila-afrovenezolano-2/
LOCATION:Koubek Center\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Two Islands 2026
DESCRIPTION:The concept for the Two Islands project as a show was primarily envisioned by the executive producer\, Melissa Messulam. She initially conceived it as a captivating musical showcase focused on celebrating the rich cultural exchange between Aboriginal Australian and Afro-Cuban artists. This idea sparked a series of discussions before its introduction to the National Endowment for the Arts as part of the Artworks and Miami Dade County’s International Cultural Partnership Grants. Key questions emerged: How could two diverse cultures\, separated by vast oceans and thousands of miles\, find commonalities? What shared experiences could serve as a foundation for fostering deeper exploration and understanding between them? \nThe inspiration for the documentary—produced by the Koubek Center—emerged from a desire to illuminate the rich talents of these artists as they embarked on a journey of cultural collaboration. The vision of the film director was to construct a narrative that approached both cultures with the utmost dignity and respect. This meant intertwining the unique and distinct histories of the artists involved\, showcasing the lush tapestry of their artistic expressions. By focusing on their journeys\, the documentary aims to resonate with audiences through universal themes such as identity\, heritage\, and the transformative power of art in forging meaningful connections across cultural divides. \nThe film meticulously explores the core elements inherent to Aboriginal Australian and Afro-Cuban cultures\, delving into their music\, dance\, visual arts\, and storytelling traditions. It emphasizes how these expressive art forms serve as crucial mediums for cultural expression\, transcending the significant geographical distance that separates the two communities. Through intimate interviews\, the artists provide invaluable insights into their creative processes\, the significance of their cultural backgrounds\, and the common threads they unearthed during their collaboration. \nThe dialogue between two Afro-Cuban and three Indigenous Australian artists reveals rich\, universal themes surrounding cultural heritage\, identity\, and the critical importance of preserving traditions across generations. Both groups convey a powerful message about the necessity of imparting knowledge and practices to future generations\, fostering a profound sense of belonging and continuity. This cultural exchange not only enhances the artistic landscape but also underscores the shared experiences faced by marginalized communities as they strive for recognition and understanding. \nUltimately\, Two Islands serves as a poignant reminder that\, despite the vast distances that physically separate them\, Aboriginal Australian and Cuban cultures share fundamental human experiences capable of uniting people. Through the dynamic lens of art\, this documentary embraces the beauty of collaboration and the potential for meaningful cultural dialogue to bridge divides. It invites viewers to reflect on their connections to culture and creativity\, encouraging a deeper appreciation of the rich tapestry of human experiences that weave us all together.
URL:https://koubekcenter.org/event/5102/
LOCATION:Koubek Center Theater\, 2705 SW 3rd Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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