2024-04-15 08:34:56
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Text: Editorial Cuba Noticias 360
The Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba company (LADC) will arrive in Spain with “Cuba Vibra”, one of the group’s distinctive shows, which will take to the stage in several cities during the months of May and June.
To begin with, the dance group directed by teacher Liszt Alfonso will arrive in Barcelona, from May 7 to 26, at the Teatro Apolo.
Then, the show will be in the Spanish capital from May 28 to June 16, on the stage of the EDP Gran Vía Theater.
From its social networks, LADC invites everyone who is in the Iberian nation to get tickets for its presentations, in which “various dance and musical genres and unique interpretations” will take place on stage.
About “Cuba Vibra” you can read that it is a “suggestive tour of the music and dances that have made the island famous since the 50s of the last century until today.”
In addition, they add that “the characters who star in this elegant staging directed by teacher Lizt Alfonso, are women and men who will make the spectators complicit in their stories full of life that will be told to the rhythm of cha-cha, mambo, rumba, conga , bolero, feeling…, styles that will make the hearts of the public vibrate with this show in which the original compositions conceived for him are performed live.”
Exactly two years ago, the Cuban company was touring Spain. Several cities received the creations of Liszt Alfonso which, as every time, flooded the spaces with Cubanism with their unique fusion.
It was also a complex moment for the group because eight of its main dancers abandoned the rest of the delegation at the end of the tour, according to sources close to the group at the time.
The artists decided to stay in Spain, a country where LADC had performed at the Conde Duque Palace in Madrid, precisely with its show “Cuba Vibra”.
According to what was learned, among the main figures who left the group were Helen Rodríguez, Aldair García, Camila Leonard, Jessica Maria, Yillian Cuesta, Chabelis Herández, Lorena Flores and Luis Miranda.
LADC is considered one of the most important dance companies in Cuba, which has also become a social artistic phenomenon, as its workshops bring dance and art closer to the community and it graduates more than a thousand students in each academic period from its LADC School. School.
Once again the art of the Cuban company will reach Spanish territory, where surely, with new performers, it will offer, as it knows how, the best of Cuban art through its mix of rhythms, colors and flavors. Let’s hope that this time there will be greater success and fewer losses.