Dance Your Way Through Cuba
While it’s true that the colonial architecture, classic cars, great food, and great cigars are all fantastically representative parts of the whole of Cuban culture, nothing is more truly representative of the island and her people than the music and dance of Cuba. A visit to Cuban club or dance festival should be a highlight on any Cuban travel itinerary. But, if you really want to experience Cuban culture through the music and dance of the island, you’ll want to book a journey that takes exposes you to as many of the various styles and traditions as possible.
Dance and Music in Cuban History
The history of Cuba is steeped in the traditions of its music. Simply put, there is no other place in the world that has …show more content…
Capitalizing on the flexibility available to smaller groups and more than a decades worth of relationships with the best Cuba trip leaders and insiders in Cuban dance and music scenes GeoEx can put together an custom itinerary that will take you as deeply into the musical culture of the island as you care to go. From the dance and music traditions of little-known ethnic groups far from the big cities to the established nightlife of both Santiago de Cuba and Havana, you can see it all.
Dance Around Cuba
There really is no bad time of year to come to Cuba to experience the unique culture through the island’s music and dance traditions. One fantastic way to experience the music and dance of Cuba is by scheduling your vacation in time with one of the country’s fantastic music festivals.
As far as Cuban Festivals are concerned, there are a couple that should not be missed. The El Reve Changui Festival brings together the island’s best changui artists and dancers in Baracoa every year. Carnaval de Santiago, held at the end of July every year, brings together music, dance, parades, and many other festival activities in a celebration of Cuban