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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Afro-CubansAfro-Cubans - Wikipedia

    The term Afro-Cuban can also refer to historical or cultural elements in Cuba associated with this community, and the combining of native African and other cultural elements found in Cuban society, such as race, religion, music, language, the arts and class culture.

  2. El jazz afrocubano 12 es un estilo musical que se desarrolló en las décadas de 1940 y 1950, basado en armonías de jazz, ritmos africanos y cubanos y diferentes técnicas de improvisación. Se considera el primer estilo de jazz latino. El jazz afrocubano utiliza una combinación de instrumentos tradicionales de jazz y percusión, que se ...

  3. Cuban afrocubanismo (the rediscovery of Afro-Cuban culture and its music by poets, artists, and musicians) became the most suitable source of national expression for Amadeo Roldán and Alejandro García Caturla, the outstanding 20th-century representatives of nationalism in Cuba.

  4. Afrocubanismo was an artistic and social movement in black-themed Cuban culture with origins in the 1920s, as in works by the cultural anthropologist Fernando Ortiz. The Afrocubanismo movement focused on establishing the legitimacy of black identity in Cuban society, culture, and art.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2021 · Afro-Cuban History is Integral to Hispanic Heritage. Here’s Why. on September 28, 2021 in Education. Understanding Hispanic Heritage Month digs deep into the rich cultural and ethnic roots of a people whose ancestry hails from many continents. With that in mind, ProgressReport.co commissioned Cuban writer and University of Texas ...

  6. 9 de jun. de 2016 · Filmed in Havana, Trinidad, and Viñales, AFRO CUBA LIBRE is a 2017 short documentary that attempts to explore the complexities of Black identity on the islan...

    • 10 min
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    • Tarik Bartel
  7. Afro-Cuban religions form part of a long history of African-inspired belief systems outside of Africa and have emerged out of resistance and resilience to slavery, imperialism and colonialism, and the rituals of enslaved black people in the Americas.

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