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zCuban Music and Art

9 days

9 Day People-To-People Journey - Organized and Operated by Insight Cuba

Discoveries for World Travelers

  • Get to know local artists in their home studios.
  • Explore Cuba’s most famous photography gallery.
  • Hear musicians jam at La Zorra y El Cuervo.
  • Spark dialogue with teachers and students at a vocational art, music, and dance school.

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Day
1

Bienvenidos a Havana

Welcome to Havana! After clearing immigrations and customs, your Cuban guide accompanies you to your hotel in the heart of the country’s capital. Get your feet wet with an afternoon program orientation. Later that evening, celebrate your arrival with a welcome dinner at the hotel. Meals D

Day
2

Havana

After breakfast, meet local artists who shed light on how they make a living in Cuba today. Later, get a snapshot into the lives and work of Cuban photographers at Fototeca in Havana, which houses one of the few dark rooms in Havana and is a hub for Cuban amateur and professional photographers. After lunch move onto the next artistic adventure at La Zorra y El Cuevo, Havana’s famous jazz club, where you’ll meet jazz musicians for a sampling of sounds and rhythm.  Wrap up the day at Egrem recording studios with an intimate discussion with the engineers, producers and musicians about Cuba’s vibrant music industry (here you might catch a live performance in the courtyard). Meals B, L, D

Day
3

Havana

This morning, meet with resident musicians and artists at Callejón de Hamel to learn about the role of culture, music, the plastic arts and religion in influencing and inspiring community projects in both the U.S. and Cuba. Next, meet with art history experts and artists at the Fine Arts Museum and visit Havana’s Literacy Museum. This afternoon we’ll get to know a prominent independent artist at his Jaimanitas home, where we’ll discuss a host of topics, including the beautification of residential communities using art, the role of the community versus the state and the general benefit of community projects in both the U.S. and Cuba. Meals B, L, D (Dinner at a Paladar)

Day
4

Havana/Santiago de Cuba

This morning we’ll meet with the students and faculty of Lazos de Sonrisa community project in Havana to discover how deaf children and adults prepare to integrate into society. Next we’ll visit with friends from the university’s FLEX program (the Foreign Language department), where we’ll have a chance to talk candidly about life in Havana. After lunch, we’ll make our way to the Centro de Arte de Boyeros, a socio-cultural center dedicated to the promotion of cultural activities in the area, to chat with independent Cuban musicians and artists. This evening, dine alongside the owner of a restaurant in Boyeros, hearing about private commerce and entrepreneurship and the challenges of restauranteering as you savor a plate of delectable local fare. Finally, it’s onward via domestic flight to Santiago de Cuba. Meals B, L, D

Day
5

Santiago de Cuba

Our first morning in Santiago de Cuba, we’ll get acquainted with Cuba’s educational system during an intimate meeting with students and teachers from Escuela Vocacional de Arte José María Heredia, a school specializing in art, music and dance. You may be treated to a performance by its pupils. Next, chat with the independent Cuban artists and faculty of the Casa Artex about the significance religious folk art has on local communities and culture in both Cuba and the U.S. Later, get to know the administrators and residents at Museo de Carnival to learn about the history of the annual July event, and visit with doctors, nurses and patients at a polyclinic or doctor’s home to discuss socialized medicine and how residents in surrounding communities receive healthcare. Meals B, L, D

Day
6

Santiago de Cuba

Depart for El Oasis Community, a suburb of Santiago de Cuba, to gather at the private home studios of the local artists and discuss artistic expression as it relates to painting, ceramics and sculpting. Back in Santiago, we’ll chat with the students and teachers at the La Tesla de la Joye primary school about the role of education and students’ curriculums in the U.S. and Cuba. Next it’s on to meet the Cuban writers, musicians, and artists of the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC) to discuss the role of the arts in society as well as the promotion and preservation of various art forms. Meals B, L, D (Dinner at a Paladar)

Day
7

Santiago de Cuba/Havana

This morning we’ll meet with Cuban musicians and administrators from Centro Provincial de la Música Miguel Matamoros in Santiago de Cuba to discuss how aspiring artists find professional outlets and earn a living in both Cuba and the U.S. Carry on to the village of Cobre, home to the Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Cobrea, where Cuban pilgrims make offerings to a statue of a black Madonna. From there, hike alongside a Cuban priest to the Cimarron Slave Memorial for an emotional perspective on this country’s history. At the Casa de Cultura de Fernando Ortiz, learn about the influence of African traditions on Cuban culture, before returning to Havana by domestic flight. Meals B, L, D

Day
8

Havana

It’s your rare chance to meet the founder of the world-famous Spanish Ballet Company, who will discuss the history of her company and dance education in Cuba. Later, chat with members of Casa de Africa, a cultural institution dedicated to showcasing Cuba’s African roots. Top off the day with a visit with a young Cuban trumpeter and the independent musicians who form a Jazz Collective at a private home and studio in Havana. Meals B, L, D

Day
9

Adios, Cuba!

After breakfast, bid farewell to Cuba as you board your flight home. Meals B

Unlike our other programs, groups to Cuba are never more than 24 guests. A significant portion of your in-country programming is customized for each group to maximize your cultural experience. Many of the places we visit are not tourist destinations and are thus not always available. Therefore, this program should be considered as a sample only – please keep in mind that your particular tour may vary. Final itineraries are sent to guests one to two weeks prior to departure.

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Extra Nights, Trip Extensions & Add-Ons are not available on Cuba People-To-People Tours.

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Prices are per person, double, land-only. After you have booked, Insight Cuba will make arrangements for your chartered roundtrip flights between Miami and Havana (flight cost is additional).