HAVANA CLUB une fenêtre arhumatisée sur Cuba
-
- Staff
- Messages : 4730
- Enregistré le : sam. oct. 22, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : PARIS 5
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
HAVANA CLUB une fenêtre arhumatisée sur Cuba
Havana Club fait "bouger les choses"... Ils ont ouvert une superbe fenêtre sur la culture cubaine pour montrer qu'il n'y a pas QUE le rhum à Cuba mais qui ici en doutait ?
Vous y découvrirez entre autres l'excellente Yusa et le hors norme X Alfonso...
http://www.havana-cultura.com/
une remise à jour presque tous les mois... Stay tuned...
A visiter sans modération !!!
(sujet supprimé par erreur... )
esa gracia que tengo, nadie me la va a quitar, MAFEREFUN YEMAYA, MAFEREFUN ELEGUA !
-
- Gold
- Messages : 1491
- Enregistré le : lun. déc. 05, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : Toulouse
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
Une merveille ce site, merci Jack ! Ca a des bons cotés d'etre un ivrogne, tu tombes du coup sur des bonheurs en cherchant autre chose
Stagiaire aka AxEl CubAdicto
Victor Hugo : Le style est comme le cristal, sa pureté fait son éclat.
Victor Hugo : Le style est comme le cristal, sa pureté fait son éclat.
-
- Staff
- Messages : 4730
- Enregistré le : sam. oct. 22, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : PARIS 5
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
Bulletin du mois de janvier...
Wendy Guerra, Writer
In 1970, the year Wendy Guerra was born, her family moved from a small village to the city of Cienfuegos, on Cuba's southern coast. "It was a place for swimming and thinking," she recalls. A logical starting point for someone dedicated to swimming against the tide.
Gente de Zona, Reggaeton Trio
This is the most popular group in Cuba right now, a trio that makes the most out of being in Cuba. It’s primarily a group from hip hop influences, that has used the popularity of reggaeton to reach young Cubans. Gente de Zona makes reggaeton more cuban and even more interesting.
Wendy Guerra, Writer
In 1970, the year Wendy Guerra was born, her family moved from a small village to the city of Cienfuegos, on Cuba's southern coast. "It was a place for swimming and thinking," she recalls. A logical starting point for someone dedicated to swimming against the tide.
Gente de Zona, Reggaeton Trio
This is the most popular group in Cuba right now, a trio that makes the most out of being in Cuba. It’s primarily a group from hip hop influences, that has used the popularity of reggaeton to reach young Cubans. Gente de Zona makes reggaeton more cuban and even more interesting.
esa gracia que tengo, nadie me la va a quitar, MAFEREFUN YEMAYA, MAFEREFUN ELEGUA !
-
- Staff
- Messages : 4730
- Enregistré le : sam. oct. 22, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : PARIS 5
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
En ce mois de Février, le "troubadour" William Vivanco et une compagnie de danse originale !
William Vivanco , Singer composer
"Buh-luh-la-la-la, buh-la-la..." When William Vivanco walks down the street in Havana that's what people shout at him, the chorus from "Cimarron,” the song (and especially the video) that made him a star. In 2007, Vivanco recorded his second solo album, “La Isla Milagrosa”, produced by Descemer Bueno and Roberto Carcassés.
Danza Voluminosa, Dance Company
Today Danza Voluminosa consists of seven dancers (six women and one man) and Juan Miguel Mas, choreographer-producer. It provides a context for obese people to develop artistically, to create a language and a structure that makes them able to interact with society. In fact Danza Voluminosa is like any other professional dance troupe, only heavier.
http://www.havana-cultura.com/?xtor=EPR-802
William Vivanco , Singer composer
"Buh-luh-la-la-la, buh-la-la..." When William Vivanco walks down the street in Havana that's what people shout at him, the chorus from "Cimarron,” the song (and especially the video) that made him a star. In 2007, Vivanco recorded his second solo album, “La Isla Milagrosa”, produced by Descemer Bueno and Roberto Carcassés.
Danza Voluminosa, Dance Company
Today Danza Voluminosa consists of seven dancers (six women and one man) and Juan Miguel Mas, choreographer-producer. It provides a context for obese people to develop artistically, to create a language and a structure that makes them able to interact with society. In fact Danza Voluminosa is like any other professional dance troupe, only heavier.
http://www.havana-cultura.com/?xtor=EPR-802
Modifié en dernier par JACK_EL_CALVO le jeu. avr. 17, 2008 3:30 pm, modifié 1 fois.
esa gracia que tengo, nadie me la va a quitar, MAFEREFUN YEMAYA, MAFEREFUN ELEGUA !
-
- Staff
- Messages : 4730
- Enregistré le : sam. oct. 22, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : PARIS 5
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
En ce mois d'AVRIL :
Descemer Bueno, singer - composer - producer
Descemer Bueno is a rap-singing, bass-playing, jazz-improvising monument to the versatility and exportability of Cuban music today. The kind of monument that doesn't sit still for very long. He has lived in Miami, in New York and recently moved to Los Angeles but - as you can hear in more than a few of his song lyrics - Havana is where his heart is. Today, as Descemer puts the finishing touches on a second solo album, he is back where he started, hanging out in Plaza Vieja and clearly enjoying it.
René Peña, photographer
Contrast - black and white, mouth and cigarette, subject and background - is no mere aesthetic choice: it's the key to René Peña's photographic universe. René Peña's work describes the relationship that exists between individuals and a particular social group and how the individual keeps trying to have his own identity even though he can't escape his social group and society in general.
http://www.havana-cultura.com
Descemer Bueno, singer - composer - producer
Descemer Bueno is a rap-singing, bass-playing, jazz-improvising monument to the versatility and exportability of Cuban music today. The kind of monument that doesn't sit still for very long. He has lived in Miami, in New York and recently moved to Los Angeles but - as you can hear in more than a few of his song lyrics - Havana is where his heart is. Today, as Descemer puts the finishing touches on a second solo album, he is back where he started, hanging out in Plaza Vieja and clearly enjoying it.
René Peña, photographer
Contrast - black and white, mouth and cigarette, subject and background - is no mere aesthetic choice: it's the key to René Peña's photographic universe. René Peña's work describes the relationship that exists between individuals and a particular social group and how the individual keeps trying to have his own identity even though he can't escape his social group and society in general.
http://www.havana-cultura.com
esa gracia que tengo, nadie me la va a quitar, MAFEREFUN YEMAYA, MAFEREFUN ELEGUA !
-
- Silver
- Messages : 842
- Enregistré le : jeu. janv. 05, 2006 8:00 am
- Localisation : Reims
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
Duvier Del Dago Fernandez (visual artist)
http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/pavillo ... duvier.htm
Doble Filo (Hip hop)
http://www.myspace.com/doblefilo
Francisco Del Rio chanteur
Tout sur http://www.havana-cultura.com
http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/pavillo ... duvier.htm
Doble Filo (Hip hop)
http://www.myspace.com/doblefilo
Francisco Del Rio chanteur
Tout sur http://www.havana-cultura.com
-
- Staff
- Messages : 4730
- Enregistré le : sam. oct. 22, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : PARIS 5
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
CE MOIS CI
Duvier del Dago, visual artist
Duvier del Dago Fernandez is young enough to dream and talented enough to turn his dreams into enduring artistic visions. He’s one of the most widely known young artist in Cuba. His has participated in two Havana Biennial art exhibitions, the first (in 2000) while he was still in university. His work typically examines the unattainable with unblinking precision.
Francis del Rio , singer
Francis Del Rio is one of the pillars of the Cuban fusion scene, but “confusion” might be a better term to describe what he does. He’s a singer who dances, a poet who paints, a dandy who dresses like “a clown” (his own words). His parents named him Francisco, everyone has always called him Francis, and he seems to have been predestined to make people wonder what he’s all about.
Duvier del Dago, visual artist
Duvier del Dago Fernandez is young enough to dream and talented enough to turn his dreams into enduring artistic visions. He’s one of the most widely known young artist in Cuba. His has participated in two Havana Biennial art exhibitions, the first (in 2000) while he was still in university. His work typically examines the unattainable with unblinking precision.
Francis del Rio , singer
Francis Del Rio is one of the pillars of the Cuban fusion scene, but “confusion” might be a better term to describe what he does. He’s a singer who dances, a poet who paints, a dandy who dresses like “a clown” (his own words). His parents named him Francisco, everyone has always called him Francis, and he seems to have been predestined to make people wonder what he’s all about.
esa gracia que tengo, nadie me la va a quitar, MAFEREFUN YEMAYA, MAFEREFUN ELEGUA !
-
- Staff
- Messages : 4730
- Enregistré le : sam. oct. 22, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : PARIS 5
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
CE MOIS CI :
Diana Fuentes, singer
Diana Fuentes got her start as a professional musician in 2001 with various famous Cuban bands. Now she's 23 years old and she has the discography of a veteran. She recently embarked on a solo career, with Descemer Bueno producing her first album and with acclaimed Cuban filmmaker Pavel Giroud directing her first video clip (Musica de Fondo).
Wilfredo Prieto, visual artist
Wilfredo Prieto is the winner of the Cartier Award 2008 allowing to exhibit at Frieze art Fair in London. He is like a master magician who uses the simplest gestures to amaze us. Or a cat burglar who manages, on wits alone, to sneak past even the most sophisticated alarm system. “My ideas come, I think, from everyday experience,” Prieto explains, “and I think my work as an artist isn't really to create these ideas but to grab at them. They are floating in the real world, like clouds. They are just there; anyone can see them and pick them up. They belong to everyone, you see?”
Diana Fuentes, singer
Diana Fuentes got her start as a professional musician in 2001 with various famous Cuban bands. Now she's 23 years old and she has the discography of a veteran. She recently embarked on a solo career, with Descemer Bueno producing her first album and with acclaimed Cuban filmmaker Pavel Giroud directing her first video clip (Musica de Fondo).
Wilfredo Prieto, visual artist
Wilfredo Prieto is the winner of the Cartier Award 2008 allowing to exhibit at Frieze art Fair in London. He is like a master magician who uses the simplest gestures to amaze us. Or a cat burglar who manages, on wits alone, to sneak past even the most sophisticated alarm system. “My ideas come, I think, from everyday experience,” Prieto explains, “and I think my work as an artist isn't really to create these ideas but to grab at them. They are floating in the real world, like clouds. They are just there; anyone can see them and pick them up. They belong to everyone, you see?”
esa gracia que tengo, nadie me la va a quitar, MAFEREFUN YEMAYA, MAFEREFUN ELEGUA !
-
- Staff
- Messages : 4730
- Enregistré le : sam. oct. 22, 2005 8:00 am
- Localisation : PARIS 5
- Contact :
- Status : Hors ligne
Pedro Juan Gutiérrez, writer
Dirty Havana Trilogy, Tropical Animal and The Insatiable Spider Man, all those novels feature Gutiérrez’s eponymous anti-hero, Pedro Juan, a man who has "train[ed] himself to take nothing seriously" and whose locus operandi is here on the streets of Centro Habana, considered to be the toughest neighbourhood in the city. “You don’t normally write about the ordinary and monotonous” he says.” You write about what is peculiar, strange, what really astonishes you. And that’s what happens to me in this neighbourhood.”
René Francisco Rodriguez, visual artist
Our day with René Francisco Rodríguez begins at the ISA (Superior Institute of Art) where he teaches and proceeds to the Havana neighbourhood where, in the context of an ambitious ongoing art project, he has worked to improve the lives of the residents. Back in his studio, we find out that René Francisco, perhaps Cuba's most accomplished living conceptual artist, is also an extremely good painter.
Dirty Havana Trilogy, Tropical Animal and The Insatiable Spider Man, all those novels feature Gutiérrez’s eponymous anti-hero, Pedro Juan, a man who has "train[ed] himself to take nothing seriously" and whose locus operandi is here on the streets of Centro Habana, considered to be the toughest neighbourhood in the city. “You don’t normally write about the ordinary and monotonous” he says.” You write about what is peculiar, strange, what really astonishes you. And that’s what happens to me in this neighbourhood.”
René Francisco Rodriguez, visual artist
Our day with René Francisco Rodríguez begins at the ISA (Superior Institute of Art) where he teaches and proceeds to the Havana neighbourhood where, in the context of an ambitious ongoing art project, he has worked to improve the lives of the residents. Back in his studio, we find out that René Francisco, perhaps Cuba's most accomplished living conceptual artist, is also an extremely good painter.
esa gracia que tengo, nadie me la va a quitar, MAFEREFUN YEMAYA, MAFEREFUN ELEGUA !