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Havana Book Fair Photo Feature

Cuba’s annual book fair brings out people of all ages with a lot of enthusiasm for literature in a country of readers. The fair is now in the different provinces but we bring you another look at the 11 days the event was at the San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress turned cultural center in the Cuban capital. (38 photos)

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“Chamaco” Impacts in Havana

Juan Carlos Cremata wanted to take advantage of the occasion to exhibit his latest independent production, “Chamaco” (in what he called a “dress rehearsal with the public” and not a premier, because it still lacks a few post-production details). (12 photos)

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Chinese Lunar New Year in Cuba

Old Havana’s Plaza Vieja was the setting for a gala performance by different schools of Chinese martial arts on the island in celebration of the Chinese lunar year, which this year is associated with the tiger. The tradition has been maintained in Cuba by many people of Chinese ancestry. (16 photos)

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Art Defending the Environment

The exhibit seeks to establish a connection between human beings and the environment, that’s why in the faces are always impressions of some other element, be it earth, glass, flowers, the skeleton of some little animal or an insect. (11 photos)

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Bolshoi Delights Cuba Audience

It was like old times; the Bolshoi Ballet performed Saturday in Cuba after a 30-year absence. The by-special-invitation audience filled the 5,000 seat Karl Marx Theater. Jorge Luis offers Havana Times readers his up front view of the event that took place within the program of the 19th Cuba International Book Fair. (12 photos)

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Cuba Book Fair 2010 Photo Spread

The Cuba International Book Fair is underway in the capital in its 19th edition with its headquarters at the sprawling San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress overlooking Havana Bay. The event —the most widely attended on the island— brings together Cubans of all ages and also attracts foreign visitors. (23 photos)

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Eladio Reyes: “Fear? – of what?”

“I’ve always been a man rich in deprivations. When I paint, some people say I’m crazy, others that I’m not able to. And when I fill the canvas with my own quirky slip ups, there —in the most profound depths— I ask: Did nature present abstractionism to the world with the first blind person?” (11 photos)

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Movement in Old Havana

“What a sad bride,” Amelia said while finishing her drawing. But the girl was not painting a wedding. Around her —running from side to side— were three other young woman dressed in white lace. They moved their bodies with intensity as their black hair contrasted with the bright morning sun. (18 photos)

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Pop Art Show in Cuba

In the 1950s, the term “pop art” came to be used for those works of art that had daily-life elements, characteristics and images that emerged from consumer society and political conflict. Likewise, this exhibit brings a profusion of politics and satire.

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