The bottom line is that the national industry needs to be rethought according to Cuban people’s domestic needs.
Irina Pino
They moved the fair this time to the La Cabana that overlooks Havana Bay, I imagine to help alleviate the crowding that would always take place at the old venue. Now, there are several exhibition rooms and trade areas in open spaces.
Dedicated to Mexico this year, 19 countries are participating including Argentina, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Spain and India.
Under the slogan Art and Utility, visitors can enjoy art and design in its many different forms, ranging from native to more sophisticated styles.
Anyone can go, entry costs 5 regular pesos, however, I heard drivers complaining because they now need to pay 20 to park. (1 CUC = 25 pesos)
The busiest rooms are those that sell clothes, costume jewelry and goldsmith work, and the crowd is mostly female. It’s normally the women who go and buy and the men keep them company.
Colored pieces are laid out on stands, with decorative pieces and other useful things, many people amuse themselves by having a wander about and only buy what they can afford because some prices are through the roof. For example, there weren’t many people at the furniture stands because a dining table set could cost between 300-500 CUC, which any ordinary Cuban couldn’t fork out.
We are tired of seeing furniture stores full of ugly designs that don’t last. We have everything here and for every taste, it just needs to be exploited and these makers need to be given the materials they need to work.
The bottom line is that national industry needs to be rethought according to the Cuban people’s domestic needs, enabling people to buy on credit (when they don’t have the cash they need), facilitating payments like other countries do. It would create better social balance and brighten up the lives of many Cuban families with lower incomes.
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