Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Cuban Culture

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-100 of 117    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Cuban Culture:     more books (100)
  1. POLLES BRONZES 1987 EXHIBIT IN MIAMI by MIAMI, FLORIDA CUBAN MUSEUMOF ARTS & CULTURE, 1987
  2. Fusco, Coco (1960): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Frederick Luis Aldama, 2000
  3. Cuba: Education and Culture by Cuban Commission of UNESCO, 1963
  4. Cuban-American Literature and Art: Negotiating Identities (Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture)
  5. Culture of Key West, Florida: Conch Republic, Cuban Sandwich, the Studios of Key West, Fantasy Fest, Key Lime Pie
  6. Hijuelos, Oscar (1951): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Martyn Bone, 2000
  7. Salsa Music: An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by David B. Wilson, 2000
  8. Culture and Customs of Cuba (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by William Luis, 2001-06
  9. CARIBBEAN RELIGIONS: AFRO-CARIBBEAN RELIGIONS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by George Simpson, 2005
  10. Cuba: An entry from UXL's <i>Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World</i>
  11. "Joe'i Korsou?" (who is the true Curacaoan?): a musical dialogue on identity in twentieth-century Curacao.(Report): An article from: Black Music Research Journal by Nanette De Jong, 2006-09-22
  12. Cuba posible: pictogramas de una nacion en proceso.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies by Ana Belen Martin Sevillano, 2008-07-01
  13. The rhythmic component of afrocubanismo in the art music of Cuba.(Report): An article from: Black Music Research Journal by Mario Rey, 2006-09-22
  14. Society, culture, and heroes: Depictions of Cuban heroine Mariana Grajales Cuello, 1893-2000 (Research paper series / University of New Mexico, Latin American Institute) by Rachel Elaine Archer, 2001

81. Cuba Heritage .com - Cuban History, Architecture & Culture
cuba heritage .com Cuban History, Architecture Culture. Cultural Events A reviewof cuban culture related events in London. Dugeon03 visited Name is MD.
http://www.cubaheritage.com/
//Dynamic-FX slide in menu v6.5 (By maXimus, maximus@nsimail.com) //Site: http://maximus.ravecore.com/ //For full source, and 100's more DHTML scripts, visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com Admin cuba heritage .com Special Projects: "Spain & Cuba: Late 19th Century" by Catedra Jose Marti; A collaboration between the Universities of Havana, Cuba & Zaragoza, Spain. Extracts from these authoritive published papers are available here History
A comprehensive chronicle of the events that shaped Cuba and the world.
La Habana, Pinar del Rio, Cienfuegos, Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Holguin, Guantanamo, Las Tunas, Camaguey... People
Personalities past and present that influenced the Cuba of today. Literature
The inspirational and authorative Cuban works of literature.

82. Alumni News -:- New School University
The New School will present a course and special events on CubanCulture Today . cuban culture In and Out of Cuba Today, a seven
http://www.newschool.edu/admin/alumninews/xchngcuba.html
A Quarterly Publication Spring 2003 Issue
President Kerrey explores educational exchange with Cuba President Kerrey and a small number of University trustees and associates traveled to Cuba from November 7 through 10 to explore the possibility of an educational exchange of faculty, students and programs between New School University and universities in Cuba. The group also wants to establish a relationship between Cuba and The New School's Graduate Program in International Affairs. This highly regarded International Affairs program has a track record of placing students in agencies and organizations in several foreign countries in Africa, South America, and Europe. The Graduate Program in International Affairs seeks to send students to intern in Cuba in the summer of 2003. The New School will present a course and special events on "Cuban Culture Today" Cuban Culture: In and Out of Cuba Today, a seven-session course on Cuban music, dance, art, architecture, film and literature begins on Wednesday, February 19 at 6 pm. This groundbreaking series of events brings together Cubans from Cuba and the Cuban Diaspora, along with other scholars, artists, writers, and performing artists for a unique and exciting overview of contemporary Cuban culture. Classes can be taken individually. TICKETS: Course Registration $200, Single admission $35, $10 for students, free admission for New School University students.

83. Santa Clara University
SCU Summer Abroad Program Reveals cuban culture to American Students; UniversityLibrary Hosts Exhibit in Honor of La Musica y Cultura Cubana,
http://www.hispanicprwire.com/release_SCU_Cuban_ENG.htm
document.write("" + day + month); document.write(myweekday + ", " + year + ""); Join Us!....Become a member and received our Free E-letter... Click Here! Home Site Map About Us! ... Contact Us! Search Our Site:
Advance Search

SCU Summer Abroad Program Reveals Cuban Culture to American Students; University Library Hosts Exhibit in Honor of La Musica y Cultura Cubana
SANTA CLARA, Calif.(HISPANIC PR WIRE - BUSINESS WIRE)April 29, 2002This summer, 15 students will spend three weeks in the Republic of Cuba through a summer program abroad offered by Santa Clara University. In its fifth year and in collaboration with Cuba's Nacional de Escuelas de Arte, the University's international program, La Musica y Cultura Cubana, invites university students from across the nation to participate in this fully accredited course, licensed by the United States Treasury Department. From July 20 through Aug. 12, students from SCU and other universities will immerse themselves in Cuban music and culture. They will attend lectures in music ethnology, cultural development and the arts, participate in festivals, visit historic sites, and attend live performances in venues ranging from farm houses to "houses of tradition," from cultural centers to street performances by neighborhood congas and comparas.

84. CubanVentures.com Cuba Culture Directory
Cuba Fun. Cuba Mania Forums. Cubamigo. Cuban Apparel. cuban culture. CubanoNet.comResource Board. Cubareal. Cubaweb TV. Google Newsgroup soc.culture.cuba.
http://www.cubanventures.com/Sections/Culturedir.htm
Cuba Clips Cuba Select Havana Journal Marketplace ... Français Business Culture Politics Travel Business Directory Culture Directory Politics Directory Travel Directory Art Culture Food History Music Pictures Resources
Culture Directory brought to you by:
Expand your knowledge by visiting the CubaSelect™ websites listed below (NOTE: To have websites open in a new window, hold down the Shift key and click on the link) Categories (158): Art (19) brought to you by:
  • Afro-Cuban Orisha Arts Ambrosio Martin Art Collection of Old Cuba Art Cuba Art Cubano ... EduToursToCuba.com Architecture tours Folk Cuba Gallery on the Green Havanabeat Havana Holly ... The Cuba Store
  • Culture (35) brought to you by:
  • AfroCuba.org Afro Cuba Web A Lo Cubano - A Cuba Trivia Quiz Canal Cubano ... Prensa Latina National symbols (slow to load)
  • 85. Westmont Horizon
    though the Tro family was thousands of miles away from Cuba, and Tro attended a publicschool that was by no means predominately cuban culture still permeated
    http://horizon.westmont.edu/04_10_01/life/story1.shtml
    April 10, 2001

    Cuban influence in U.S.: more than just cigars
    A surprise visitor has student's seeing stars
    Cuban influence in U.S.: more than just cigars
    by Alysia McKee
    Horizon Staff Reporter
    As the government faced changes in Cuba, so did the family of Niva Tro, a chemistry professor at Westmont College. Tro was born in the United States, but his parents and two older sisters all came from Cuba in 1959. They arrived in the United States after "fleeing communism," Tro said. His father worked as the manager of a jewelry store in Cuba. After Fidel Castro gained control, people who were not members of the Communist party were either thrown in jail or forced to flee. In an attempt, unknown to Tro's father at the time, to keep the government from seizing possession of the jewelry store the storeowner broke into the store and stole the jewelry. In the morning Tro's father was accused of the crime and thrown into jail. Through the help of a Communist friend he was freed. He then left the country and went to Miami, Florida with his wife and two children. When the family arrived in Miami they had virtually nothing. They were given $200 in charity and went to Los Angeles, California. Even though the Tro family was thousands of miles away from Cuba, and Tro attended a public school that was b y no means predominately Cuban culture still permeated Tro's life.

    86. Embargo Inhibits Cuban Culture
    Embargo inhibits cuban culture. by Lyndsay Lundgren. (UWIRE) SAN LUISOBISPO, Calif. (California Poly State U.) – I am not patriotic.
    http://thepost.baker.ohiou.edu/archives3/may01/051101/turnstile.html
    Embargo inhibits Cuban culture
    by Lyndsay Lundgren

    87. Cornell Daily Sun: Caravan Spreads Cuban Culture
    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2000 Caravan Spreads cuban culture By LEONOR GUARIGUATA Bongodrums heralded Cuba Night last night, a cultural celebration held to raise
    http://www.cornelldailysun.com/articles/685/
    Look for:
    User name:
    Password:
    Or sign up for a Daily Sun user account.
    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2000
    Caravan Spreads Cuban Culture
    By LEONOR GUARIGUATA

    Bongo drums heralded "Cuba Night" last night, a cultural celebration held to raise funds and show support for the Pastors for Peace U.S.-Cuba Friendshipment XI Caravan.
    The event was sponsored by the Committee on U.S. Latin-American Relations and the Ithaca Unitarian Universalist Service Committee. The Caravan will be passing through Ithaca for the week of Oct. 15 to 21 to collect donations for Cubans.
    "The caravans are a grassroots effort, the success depends on local efforts like us," said Daniel Fireside, former head of CUSLAR. "They give us a list of very specific items that they're looking for. This time they're focusing on appropriate technology and agricultural supplies."
    "We have a donation of two computers, a refrigerator and two solar panels lined up for the people of Cuba," said event coordinator Cris McConkey. In addition to raising donations, Cuba Night aimed to convey that human rights and aid should be respected regardless of politics, according to Fireside. The event challenged the U.S. embargo against Cuba, which has been criticized for not allowing medical supplies, aid or travel between the countries.

    88. Studies Dedicated To Fernando Ortiz
    and InterAmericas. Present. Studies Dedicated to Estudios Dedicados a ÉtudesDédiées à Fernando Ortiz (18801969) A Bibliography of Afro-cuban culture.
    http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/ortiz/ortizfront.htm
    NYPL Digital Library Collections Fernando Ortiz Background Acknowlegements Full Text The New York Public Library
    Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and
    InterAmericas
    Present Studies Dedicated to
    Estudios Dedicados a
    Fernando Ortiz
    A Bibliography of Afro-Cuban Culture
    An electronic resource adapted from:

    MISCELANEA II
    I NTER A MERICAS
    NEW YORK

    89. Cuban Arts And Culture Tradition And Innovations
    evening cultural activities and a recreational visit to an area beach resort wherethe group can explore the impact of tourism on contemporary cuban culture.
    http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/UgradInfo/Opportunities/StudyAbroad/.sahome/prog
    Cuba
    January 6 - 23, 2003
    Cuban Arts and Culture: Tradition and Innovations
    Table of Contents
  • Cuba Academic Program Accommodations Faculty Director ... Questions?

  • To learn about other programs, click here To return to the Study Abroad Office Home Page, click here
    Cuba
    Cuba is the Caribbean's largest and least commercialized island. The country is inhabited by 11 million people, with 2.2 million living in the capital city of Havana. Havana (La Habana) is the largest city in the Caribbean. Old Spanish colonial architecture remains intact and untouched by wars and revolution, though much of it is in the process of being restored.
    To return to the Table of Contents, click here
    Academic Program
    SPAN 448 "Cuban Arts and Culture: Tradition and Innovations," taught in English, will introduce students to the study of the artistic and cultural manifestations of contemporary Cuba, and the extent to which traditional forms and innovative solutions have fused to create a complex national identity. The class will begin in College Park by providing students with a general background on the history of the country, literature and the arts. In Cuba, field visits in Havana, Pinar del Río, and Trinidad will expose students to both nature and culture through urban and country settings, national parks, and the built environment. The students will have the opportunity to visit the great institutions of culture (museums, churches) and meet with writers, artists, and filmmakers. The course will also include evening cultural activities and a recreational visit to an area beach resort where the group can explore the impact of tourism on contemporary Cuban culture.

    90. Cadiz | Conference: Culban Culture In Diaspora | Spain | Summer Programs | USF S
    SA E Home, Study Abroad Exchanges. Cadiz, Spain cuban culture inDiaspora May 12 24, 2003. About Cadiz, Spain. Considered one of
    http://web.usf.edu/iac/studyabroad/spain/cadiz/
    Cadiz, Spain
    Cuban Culture in Diaspora
    May 12 -24, 2003 About Cadiz, Spain
    Considered one of the oldest cities in the West, Cadiz lies on the Costa de la Luz region of Andalucia in southern Spain. Within the city boundaries are pre-Roman ruins, belvederes overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, a beach, and a quaint barrio antiguo. About the Summer Program in Cadiz Designed for graduate students who possess a working knowledge of Spanish, this program involves an on-campus module and an overseas module. Students will attend an international conference, "El Segundo Encuentro de Creación y Exilio: Cuba, contigo en la distancia" to be held May 19-23, in Cadiz, Spain. In preparation for the overseas portion of the course, work in the classroom at USF during the week of May 12 - 16 will consist of lectures that will give students previous knowledge about the development of Cuban culture in diaspora, from the XIXth until the XXth century. We will be discussing the concept of "diaspora" as a modern international situation as it relates to globalization, and we will explain how it affects the culture and the identity of countries in Latin America and Caribbean. During the week in Cadiz, students will attend academic panels about Cuban Culture, and will meet Cuban authors invited to the conference. The Program Director, Dr. Madeline Camara, will provide students with some works of these authors in advance to make the contact for students more useful. Both the Tampa campus portion of the course and the conference will be interdisciplinary in nature. Lectures will be in Spanish. The required final paper and discussion in class can be done either in Spanish or English.

    91. IFCO Background
    JIRIBILLA cuban culture ASSOCIATION. PO B 30065. Port Authority Station.New York, NY 10011. The Jiribilla cuban culture Association
    http://www.ifconews.org/jiribilla.html
    JIRIBILLA CUBAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION
    P.O. B 30065 Port Authority Station New York, NY 10011 The Jiribilla Cuban Culture Association main interest is culture: 1) cultural exchange, 2) preservation and restoration of historical and cultural documents in Cuba, 3) exhibits and 4) humanitarian help. Cultural exchange is the principal activity since the resources are so limited, and preservation and restoration are so expensive. Due to the lack of experience, we started our work with material for the restoration of XIX Century newspapers, in 1996. Then we continued with the donation of some equipment like microfilm readers, in 1997, and a word processor, in 1998, but we soon realized that any amount of donation would always be insufficient. The cultural exchange has proved to be more fruitful. We have co-Sponsored 1) A meeting of Cuban creative women living in Cuba and abroad, Havana, Jan.1996, 2) the first edition of "Caribbean Women Writers: a Dialogue," N.Y., May 1996. We have collaborated with "Thirty Years of Pradiso The ignorance of current Cuban literature in the USA is abysmal because of the U.S. blockade on Cuba. Only defectors are known here. Although the blockade is tight, it is made even tighter by fear, which imagines all kinds of revenges and penalties. In one of our most important projects, we have given more than three hundred Cuban Books to three libraries in New York City: Donnell Library, Baruch College and St. John University, that now have probably the best collections of current Cuban literature in the USA. Baruch College cooperated with this project by bringing additional guests from Cuba for the inauguration of their Jiribilla Collection. The Cuban guests-a writer, a publisher and the director of a scholarly institution-brought about 300 additional books, most of which were donated to the Baruch College library.

    92. Julie Bunck Fidel Castro And The Quest For A Revolutionary
    $21.95 0271-01087-8. The first comprehensive study of Castro's effortto transform cuban culture. Julie Marie Bunck provides us
    http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/0-271-01086-X.html

    93. Belafonte Helps Celebrate Cuban Culture
    Belafonte helps celebrate cuban culture Making news We want to celebrate Cubanculture, especially the music of Cuba, with this concert, he said.
    http://www.insideventuracounty.com/entertainment/371500.shtml
    The InsideVC Network: Autos Real Estate Classifieds Jobs ... TV Listings Features:
    Concerts:
    Use this search engine to get the scoop on the latest concerts around the country.
    Download Music:
    Check out this week's Top 10 free music downloads.
    Find listings for theater, ballet, art and dance events in over 1,500 cities nationwide.
    Entertainment Sites:

    PRINTER FORMAT

    Belafonte helps celebrate Cuban culture
    Making news
    Tuesday March 27, 2001 Harry Belafonte, who supports improved U.S. relations with Cuba, is scheduled to perform a benefit concert for the Center for Cuban Studies, a nonprofit organization with the same goal. "We want to celebrate Cuban culture, especially the music of Cuba, with this concert," he said. "It is such a major part of the cultural heritage of the Americas, and it would be very difficult to find a nation more committed to the development of the culture of its people, than what I have witnessed in Cuba." The event, at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in New York, was scheduled for Monday night. Actor Danny Glover was to be host. Besides his career as a singer and actor, Belafonte has been a longtime civil rights activist and a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.

    94. Wired News: Cuba Zine: Viva La Revolución
    We want the Internet to have an objective outlook on the reality of cuban culture,a view which is often manipulated outside the island, Elizalde says.
    http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,45485,00.html
    Welcome to Wired News. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Search:
    Wired News Animations Wired Magazine HotBot (the Web)
    By Angel Gonzalez Story location: http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,45485,00.html 02:00 AM Jul. 26, 2001 PT La Jiribilla is a well designed, humorous and incisive content site that contains cartoons, e-commerce sections, polemic critiques and even salsa MP3s. Updated every Friday with high-quality articles from all over the world, it's not something that you'd expect from blockaded, communist Cuba a country listed as one of the 20 enemies of the Internet by Reporters Without Borders. Jiribilla Juventud Rebelde , Cuba's second-largest newspaper. "We are a group of young journalists and intellectuals that create La Jiribilla in our after-hours, without receiving a cent for it," said Rosa Miriam Elizalde, Juventud Rebelde's editor in chief. What's so unusual is that this extraordinarily professional-looking Cuban Web zine not only supports the communist government, but largely because Internet access on the island is so limited it is directed toward the Cuban exile who shuns the usual government rhetoric. Cuban exiles took their struggle to the Web early. Operating from the United States with the advantages of money and easy access to telecommunications technology exiles have set up an impressive array of independent

    95. Cuban History, Culture, Architecture, Nature And Society In A Single Trip With C
    But the basic components of cuban culture are Spanish and African that can be easilyappreciated on most inhabitants´ color and idiosyncrasy, on music and
    http://www.cubanjourneys.com/Cuban_bestCuba.htm
    Home Welcome Who we are Become a partner Specialized Tours for Groups Architecture Fine Arts Ballet Religion Scuba Diving Incentives NEW! The Best of Cuba Tourist Services Flights to Cuba Hotels Car Rental Packages Resources Cuba Info Cuba Links NEW! Cuba Map NEW!
    The best of Cuba tours
    CubanJourneys.com, has the pleasure to introduce you "The best of Cuba", a package of four tours which take you throughout Cuban History, Culture, Architecture, Art, Nature and Society in a single trip. These journeys have been designed, taking into account the most representative places, facts and events that compose the Cuban National identity.
    click here

    Find below the highlights of each one of "The best of Cuba" tours. Click over the tour´s name to have more details on them or to request any of these tours.
    Scent of Cuba
    (1 week)
    Have an insight view of the most outstanding places and facts in Cuba, including a glimpse of traditional cigar production. Also included are History, Culture and Architecture as well as Cuban religious diversity in Havana, Cienfuegos and Trinidad. Varadero Beach resort will allow both enjoyment and relaxation.

    96. CUBARTE
    cuban Ministry of culture guide to artistic and cultural events, educational opportunities, and celebrations. Links.
    http://www.cubarte.cult.cu
    06 . Abril . 2003 BazarCubarte Publicaciones Directorio Eventos ... Isla de la Juventud TITULARES Teatro Sauto, joya de la cultura cubana, cumple 140 años
    Matanzas, Cuba, (PL) El teatro matancero Sauto, donde actuaron grandes divas del arte universal como la actriz Sara Bernhardt y la bailarina Ana Pavlova, festejará el 140 aniversario de su fundación con 12 temporadas ...
    El tiempo de Mella, el fascismo

    (AIN) Sometida Cuba al fascismo tropical de Gerardo Machado (como lo calificó el propio Rubén Martínez Villena), al tirano con aspiraciones de Mussolini, la contextualidad subrayaba a escala planetaria el tiempo del fascismo...
    Teresa Berganza en el aniversario 165 del Gran Teatro de La Habana

    -Me ha gustado mucho estar aquí y en este momento; faltaba este teatro en mi currículum-, dijo una Teresa Berganza eufórica y vital, en la que no parecía haber hecho mella la extraordinaria entrega sobre el escenario...
    Canciones inéditas de Chucho, Disco del Año de la EGREM

    97. Cuban Cultural Festival
    cuban American Heritage Festival. Cuba Directory News and Media 12. Society and culture 21. Travel and Tourism 60
    http://www.cubafestla.com/

    98. Exklusive Reisen Auf Die Etwas Andere Art... Exclusive Travels, Somehow Differen
    Fahrradreisen durch Kuba.
    http://www.ccc-tours.de/
    cuba-reisen.com Inh. Harald Siebold Lindwurmstr. 207 80337 München Tel./Fax: +49 (089) 74791064 Die Cuba-Reise Spezialisten The Cuba-Travel Experts

    99. ThinkQuest
    Comprehensive guide to Cuba. Searchable portal to history, culture, society, politics, places, recent events, and travel. Forums and polls.
    http://library.advanced.org/18355/
    We're sorry. The website you are trying to access is currently unavailable. If you are the owner or creator of this site, please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have at thinkquest_ww@oracle.com. Thank You.

    100. Index
    Offers cuban Art Exhibit as well as Art and culture Tours to Cuba.
    http://www.cubaupdate.org/
    NEW: Click CU Online for CUBA Update Online Welcome to the Center for Cuban Studies! We'll give you on this site up-to-date information on trips to Cuba that we sponsor Travel our activities Events ) and Cuba-related activities of other organizations ( Calendar items for sale, including videos, t-shirts, notecards and postcards, CDs . . . Gifts our online edition of CUBA Update CU online and more. We're here to help you learn more about Cuba, so let us hear from you with your questions. We'll do our best to respond as quickly as possible. By clicking on the Gallery button , you'll reach a page that will offer you a link to our Cuban Art Space website . The Art Space site has pages for art exhibits on show and for rent, as well as graphics from our permanent collection and art for sale. The URL is www.cubanartspace.net . Come visit! The Center for Cuban Studies , which opened its doors to the public in 1972, is a non-profit, tax-exempt educational institution located in New York City with a national membership base.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 5     81-100 of 117    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter