The copies of the Cultura y Vida Yearbook were passed from hand to hand, launched Tuesday at the Jose Martí Park in Guantanamo City, as a sum of what formerly was a folder and later became a dossier.
The copies of the Cultura y Vida Yearbook were passed from hand to hand, launched Tuesday at the Jose Martí Park in Guantanamo City, as a sum of what formerly was a folder and later became a dossier.
That was the definition of writer Karelsy Falcon Calzadilla, of El Mar y la Montaña Publishing House, in charge of the beautiful design of the 2014 publication.
Before writers, dancers, visual artists, journalists, promoters and the public in general, the publisher also said that in order to possess or recover the memory of creative talent, we must consolidate these projects with material support and work of managers and officials.
She recommended the readers present, the interview with novelist Ana Luz García Calzada, a work about the deceased sculptor Angel Iñigo Blanco, creator of the Stone Zoo, the work of Komotú comedy group and Babul Folk Ballet, on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of both groups.
Karelsy also mentioned other articles related to the 70th anniversary of Baracoa Orchestra, the 80th anniversary of the Lino de las Mercedes ÁlvarezCommunity Theater Group, from the municipality of El Salvador, the mastery of flutist Axel Rodriguez as well as the Maisi Lighthouse.
The Cultura y Vida Yearbook, launched in Guantanamo, contains interviews and comments of personalities like writer and journalist María Elena Llana, essayist, Risel Parra, the narrator Eldis Baratute and Ana Iris Aranda, specialist of Visual Arts.
Translation: Ilia Charon

