Guantanamo.- The Improntus del Cuerpo Interior Space, by the Danza Fragmentada Company, marks the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year for twenty young Guantanamo dancers enrolled in their first and second years at the Guantánamo Artistic Education Unit, endorsed by the Directorate of Culture and the Provincial Council of the Performing Arts.
The hosts, who regularly meet on Thursdays at the Fragmentada’s studio, shared the stage with Danza Libre and Ballet Folklórico Babul, professional companies that presented a program featuring variations on their contemporary and folkloric styles.
Choregraphies such as Esta tarde vi llover (This Afternoon I Saw It Rain) and Aguas (Waters), improvisations, and choreographic studies were presented at the Interior Space, which for more than three decades has become a meeting point for art lovers and dance professionals.
For their part, the twenty young dancers enrolled in the Guantánamo arts program will join dance groups during the new academic year, where they will receive comprehensive training in a variety of subjects. They will be trained with classes of ballet, contemporary, and folklore dance techniques, thus promoting the development of their skills and body expressions.