Several stages of the Guantanamo City take in the 24th season of Ballet Folklorico Babul, a company that defends the Caribbean dances and music, which as usual on its anniversary will provide some classes-workshops, including one this Saturday on Modern Dance, by the renown dancer and choreographer Narciso Medina, who is visiting his hometown for a few days to exchange with professionals and students of this art.
From November 11 to 15, the BFB will also schedule theoretical-practical lessons related to dances for musical shows, taught by the guest Yoilan Maceo, a choreographer of the Tropicana Cabaret in Santiago de Cuba.
Ernesto Llewellyn, director of BFB-, one of the emblematic troupes of the Guantanamo professional dance movement, said that the program of the season includes the presentation of the rest of companies in the province: Danza Libre, Danza Fragmentada and Médula, the latter after wiping most of the prizes of the DanzaDos Competition, in Matanzas.
Until Sunday BFB also shares the stages of Bajo La Ceiba, Guaso Theater and the studio of the this Guantanamo's well-known company-defender of the Anglo-Caribbean and Franco-Haitian roots- with students of the Alfredo Velázquez Provincial Dance School, and prestigious groups that promote Cuban popular and traditional culture, such as the Bicentennial Tumba Francesa Pompadour, Los Cossiá group and Babul children's academy, the Obá Ilú Ará rumba group and Morenos del Changüí.

