Cuban Cultural Center of New York is proud to celebrate its 18th consecutive annual conference, this year dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the City of Havana, spanning its development from its founding in 1519 to the present, including its history and urban growth, its preeminence in Cuban architecture, music, and the arts, and its […]
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Oda a La Habana: The First 500 Years
Sunday, November 17, 2019 ~ 8:30 am to 6:30 pm plus Reception
ESCRITAS EM TRANSITO: POESIA CUBANA EM PORTUGUÊS
Friday, November 22, 2019 @ 6:30 pm
The New York City launching of Escritas em transito. Cinco poetas cubanas em Nova Iorque, a bilingual anthology (Spanish/Portuguese) bringing together the poetry of Magali Alabau, Alina Galliano, Lourdes Gil, Maya Islas, and Iraida Iturralde, five Cuban poets who arrived as children or teenagers in the U.S., where they have studied and emerged as poets, […]
LYDIA RUBIO: ‘THE TRAVELING ARTIST’
Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 6:30 pm
A talk with artist Lydia Rubio on The Traveling Artist,* her featured artist project at Center for Book Arts, an exhibit featuring artistic documentation of Rubio’s travel narratives across linguistic and geographic landscapes. The works record the artist’s experiences across a variation of calligraphic, drawing and poetic compositions. This exhibition includes multiple series of works, […]
BILINGUALISM, DISSOCIATION, AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Friday, December 6, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Join us for a fascinating lecture by Cuban-American clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Ernesto Mujica on the impact of bilingualism on memory, affect, and access to dissociated aspects of traumatic experiences. The impact of bilingual psychotherapy on the therapeutic process, including transference and countertransference, will be explored. Followed by a Q&A with the audience. This event is […]
VEREDA TROPICAL ~ THE GOLDEN ERA OF CUBAN MUSIC!
Friday, December 13, 2019 at 8 pm
The concert to top all concerts! This season-closing event is being presented as a coda to our 18th Annual Conference and a grand finale to our year-long celebration of the 500th anniversary of the City of Havana, featuring the Golden Era of Cuban Music! Starring international singing sensation Olga Cerpa and the Banda Sinfónica Municipal de […]
CUBA EN USA
Tuesday, March 26 @ 7 pm
The CCCNY opens its Spring Season with Cuba en USA, Emilio Cueto’s latest work on his never-ending quest for Cuban footprints around the globe. Cueto offers an invaluable documentation of the long, broad, and profound presence of the Caribbean island in the United States, through prints, images, and all kinds of objects from his collection […]
EL ‘IR Y VENIR’ EN ‘LOS DÍAS DE ELLWOOD’
Friday, April 5, 2019 at 6:15 pm
Critically acclaimed Cuban poets Magali Alabau and Manuel Adrián López join forces to engage in a groundbreaking dramatic reading and literary dialogue revolving around their latest works: Alabau’s Ir y venir and López’s Los días de Ellwood. Alabau‘s volume is a compilation of poems spanning thirty years (1986-2016), revealing a daily existential thread of angst […]
LA TIENDA ‘EL ENCANTO’
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 7 pm
A nostalgic documentary on Havana’s ill-fated department store El Encanto, a renowned emblem of elegance, trend-setting fashions, and exclusive rights in the Americas to certain haute-couture brands, such as Christian Dior. Built in 1888 by Solís, Entiralgo y Cía., it grew to be the largest department store in Cuba, with close to one thousand employees, […]
TALLER I: LYDIA CABRERA, A WOMAN AHEAD OF HER TIME
Saturday, April 27, 2019, at 4 pm
The first of three spring workshops on the legacy and significance of the work of Lydia Cabrera, a pioneer ethnographer of Cuba’s African culture, on the 120th anniversary of her birth. Each workshop will be held in a private home and will be open to members only, with pre-registration required. A reading list will be […]
CINE FOCUS: EMILIA, AN UNTOLD CUBAN-AMERICAN STORY
Friday, May 10, 2019 @ 6:30 pm
Who created the Cuban Flag? Luis Pérez Tolón‘s new documentary, EMILIA, is a personal journey and search for ancestral roots to unravel the story of his ancestor, Emilia Teurbe Tolón, who sewed Cuba’s national flag while living in exile in New York in 1850. Emilia was the first woman deported from […]
TALLER II: LYDIA CABRERA’S MAGICAL WORLD OF STONES
Friday, May 17, 2019 at 6:30 pm
The second of three spring workshops on the legacy and significance of the work of Lydia Cabrera, a pioneer ethnographer of Cuba’s African culture, on the 120th anniversary of her birth. Each workshop will be held in a private home and will be open to members only, with pre-registration required. A reading list will be […]