Lee Walker
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> PEDRO MARTORI wrote:
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> > Ĭ»ť
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> > Subject: CUBAN CULTURE
> > Date: Friday, March 08, 2002 8:45 AM
> >
> > Cuban Culture In Florida
> > Cubans have brought to Florida and to the country as a whole much in
> > the
> > way of music, fine arts and literature, which has contributed greatly
> > to
> > American culture as a whole. At Cuban festivals throughout the state,
> > one can dance to an assortment of contagious salsa, merengue, conga
> > and
> > mambo rhythms. Cuban music has traditionally blended African, Spanish
> > and Caribbean sounds. Today's popular Cuban American musicians include
> >
> > salsa queen Celia Cruz, contemporary singer Gloria Estefan, Willie
> > Chirino, and jazz great Paquito de Rivera. Desi Arnaz, best known in
> > the
> > United States as the husband of Lucille Ball, was a famous band leader
> >
> > in Miami and New York before finding fame in movies and television.
> > Andy Garcia, well-known actor, is also a Cuban American.
> > Visual artists have also come to the United States during various
> > times
> > of Cuban immigration. Fashion designer Adolfo, sculptor Ana Mendieta,
> > painters Miguel Padura, Emilio Falero and Mario Bencomo, as well as
> > photographers Rogelio LĂłpez MarĂn, Ramon Guerrero and Mario
> > Algaze
> > have brought their highly prized imagery to Florida.
> > The levels of literature in this country have been enhanced by the
> > contributions of Cuban Americans. Poets Lourdes Gil, Gustavo Pérez
> > Firmat, Carolina Hospital, Ricardo Pau Llosa and Pablo Medina convey
> > provocative images in their verse. Outstanding novelists include
> > Virgil
> > Suarez (Latin Jazz), Roberto G. Fernández (Raining Backwards), and
> > Oscar Hijuelos with his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Mambo Kings
> > Play Songs Of Love, which was made into a film starring Celia Cruz.
> > Many Cuban Americans have also starred in the athletic arena,
> > including
> > Tony Pérez, who coached the Cincinnati Reds, power hitter José
> > Canseco, distance runner Alberto Salazár, and tennis pro Mary Jo
> > Fernández.
> > As Cubans have assimilated into the culture of our state and country,
> > it
> > is also clear that they have enriched the lives of all Floridians with
> >
> > their contributions.
> >
> > Materials used with permission of Florida Department of State,
> > Division
> > of Historical Resources. For further information, call 800-847-7278 or
> >
> > visit www.flheritage.com.
> >
> > Anibal
>
> A to bych rad vedel, co maji tyhle sracky - k tomu jeste v cizi reci -
> spolecneho s ceskou nebo slovenskou kulturou! Copak nemaji Kubanci
> vlastni groups?
> Vodprejskni, previte!!