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The Cuban-American Wind Orchestra will perform in Old Havana

The Plaza de Armas in Havana will witness on July 21 the concert offered by the Cuban-American Wind Orchestra.

The group is made up of members of the National Concert Band of Cuba and the Wind Symphony of Vanderbilt University.

It will be a unique concert where those who attend the emblematic place of Old Havana from 4:00 pm will be able to enjoy the show.

In this way, the news was released after the United States Embassy in Havana tweeted:

“You will be able to enjoy incredible melodies performed by musicians from the Cuban National Concert Band and the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony.” “Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy this magnificent presentation!”, read from the social network.

Are cultural collaborations resumed?

Everything seems to indicate that there is good news in this regard. Since last June, the United States Embassy in Havana announced the celebration of the First North American Film Festival in Cuba.

Therefore, This type of cultural collaboration between Cuban and North American artists has been resumed for some time now.

Therefore, the screening of five documentaries was organized, with the participation of the American Film Showcase (AFS). All this in conjunction with the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industries (ICAIC).

One might think that the US Embassy in Havana has strengthened ties with Cuba in recent times. Especially in the matter of relations with the government of the Island.

They recently highlighted on their social networks the importance of the growth of the private sector in Cuba, pointing out the independence of this type of company.

On the other hand, the Embassy said that more than $1000 million in goods could be purchased by this Cuban sector by the end of the year.

However, these projections and flattery unleashed a series of criticisms and disagreements among opponents of the Cuban system.

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