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Cuba is a critical nerve center in Afropop's worldwide network. Its strong African cultural life helped it to produce some of the most influential music in the New World, and once that music went back to Africa, dance music there was never the same again.

Both in their entertainment and in their religious practice, Africans working on Cuban sugar plantations preserved and developed a rich array of percussion and vocal music. From the sacred bata drumming associated with Yoruba Santeria religion, to the complex, layered rhythms of recreational rumba, the African end of the Afro-Cuban music equation was in full flower during the 19th century.

Meanwhile, in Matanzas, folksy European dance idioms had evolved into a serene ballroom dance music that Cubans called danzon. The synthesis that ignited the Afro-Cuban musical revolution, and led to today's salsa and timba music, began early in the 20th century in the eastern city Santiago where a music called son combined the melodic string genres played by Europeans with the lively percussion rhythms played by Africans. Though considered shocking and lewd at first, son was soon adapted in Havana and styles like habanero and charanga, which features flute and violin, quickly emerged. Ever since, Havana has been one of the most important and influential musical cities in the African diaspora.

Feature Radio Program Streams Interview

2006 Latin Alternative Music Conference Report

Afropop Cuba trip--info session in NYC, 9-11-01

APWW in Havana, Cuba 2003: Dispatch 1

APWW Seminar in Cuba Nov. 22 to Dec. 2

APWW Seminar in Cuba, March 2003, Final Dispatch & Photographs

APWW Seminar in Oriente, Cuba: photo essay by Ned Sublette

Artists Featured in Shout Out: Colombia and Cuba

Book Excerpt: Cuba and Its Music

Cuba: What's Happening in 2007?

Hurricane Michelle hits Cuba

Jimmy Carter addresses Cuban people live on television and radio

Remember Cuba? A Look at the Music of the Bush-era Embargo Years

Seminar in Cuba--Dispatch 1

Seminar in Cuba--Dispatch 2

Seminar in Cuba--Dispatch 3

Soneros Mayores - Portraits of Beny Moré and Ismael Rivera

Summer Music in Cuba

THE CALIENTE FESTIVAL IN HAVANA

Afro-Carribeana

Cuba


Ned Sublette & Gwendolyn Midlo Hall (2005)

Artists Bands Regions and Countries

Beny Moré

Sierra Maestra

Beny Moré

Pablo Milanés

Eddie Palmieri

Chano Pozo

Chano Pozo

Arsenio Rodriguez

Bamboleo

Cubanismo!

Los Van Van

Mamborama

Son de Madre

Yerba Buena

Caribbean

Cuba

Radio Programs News Flashes Tours

Afropop Vignettes: Percussion Traditions

Afropop's Travels in Cuba

Caribbean All Stars

Cuba from Santiago to Havana--Live and Underground

Cuba from Santiago to Havana: MP3s, reggae, and un

Cuban Connection 17: Oriente Express

History Of New York Salsa, Part 1

History Of New York Salsa, Part 2

Oriente Express (Cuban Connection 17)

Rumba, Mambo, Samba: Congo influence in the New Wo

Sonores Mayores - Beny Moré and Ismael Rivera

The Cuban Connection, Part 15

The Fertile Crescent: Haiti, Cuba and Louisiana

The Golden Age of Cuban Music

The Latin Alternative Music Conference 2006

The Latin Alternative Music Conference 2009 in New York City

The Son Boom

The Voice of the Leopard

Cuban music highlights for this summer:

A Mambo King in His Twilight

Cachao, Mambo's Inventor, Dies at 89

International Institute & Justice for Cuba Coalition & Latinos Unidos de Michigan Presents: Cuba Venezuela Film Festival at International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit

LEADING CUBAN HIP-HOP DJ TO BE FEATURED IN PROGRAMMING FOR
ARTIST ALBERTO CASADO'S U.S. DEBUT

Miguel "Angá" Díaz
1961 - 2006

National Geographic's New Music Initiative Brings Geography to Life

Now available on paperback: "Cuba and Its Music" by Ned Sublette

RIP Esteban Vega Bacallao "Chachá": a message from Los Muñequitos de Matanzas

Tata Güines, King of the Conga Drum Dead

Los Munequitos de Matanzas Canadian Tour 2007

Omar Sosa Summer International Tour 2007

Ska Cubano's tour for ¡Ay Caramba! (Cumban

Spanish Harlem Orchestra, 2007

Community Discussions Free Stuff

2006 Study in Cuba!

Just Back from Havana

WIN a pair of tix to see OMAR SOSA at Blue Note NYC, June 12 or 13!

Cuba's Pedro Luís Ferrer is back!

Win Tickets to Attend a Tribute to Orlando "Puntilla" Rios @ The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 1/10/09!!!

Win Tickets to See "Charanga Soleil" at Joe's Pub, 3/21!!!

Win Tickets to the ORLANDO VALLE MARACA Album Release Party @SOB's 10/1!!!

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