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Presenting PlazaCUBA - Music & Dance Collaboration
Free Pupy y los que Son Son & Rumbatá video clip download
Enjoy these free Cuban music video clips courtesy of PlazaCUBA, a humanitarian-based arts organization that specializes in travel to Cuba and Cuban music, dance, art and cultural exchange. These video clips have a total playing time = 11:58 mm:ss. This FREE DOWNLOAD includes 2 QUICKTIME VIDEO FILES - one of the Camagüey folkloric group RUMBATÁ performing a song titled "Que Mal Te Portaste" and the other is a concert at la E.N.A. (National School of the Arts) by world famous timba group Pupy y los que Son Son.
Here are the trailers for the full song videos (aquí les va las muestras de los video clips de las canciones completas).
click here to visit the free download page
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PlazaCUBA’s mission is to foster the investigation and preservation of Cuban music and culture through international collaboration. We are dedicated to bridging the gap between Cuban and American artistic communities, as well as providing a network for participants of PlazaCUBA events to receive and share information.
PLAZA CUBA is an organization of founders, friends and family who love the arts – particularly music and dance. Alisa Froman, Executive Director, established PlazaCUBA in the year 2000 and continues to be the visionary creator of projects and events. Alisa is an accomplished Afro-Cuban folklore and salsa dancer and performs in the Bay Area with various groups. She has studied Cuban culture and religion for many years and remains a knowledgeable and loving member of an international community interested in investigating and preserving Cuban culture.