15 de septiembre de 2024

Radio 26 – Matanzas, Cuba

Emisora provincial de Matanzas, Cuba, La Radio de tu Corazón

Rumba, jazz and son in Varadero Josone (+photos).

The Varadero Josone 2024 Festival is the event that highlights the importance of celebrating musical diversity in Cuba.

The Varadero Josone 2024 Festival is the event that highlights the importance of celebrating musical diversity in Cuba.

The cultural event, which has already begun until August 25th, will bring together a wide range of artists and musical genres, from rumba and jazz to Cuban son.

The festival celebrates Cuba’s rich musical heritage, presenting a mix of genres that reflect the country’s cultural diversity. Attendees can enjoy a variety of styles that represent the essence of the national pentagram.

With the participation of more than 30 artists and groups, both local and international, Varadero Josone facilitates a valuable artistic exchange.

This meeting allows musicians to share experiences, learn from each other and collaborate on new creations.

Varadero, known for its paradisiacal beaches, becomes an epicenter of music and culture during the festival that attracts tourists from all over the world, benefiting the local economy and promoting Cuban culture globally.

The rumba, salsa and son festival provides a platform for new artists to make themselves known, helping to keep Cuba’s music scene alive.

Emerging talents have the opportunity to showcase their art and gain recognition. By bringing together people of different backgrounds and ages, the festival fosters a sense of community and social cohesion. It is a space where everyone can enjoy music and culture together, strengthening social ties.

The Josone Varadero Festival 2024 is not only a celebration of music, but also an opportunity to enjoy Cuban culture in a vibrant and welcoming environment, an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

Written by Félix González.

 

 

 

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