Exclusive San Diego engagement of the documentary film La Salsa Cubana (2011). Includes Q&A with directors Eric Joseph Johnson and Sarita Streng, and an afterparty with Cuban music and dancing until midnight.
A dance group from the outskirts of Havana strives to win the Cuban national dance competition. It is a story and event that engrosses the country. The group comes from the Guanabacoa neighborhood and their passion is Cuban salsa. Along with the group's journey, we hear about the fabulous Cuban music, delve into the dancers' personal lives, and find out how Cuban salsa started, as recalled by the old school dancers who were there at the time.
Admission: $15:00
Location:
Queen Bee's Art & Cultural Center
3925 Ohio St.
San Diego, CA 92104
Saturday, July 28 - 7:30 PM
For more information, please call: (619) 255-5147
A dance group from the outskirts of Havana strives to win the Cuban national dance competition. It is a story and event that engrosses the country. The group comes from the Guanabacoa neighborhood and their passion is Cuban salsa. Along with the group's journey, we hear about the fabulous Cuban music, delve into the dancers' personal lives, and find out how Cuban salsa started, as recalled by the old school dancers who were there at the time.
Admission: $15:00
Location:
Queen Bee's Art & Cultural Center
3925 Ohio St.
San Diego, CA 92104
Saturday, July 28 - 7:30 PM
For more information, please call: (619) 255-5147







