It´s a fact that Cubans like to dance, and generally we do it well. In a previous article, I referred to this passion, to which we have historically given free rein, either in private parties, nightclubs or dance areas.
In the 90´s, the first discotheque, The Hotel Comodoro (The Commodore Hotel), came on the scene in Havana due to the state´s international tourism undertaking.
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Manana Club is a young musical group, forming hardly three years ago, and who have created their own place in a highly competitive national scene.
The group´s repertoire goes from dance music (their own compositions) to so-called traditional music, with songs ranging from ballads to cumbia mixed with salsa (timba); although, they also attack Latin jazz and fusion.
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What once was one of the capital´s casinos, the Hotel Capri which was inaugurated in 1957 became the Salón Rojo in 1961.
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If someone had said to me two years ago that in Cuba´s capital there would be various state-owned nightclubs with transvestite shows and an abundant gay public, I would have labeled them as crazy.
The essence of chauvinism in many, the ignorance of others and even bad faith marks the exclusion, persecution, contempt and repression of homosexuals, those who are "different," especially in the political state and consecuently in many areas of society.
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