Music is boundless and universal. This is the credo of Cuban artist Cecilia Aguero Boza. With her program Origines , she makes her second guest appearance in the Silbersaal and takes the audience back to Cuba. With dance and music, she presents the various styles of Cuban music, from cha cha cha to bolero and rumba - and it's fun to join in.
In her program, Cecilia Aguero Boza artistically tells the story of Cuban music styles such as Areito, Son, Danzon, Cha Cha Cha, Conga, Rumba, Salsa and Bolero. For her, this music is a mouthpiece of Cuban history and is closely linked to the period of colonization. Their dance choreography embodies the fight for freedom and the right to own land and property. After the abolition of slavery, the dance is transformed, becomes more joyful and marks a new era of freedom.
In the second part of the evening, the artist takes the audience on a journey through the music of the 1940s to current Cuban hits. She presents the best songs by Rita Montaner, Trio Matamoros, Benny More, Buena Vista Social Club, Celia Cruz, Gloria Estefan and many more and invites you to dance along. Feel like you're in Cuba and enjoy this dance party!
The artist was born in Camagüey and grew up in Havana. She studied production and directing as well as dance and singing, specializing in traditional Afro-Cuban dances. She then performed in numerous national theaters such as the Gran Kabarett Tropicana and was engaged for TV productions and musicals. The artist has lived in Germany since 2004 and dances on stages all over the world from here.
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