Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba invites you to a summer show for the whole family

Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba invites you to a summer show for the whole family

Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba invites you to enjoy a show for the whole family, the closing gala of the 29th edition of the Summer Course, which will take place this Saturday, July 15, at 8:00 p.m., at the Amphitheater of the Historic Center of Havana.

According to the press team of the prestigious dance troupe, the young artists who participated in this first phase of the course will perform in an institution with more than eight decades of cultural history.

Tickets for this performance will go on sale Wednesday, July 12, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Amphitheater box office. They will also be available online through the ENZONA platform.

The Summer Courses organized by Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba, in its three stages, are aimed at dance students and professionals to turn the holidays into a time of healthy, attractive and group learning, using art as a medium, according to the press release.

All those who have the opportunity to attend these classes will be able to interact with prestigious teachers and dancers who will teach ballet, flamenco, popular Cuban dances, folklore, urban and fusion dance, the latter being the hallmark of the company; at the same time, they will be able to perform in some of the wonderful stages of the Cuban capital.

There are still two stages left and they can be visited in two different venues: Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba, located on Calle Compostela, # 659, entre Luz y Acosta, in Old Havana, and Malecón Art 255, located on Malecón # 255, entre las calles Blanco y Galiano, in Centro Habana.

Hundreds of children and teenagers from different cities of Cuba and the world have passed through the halls of Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba during the current summer season.

For more information about the courses, visit https://www.liztalfonso.com/summer-intensives  or contact by email: cursos@liztalfonso.com

Translated by Luis E. Amador Dominguez

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Edelvis López Zaldívar