{"id":4757,"date":"2026-01-31T23:11:38","date_gmt":"2026-02-01T03:11:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radioenciclopedia.cu\/cultural-news\/?p=4757"},"modified":"2026-02-05T23:19:30","modified_gmt":"2026-02-06T03:19:30","slug":"villanueva-2026-the-living-memory-of-cuban-theater","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.radioenciclopedia.cu\/cultural-news\/villanueva-2026-the-living-memory-of-cuban-theater-31012026\/","title":{"rendered":"Villanueva 2026: The Living Memory of Cuban Theater"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Villanueva 2026 Festival, which throughout January turned cities and theaters into forums of memory and contemporary creation, has brought down the curtain on a resoundingly successful edition. The event reaffirmed the vitality, diversity, and nationwide reach of theater in the largest archipelago of the Antilles. Under the theme <em>\u201c<\/em><em>El teatro cubano a 157 a\u00f1os de los sucesos del Villanueva<\/em><em>,\u201d<\/em> the celebration once again consecrated the stage as a space for collective thought, confirming that Cuban theater remains present, restless, and essential.<\/p>\n<p>Conceived as an exercise in living memory, the festival centered on commemorating the events of January 22, 1869, at Havana\u2019s Villanueva Theater, when an audience chanting pro-independence slogans was brutally repressed by the Spanish colonial authorities. That foundational gesture\u2014when theater became a political act and a declaration of national identity\u2014was the spirit that ran through the entire program.<\/p>\n<p>The 2026 edition took on special significance by being dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the births of two pillars of the national stage: playwright Jos\u00e9 Mili\u00e1n and critic and researcher Freddy Artiles. Their legacy was the guiding thread of a program structured around three core axes: historical memory, academic dialogue, and scenic diversity.<\/p>\n<p>The Havana program delivered a series of milestones that set the tone for the festival, combining tributes, critical reflection, and the presentation of several major awards.<\/p>\n<p>On January 22, Cuban Theater Day, the country\u2019s highest distinction for the performing arts was awarded to acclaimed actor Fernando Hechavarr\u00eda, in recognition of an exceptional career. The day before, on January 21, Uneac\u2019s Sala Villena had hosted the award ceremony, organized by the institution\u2019s Criticism and Research Section.<\/p>\n<p>Scheduled tributes to Mili\u00e1n and Artiles were also held. On January 13, a panel at Teatro La Proa examined the extensive legacy of Freddy Artiles, with contributions from colleagues and scholars such as Blanca Felipe Rivero and Rub\u00e9n Dar\u00edo Salazar. On January 20, at Sala Tito Junco, audiences attended an emotional staged reading of Jos\u00e9 Mili\u00e1n\u2019s previously unpublished play <em><strong>La vaca que canta<\/strong><\/em>, a unique event that brought the public closer to the playwright\u2019s work.<\/p>\n<p>One particularly moving chapter of the festival was dedicated to Pelus\u00edn del Monte, officially proclaimed Cuba\u2019s National Puppet. It was recalled that Freddy Artiles himself had been one of the driving forces behind that designation. The tribute coincided with the declaration of 2026 as the <strong>A\u00f1o <em>Pelus\u00edn del Monte <\/em><\/strong>by the Cuban Center of the International Puppetry Association (Unima), thus linking homage to the masters with the celebration of a beloved popular symbol.<\/p>\n<p>Another highlight was the concert <em><strong>Canciones viejas siempre nuevas<\/strong><\/em>, directed by Rub\u00e9n Dar\u00edo Salazar on January 11 at the theater of the National Museum of Fine Arts. Panel discussions on theater training were held at the University of the Arts of Cuba and at Uneac, featuring figures such as Raquel Carri\u00f3 and Osvaldo Cano. The presentation of publications including the bulletin <em><strong>Prometeo<\/strong><\/em> and the book <em><strong>Rito y representaci\u00f3n. Registro de la memoria<\/strong><\/em> further enriched the theoretical dialogue.<\/p>\n<p>The true scope and most innovative spirit of the festival, however, were evident in its expansion across other provinces, where each territory added its own character and demonstrated that Cuban theater is written in multiple accents.<\/p>\n<p>Ciego de \u00c1vila experienced one of the most symbolic and emotional moments of the entire event. The performance of <em><strong>N\u00e1ufragos<\/strong><\/em>, by the company Caminos Teatro directed by Juan Germ\u00e1n Jones, at the Teatro Principal, became a genuine cultural happening. The return of audiences to this emblematic venue, after years of closure for repairs, charged the evening with special emotion. The response was so strong that, due to high demand, additional performances have already been scheduled for mid-February. The local program also included a talk on Theater Day, children\u2019s performances such as <em><strong>So\u00f1ando en colores<\/strong><\/em> by Gui\u00f1ol Polichinela, street theater with Gente de barro, and recognition for actors from various companies for their sustained work.<\/p>\n<p>In Las Tunas, from January 21 to 24, the local Villanueva program paid additional tribute to local actress Adelaida Villavicencio and, on the centenary of his birth, to actor Alfonso Silvestre. The premiere of a new version of <em><strong>Contigo pan y cebolla<\/strong><\/em>, by H\u00e9ctor Quintero, staged by the group Total Teatro, stood out among the highlights. The gathering was further enriched by guest companies from Granma, Villa Clara, and Santiago de Cuba, and included the presentation of the provincial Alborada and Puertas Abiertas awards.<\/p>\n<p>With one of the longest schedules\u2014from January 2 to 29\u2014Matanzas marked several key institutional anniversaries: 25 years of Teatro Icar\u00f3n, 15 of Teatro El Portazo, 30 of the gallery El Retablo, and 10 of the Museum of Wooden Sculptures of Cuban Playwriting. As part of the celebrations, Teatro Icar\u00f3n prepared the premiere of <em><strong>Ba\u00f1os P\u00fablicos<\/strong><\/em>, by Esther Su\u00e1rez Dur\u00e1n. The province also hosted the second edition of the Laboratory Archive of Scenic Memory, a theoretical space dedicated to analyzing the documentation and preservation of theatrical heritage.<\/p>\n<p>Camag\u00fcey, in turn, placed the emphasis on training with the academic premiere of <em><strong>El peso de una isla<\/strong><\/em>, performed by third-year students from the Vicentina de la Torre Academy of Arts. Under the direction of professor Leonardo Leyva Fern\u00e1ndez, the production gave pride of place to artistic education over professional ensembles.<\/p>\n<p>Granma celebrated several local anniversaries, including the 170th anniversary of the Manzanillo Theater, the 70th birthday of actor Norberto Reyes, and the 35th anniversary of the company Andante. The program featured three premieres by the groups Andante, Ategua, and Tiempos.<\/p>\n<p>The Villanueva 2026 Festival proved to be far more than a historical commemoration. It was a living, wide-reaching celebration that achieved a delicate balance: honoring the memory of its masters, recognizing the work of creators across the country, giving space to new generations, and, above all, reconnecting with an audience eager for quality theater.<\/p>\n<p>From the strong turnout in Ciego de \u00c1vila to the theoretical reflection in Matanzas, the event confirmed that theater in Cuba retains a vibrant restlessness and a constant dialogue with its time and its people. The festival closed not as an ending, but as the raising of a hopeful curtain on the theater year ahead\u2014reaffirming that the stage continues to be an essential space for thought, identity, and collective encounter for the nation.<\/p>\n<p>Translated by Luis E. 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