
{"id":37288,"date":"2014-11-03T11:02:12","date_gmt":"2014-11-03T17:02:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/oncubamagazine.com\/?p=37288"},"modified":"2014-11-03T16:08:21","modified_gmt":"2014-11-03T21:08:21","slug":"the-sound-of-miami","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oncubanews.com\/en\/culture\/the-sound-of-miami\/","title":{"rendered":"The sound of Miami"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s not a surprise anymore. Every weekend, Miami fills up with Cuba. Wherever you go, you find music, dancing and enjoyment. Little by little, the city is abandoning the sordid space of memory and looking at the island\u2019s culture as a friendly part of daily life.<br \/>\nWhile the Torricelli bill, in its Track Two form, outlined the people-to-people policy with the goal of the participation of Cuban academics, artists, and intellectuals in U.S. forums, what has come to be called \u201ccultural exchange\u201d is a different phenomenon.\u00a0 Beyond ideology or a deliberately political use of the issue, what is happening far exceeds any predictions.<br \/>\nIn culture, the elements associated with the constitution of nationality travel with immigrants. Nobody finds it strange that in cities marked by certain immigrant populations, these populations cultivate and extol their cultures. In the case of Miami and Cuba, a sector of the Cuban community sees the growing participation by artists from the island as a deliberate maneuver by the Cuban government to influence, penetrate and weaken anti-government positions.<br \/>\nThe accusation of unequal exchange is made; that Cuban artists based in Miami cannot perform in Cuba and don\u2019t enjoy the same freedom of expression there enjoyed by some musicians in defending their ideas in Miami.<br \/>\nThis same sector wants Willy Chirino, Gloria Stefan and Paquito d\u2019Rivera to perform in the Plaza de la Revoluci\u00f3n, and to be allowed to express themselves politically. But it has been these artists themselves who have set conditions on going to Cuba.<br \/>\nIt is at least questionable that artists should renounce having a natural relationship with their public. It is strange that they should set conditions, or shield themselves behind a government. With that attitude, the only ones deprived of enjoying their art are the same people they are claiming to defend.<br \/>\nWhat\u2019s certain is that with or without conflicting positions, increasingly more \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists are performing in Havana\u2019s plazas. Some of them have expressed a desire to move back to Cuba, such as Manol\u00edn, \u201cEl M\u00e9dico de la Salsa,\u201d or Issac Delgado. Others, such as Tanya or Pancho C\u00e9spedes reunite with their natural public without any complexes, and with the freedom of offering their art to those who want to enjoy it.<br \/>\nThe media is trying to create the idea that there is a Ministry of Cultural Exchange that is contrary to the interests of the Cuban community. For them, the United States is an accomplice to the Cuban regime, because it permits a disparity to exist between the number of artists who come and go. They don\u2019t understand that in any case, the exchange is not between Cuba and Miami; it is between Cuba and the United States. There needs to be an understanding that this participation is a result of the logic of interaction between an artist and his or her public, not political planning.<br \/>\nThe most recent incident was caused by the Buena Fe concert at the Miami Dade Auditorium. Those opposed to Cuba\u2019s social project attacked the performance and tried to sabotage it in every way possible.<br \/>\nFor once, common sense prevailed and the mayor of Miami-Dade County, Carlos Gim\u00e9nez, said that the concert would not be suspended, and that in his county, despite the protests, U.S. law would be upheld. On the day of the concert, at about\u00a0<span data-term=\"goog_379205008\">5 p.m.<\/span>, according to the Miami Police, the peak number of \u201cprotesters\u201d was reported to be about 300. At the start of the concert, three hours later, almost 2,000 people were singing \u201cCuba Va\u201d and the other 22 songs that the duo played for their public.<br \/>\nNeither the 300 people protesting outside nor the almost 2,000 enjoying the concert represented the entire Cuban community resident in the United States, but while these may be antagonistic forms of participation they don\u2019t necessarily have to be exclusive. You can\u2019t describe as anti-Cuban somebody who thinks that praising Fidel or Raul can be offensive for part of the \u00e9migr\u00e9 community, in the same way that loving them cannot be a motive for being insulted. In the end, we enjoyed the concert without worrying about the placards or the shouts of \u201ccommunist\u201d and insults. They enjoyed their protest as well, without worrying about the fact that in the theater, people were on their feet singing the songs that have accompanied a generations of Cubans for the last 10 years.<br \/>\nOf the Cuban artists who fill Miami\u2019s halls, not all are coming from Cuba. The dynamic itself of culture, along with demographic changes in the \u00e9migr\u00e9 community, show that the times of exclusion are over. Recently-arrived Cubans want to stay in touch with their culture; they want to enjoy their music, film, and visual arts. The same way that they go to the concerts of Los Van Van, La Charanga, David Torrens or former members of Habana Abierta, they also seek out Cuban soap operas, TV series and movies on the Internet.<br \/>\nIt is time to stop using the phrase \u201ccultural exchange\u201d for what is a natural reencounter between members of a cultural community with its own identity. The participation of art produced on the island in North American spaces is for the North American public a way of approaching the culture of a neighboring country that it cannot fully enjoy because of an absurd policy. For Cuban immigrants, it is a question of being in contact with our identity, with their common noise, with the atmosphere from which we have distanced ourselves but which we have never given up.<br \/>\nCulture is the soul of the nation. Beyond any slogans that attempt to place equal signs between homeland, state, country, government, and nation, it is through culture that identity becomes rooted, something that rises above any specific ideology or politics.<br \/>\nA Cuban arrives at this piece of land 90 miles from home and feels that its smells, mixed in with the sea and traditional food, is what defines him. Hundreds of Cuban flags line the main streets of this city and at every other step, an ad reminds you that you can send money to your family, or how cheap it is to call the island.<br \/>\nNow, Miami also sounds like Cuba.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_37290\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-37290\" style=\"width: 755px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/oncubanews.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/oncuba-bfe-miami-2014-31.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-37290\" src=\"https:\/\/oncubanews.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/oncuba-bfe-miami-2014-31.jpg\" alt=\"Concert by Buena Fe at Miami's Dade County Auditorium in September 2014 \/ Photo: Gabriel Davalos\" width=\"755\" height=\"490\" srcset=\"https:\/\/oncubanews.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/oncuba-bfe-miami-2014-31.jpg 755w, https:\/\/oncubanews.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/oncuba-bfe-miami-2014-31-300x195.jpg 300w, https:\/\/oncubanews.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/oncuba-bfe-miami-2014-31-750x487.jpg 750w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 755px) 100vw, 755px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-37290\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Concert by Buena Fe at Miami&#8217;s Dade County Auditorium in September 2014 \/ Photo: Gabriel Davalos<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s not a surprise anymore. Every weekend, Miami fills up with Cuba. Wherever you go, you find music, dancing and enjoyment. Little by little, the city is abandoning the sordid space of memory and looking at the island\u2019s culture as a friendly part of daily life. 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