The Cubans in the international artistic life
Alicia Alonso
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Alicia_Alons
Alicia Alonso (born Alicia Ernestina de la Caridad Martínez Hoya; 21 December 1921) is a Cuban prima ballerina assoluta and choreographer. Her company became the Ballet Nacional de Cuba in 1955. She is most famous for her portrayals of Giselle and the ballet version of Carmen. From the age of nineteen, Alonso was afflicted with an eye condition and became partially blind. Her partners always had to be in the exact place she expected them to be, and she used lights in different parts of the stage to guide herself.
Alicia Alonso in Black Swan Pas de Deux (vaimusic.com)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krcmx4vdeTU
Excerpt from "Black Swan Pas de Deux" from Swan Lake danced by Alicia Alonso with Azari Plisetsky (music by Tchaikovsky)Choreography: Alicia Alonso (after Marius Petipa)
From: VAI DVD 4343 Alicia Alonso: Prima Ballerina Assoluta
A compilation of performances from 1963 to 1985 includes many of Alonsos most celebrated roles. These range from Giselle, Swan Lake, Don Quixote & Coppélia, Romeo & Juliet, and others. She is joined by members of her company, The Ballet Nacional de Cuba. As bonuses are performances from the CBC (with Igor Youskevitch,1958) and Bell Telephone Hour (with Melissa Hayden, Nora Kaye & Mia Slavenska, 1960).
Alicia Alonso -photos
https://www.google.hr/search?q=alicia+alonso&client=opera&hs=OcM&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=FV3qVPvzKoWwPNbJgYgK&ved=0CBwQsAQ&biw=1745&bih=858
Militia speaks! Alex Castro on PinkMafiaRadio.com (Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgbh2sronYY
Militia speaks! Alex Castro on PinkMafiaRadio.com (Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9xoOhZIAJo&feature=related
Alex Castro graced us with an interview and photo shoot so we could talk about his work as the gladiator "Militia" on the mega relaunch of "American Gladiators". PinkMafiaRadio is proud to present this interview with coverage of Alex as he shoots with some of my favorite Photographers Kurt R. Brown and Gregory Prescott. Special thanks to Rufskin for providing Alex with some great clothes for this shoot. Speical thanks also go to Camrin Pitts of Little Red Pictures for doing a fantastic job editing this episode. My deepest gratitude also goes to Nir Ziberman of Just One LA for all his help with the clothes. Thanks again to the fellas over at Rufskin for making clothes so exceptionally.
To those of you who notice a lack of direct questions about issues relating to any controversial subjects I ask that you forgive me this once. I have great respect for Alex and felt that bringing him into a public debate over those issues would help no one.
Thank you for tuning in, please send feedback to Steven@PinkMafiaRadio.com
Alex Castro
http://www.timsah.com/Alex-Castro/CrTPQPyeo3q
Interview
Q: "What inspired you to come to the American Gladiators Try Outs initially?"
Militia: "I was a fan of the old American Gladiators and I feel like I've been a Gladiator myself for my whole life you know, trying to survive. I just wanted to try out, I'm very physical and that's what I do for a living. Everything relating to my life is about training and staying healthy. My whole life has brought me to this point and it just felt so right for me to try out to become a Gladiator."
Q: "What did you have to do to become an American Gladiator?"
Militia: "There were so many things. It was very difficult and the competition for the role was extremely tough. We had many medical tests, along with strength tests. They included some running too and pull ups. It was very physical; hardcore physical tests."
Q: "What do you like about being an American Gladiator?"
Militia: "This is an honour to be a Gladiator. We've been chosen from over seven thousand people, who really competed hard before getting eliminated. So this is an honour to be here and to be a Gladiator."
Q: "What's your sporting background?"
Militia: "I am a cirque performer. I'm an acrobat. I've served in the Marine Core. I spent four years in the Marines. I went voluntarily in the Marines, because I was rescued from the Ocean by the Marines Boat when I left Cuba - I owe them my life."
Q: "How do you feel your background with the Cirque and the Marines has helped you?"
Militia: "The discipline and training has physically prepared me for this. I also have excellent balance. The Marines taught me how to be competitive and I train hard to win every time."
Q: "So what did you do with the Cirque du Soleil?"
Militia: "My speciality is balancing. I have toured both America and Europe. I was in Las Vegas doing different cirque shows. I have done two European tours; the first tour was 47 shows and the second was 68. I spent two years in Europe on each tour and really loved Europe. I've been to London three times. I have lots of friends in London and took the train from Paris, where I used to live for a while."
Q: "Do you have a favourite event yet?"
Militia: "My favourite event is Hang Tough, but I am injured and couldn't really hang on. I was trying, because I really want to do it. Hang Tough is my speciality. My other speciality is rock climbing, so I love The Wall."
Q: "When did you pick up your injury?"
Militia: "I injured myself during Earthquake. That is an awesome event, but I injured my elbow during the fight. I'm going to be fine though."
Q: "Are there any events that you don't like?"
Militia: "Games that I don't like ? Well, they are just all so much fun. I like all of them. It is good to different things. If I have to choose one, then it would be Pyramid."
Q: "How do you think American Gladiators will change your life?"
Militia: "I feel like I was blessed to serve this country in the marines and now I feel like I am living an American Dream. I feel like NBC and the Gladiators Family have given me the chance of a lifetime to change my life. I think that this will completely change my life and change my kids' life. I am very sure it will. We haven't really started yet, but just look at the reaction in this arena already. I am so grateful of all the support."
Q: "Do you like the name 'Militia'?"
Militia: "I like it. I've been in the marines and I feel that Militia is to do with my background. I want to carry on with this name and I want to make the name proud. I want to represent that name and make it stand out for what it means. Militia means an army of one and I want to do that name some justice."
Q: "Your son has been watching you in the arena, how does he feel about his dad being an American Gladiator?"
Militia: "He loves it. He is such a fan of Gladiators now. He has been watching all the old Gladiators re-runs and he really was my inspiration to do this. He told me “Dad – you can do this”. He pushed me to become a Gladiator. I am small guy and thought that Gladiators was just for big body builders. My son told me that I could do it. He is eleven now and is loving being at Gladiators arena."
Q: "How do you feel about being a role model for children?"
Militia: "I love it. I love to work with children and I want to help children to think about their futures. I'm a single dad; I'm my son's mum and dad in one and I do the mother and father roles. I've been helping a lot of kids at his school. I want to help kids who don't think that they have a chance. I want to show them that they can change their lives."
Q: "What is your message for your new fans"
Militia: "My message to all the fans of this show is simply to never give up. I have been through a lot in my life and when I escaped Cuba, I ended up in the ocean. I had left with five of my friends and we were in the water for five days, before being rescued. I could have lost my life and sadly some of my friends did. But whilst in the water, I never gave up hope and I am here today to tell you to never give up. So my message to everyone is just never give up!"
Alex Castro: The Cuban 'Gladiator'
http://www.nydailynews.com/latino/alex-castro-cuban-gladiator-article-1.331582
BY MARCELO BALLVÉ Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 2:20 PM
http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Alex%20Castro
Alex Castro, gladiator - photos
https://www.google.hr/search?q=alex+castro,gladiator&client=opera&hs=tM0&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=UkXqVPaiMsrWavvLgdgD&ved=0CB8QsAQ&biw=1745&bih=858
Interview with MILITIA (Alex Castro) of American Gladiators
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onU9J7g6LQE
Militia speaks! Alex Castro on PinkMafiaRadio.com (Part 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgbh2sronYY
Alex Castro graced us with an interview and photo shoot so we could talk about his work as the gladiator "Militia" on the mega relaunch of "American Gladiators". PinkMafiaRadio is proud to present this interview with coverage of Alex as he shoots with some of my favorite Photographers Kurt R. Brown and Gregory Prescott. Special thanks to Rufskin for providing Alex with some great clothes for this shoot.Please check out the amazing work by the photographers featured in this episode. Speical thanks also go to Camrin Pitts of Little Red Pictures for doing a fantastic job editing this episode. My deepest gratitude also goes to Nir Ziberman of Just One LA for all his help with the clothes. Thanks again to the fellas over at Rufskin for making clothes so exceptionally.
To those of you who notice a lack of direct questions about issues relating to any controversial subjects I ask that you forgive me this once. I have great respect for Alex and felt that bringing him into a public debate over those issues would help no one.
Thank you for tuning in, please send feedback to Steven@PinkMafiaRadio.com
Militia speaks! Alex Castro on PinkMafiaRadio.com (Part 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9xoOhZIAJo
http://daviddust.blogspot.com/2007/12/daddy-of-day-alex-castro.html
http://www.myfittribe.com/videos/alex-castros-bodyweight-workout - part-1
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/belisa-vranich/the-newest-american-gladi_b_102198.html
AlexCastro DemoReel WMV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1AUbVSb23E#t=42
i dont own the copyrights of blood money,american gladiators hannibal or love sick from cirque du soleil and i dont own any music rights from pitbull calle ocho this video is only for entertaiments purposes
Carlos Acosta is the Royal Ballet's new King of Dance
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-556289/Carlos-Acosta-Royal-Ballets-new-King-Dance.html
By MOIRA PETTY
Last updated at 00:01 04 April 2008
There is a guaranteed collective intake of breath when Carlos Acosta leaps on stage. No wonder, as he is the Royal Ballet's new King of Dance, a sizzling Cuban firecracker, hailed by some as the Latin Rudolf Nureyev.
In fact, he causes such a sensation on stage that this classy performer has now been given his own show.
We are lucky that he is on the stage before us at all. As a boy, Acosta resisted his father's attempts to steer him away from poverty and a life of crime by turning him into a dancer but, in the end, ballet chose him. He is now regarded as the leading male dancer of his generation.
"I knew I had something from the start," he admits. "I would skip classes for weeks or even months but when I came back, I was always way up there with high scores.
"If my father hadn't pushed me into ballet, I would have fallen into crime, for sure. I would probably have been involved in stealing and would most likely have tried to escape to the USA on a raft. I know people who did it and they survived, but many drowned."
As a boy, he played truant, became a break-dancing champion and played football in the streets. He secretly applied to join one of the football academies set up by Fidel Castro but was turned down. When he looks now at the discipline demanded of ballet dancers and compares it with the hedonistic lives of some of our top footballers, whose exploits too often bring shame on the sport, does he think it is all wasted on them?
He shrugs and runs a hand through his cocoa-coloured curls: "Maybe. But what can you do? I don't envy them but there is so much work involved in dance and the corps de ballet dancers and even soloists are quite badly paid. Top footballers can make in a month what some dancers earn in their whole career."
Now 34, Carlos has travelled the globe since he was 16, dancing with the world's elite ballet companies including the American Ballet Theatre and the Royal Ballet, with whom he is now a principal guest artist.
He is about to bring two shows to London's Coliseum. The first, his Olivier Award-winning programme featuring stars of the Royal Ballet in both classical and contemporary pieces, gives a "behind-the-scenes" glimpse of the life of a ballet company.
The second, Carlos in Cuba, reflects the heritage of his homeland and stars some of its top dancers, including Yolanda Correa, principal dancer with Ballet Nacional de Cuba and members of Danza Contemporanea.
Carlos was schooled in the Russian Vaganova style of ballet which fuses French classicism with Russian soulfulness. It is marked by athletic leaps and vigorous turns - Carlos is often said to have a "superhero" style.
He has danced all the leading classical roles, stunning Bolshoi Ballet audiences who had never seen a black Prince in Swan Lake and silencing those who thought he lacked the elegance to master Prince Desire in Sleeping Beauty.
The aristocratic polish has not dimmed the simmering sexuality of his performance. Nor is he a disappointment in the flesh. Dressed in jeans and a sweater, his body is strong and toned. He is warm and friendly, but exudes the unfettered sex appeal of a rock star.
"That pleases me," he says in his softly accented English. "There is a big element of eroticism in ballet, to do with the way we dress and expose our bodies. We dancers cannot detach ourselves from that."
He once said that the ballerinas of one company he worked with early on in his career would fail to meet his eyes when he arrived for rehearsals. Perhaps they shied away from such a frank interest in sex. "I've had many affairs," he acknowledges.
Now, though, he is in another phase of his life, settled in Islington, North London with his girlfriend, Charlotte, of whom he will reveal only that she is not a dancer.
"I think it's healthier not being with a dancer because your conversation is broader. You're not talking about ballet all the time, which is what dancers tend to do."
His parents never married and his father is 30 years older than his mother. He is the youngest of 11 children by the same father but two mothers. While he was growing up, his mother - who he was very close to - suffered a brain haemorrhage. His father meanwhile, spent two years in prison.
"We didn't grow up believing in God or marriage. Those were just words to use. We respected people, but not because the Bible told us to."
In 1989, aged 16, he left Cuba to work in Italy, and a year later won the Prix de Lausanne gold medal when he was with the Turin Ballet.
"I didn't speak other languages and I felt a huge cultural and communication gap. You need language to find friends and I didn't have it. The only thing I had to hang on to was the ballet, which was what I was there for.
"Sometimes I still feel displaced, but now I've been living this way for so long that I have come up with mechanisms of defence against it. It's as if I have my life on hold while I live this other life.'
He visits Cuba around five times a year and has a house there. He also ploughs money into charitable causes in Cuba and plans, when he retires, to set up his own company there in association with the Ministry of Culture.
Carlos hopes when the time comes for retirement, at around 40, he will do so with the grace of Darcey Bussell with whom he appeared on her last night at Covent Garden last year.
"She got out at her peak and we're always going to remember her as the star she was. I hope I can do so with the same style," he says. It is a day his fans hope will be a long time coming.
• Carlos Acosta appears as part of the Spring Dance at the London Coliseum season - Carlos in Cuba, April 9-12.
Carlos Acosta, Havana,Tv int.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmcPBttz0s8&NR=1&feature=fvwp
Romeo I Julija,proba ROH,London
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THwMG1G7gtQ&feature=related
Frost over the World - Carlos Acosta - 8 May 09 TV Int.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXPfx4N6Tec&feature=fvw
Royal Ballet in Havana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYf4miZSB-U&feature=related
El Royal Ballet de Londres por primera vez en Cuba
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxQFgtDo19s&feature=related
Tamara Rojo, Carlos Acosta - Swan Lake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4u94ValkA0&feature=related
Spartacus - Carlos Acosta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EL89V0lWoY&feature=related
Carlos ,int.tv, Spanish..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWp7lU5KO_w&feature=related i
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw9CPAXOpXk&feature=related ii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnbhkRWemxI&feature=related iii
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Acosta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33hKLkFwMC0&feature=related 1.proba
Tamara Rojo, C.Acosta, “Romeo I Julija”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THwMG1G7gtQ&feature=related 2. proba… Romeo,Julija………Carlos Acosta, Tamara Rojo, kao i kreatori projekta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooOHfmBAL8M&feature=related 3.proba T.Rojo,C.Acosta
Carlos Acosta
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Acosta
photos
https://www.google.hr/search?q=carlos+acosta&client=opera&hs=XFT&sa=N&biw=1745&bih=857&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&ei=iGsFVbHgCITdUfzYgKAP&ved=0CBoQsAQ4Cg
Tamara Rojo, Carlos Acosta - Swan Lake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4u94ValkA0
How We Met: Eirene Houston & Carlos Acosta
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/how-we-met-eirene-houston--carlos-acosta-8957772.html
Carlos Acosta rehearses Guys and Dolls
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/11003292/Carlos-Acosta-rehearses-Guys-and-Dolls.html
Carlos Acosta: ' I still don't know what being a sex symbol is'
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/jun/27/carlos-acosta-this-much-i-know
Carlos Acosta: 'The thing about age is that your body commands you rather than the other way round.'
The 41-year-old Cuban dancer on how he first got started, on coping with age and the insecurities of being an artist
I first saw the National Ballet of Cuba when I was 13. I was captured by the professionalism. I thought: this is going to be me, lifting all these women.
Until I won gold at the Prix de Lausanne [the international prize that turns young ballet dancers into stars], I was very shy about my background [a poor neighbourhood of Havana]. I didn't think I was attractive. But then I saw if I worked hard, my life could be changed.
My father was born in 1918. His mother used to punish him, beat him up. So he wasn't the most sophisticated man, but he wanted the best for us.
Insecurities can destroy an artist. If you are told you are not good enough, that can be the end.
I joined the Royal Ballet at a time when the Royal Opera House was being rebuilt. There were many stars and competition over who would get which roles. At one point I was considering going back to my previous company in Houston.
Being a foreigner in a city in London is not like being a foreigner anywhere else. In Italy they thought I must be from Morocco – I would go to buy a gold chain for one of my sisters and they would say: "I'm sorry, we are closed." In London it is not like that. Look at me: I managed to make it in London.
I made my name for masculinity, athleticism and this display of sensationalism. It's what I had been trained towards. But I still don't know what being a sex symbol is. I don't think about that stuff.
To create a partnership in ballet you negotiate a lot, you create ideas. A good partner should be concerned about how you look on stage. Some people don't want to go too far. With Tamara [Rojo, his great partner], you know she is 100% committed and that's wonderful.
The thing about age is that your body commands you rather than the other way round. You say to your body: "I want to jump that high" and your body says: "No way. You're a fool." You have to keep pushing. I try to do as much as I did when I was 25. That means more pain, more resting. But the most important thing: age with dignity.
As I get older, I find other worlds to explore, other things to say. You face the choice: when do I kill something I love? I am trying to establish where my life is going to go at the moment.
I think the reviews for my novel [Pig's Foot, published by Bloomsbury] were so good because expectations were so low.
When I get home after dancing I just want to rest… but not now. Now it's time to play with little Aila [his two-year-old daughter]. I say: "No, no, no, I've been dancing" but it doesn't work. My daughter is a ball of energy. Once you've lifted her 20 times it starts to hurt.
Carlos Acosta will be performing in Cubanía with Danza Contemporanea de Cuba and guests at the Royal Opera House, 21-23 July (roh.org.uk; 020 7304 4000)
William Levy
Sortilegio Special - William Levy @willylevy29 /El show de Cristina/ - Part1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9eH4isvOHs
DomaTV, Dec 07. 2012
Sortilegio Special - William Levy @willylevy29 /El show de Cristina/ - Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AerNVWAq6I
DomaTV, Dec 07. 2012
Sortilegio Special - William Levy @willylevy29 /El show de Cristina/ - Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gf2gS-J-Es
DomaTV, Dec 07. 2012
Sortilegio Special - William Levy @willylevy29 /El show de Cristina/ - Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVh_eDOuztw
Sortilegio En Cristina - Magicna Privlacnost Specijal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bJpXmOH5do
William Levy (born William Levy Gutiérrez; August 29, 1980)
is a Cuban-American actor and former model.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Levy_(actor)
photos
http://www.google.hr/search?q=william+levy&client=opera&hs=P4l&channel=suggest&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=oXenUbrLGsXdsgaRmoD4Aw&ved=0CCwQsAQ&biw=991&bih=651
Levy
http://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Levy
1 Besos William en Olvidarte jamás, Mi vida eres tú y Acorralada 1 parte
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJAMSLblzWE
163 174 William Levy en Acorralada
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX0RQTI7BO4
33 43 Besos William Levy en cuidado con el angel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdYFV7MEv5s
Pedro Moreno (actor)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Moreno_%28actor%29
photos
https://www.google.hr/search?q=pedro+moreno&client=opera&hs=3ib&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=rWbmVN-zMpHTaL2qguAC&ved=0CBwQsAQ&biw=1745&bih=858
Pedro Moreno & Marjorie De Sousa MIRA QUIEN BAILE 2013, duelo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcap7A8mjb8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PkN1wADebE
Bárbara Turbay actuó junto a Pedro Moreno en la final Nuestra Belleza Latina
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dYAxD5FARs
Pedro Moreno, feliz y orgulloso presentó a su hijo por primera vez a los medios
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJe0rvI_53s
PEDRO MORENO SE UNE A 'HASTA EL FIN DEL MUNDO'
http://www.tvynovelas.com/mx/en-exclusiva/15/02/17/Pedro-Moreno-se-une-a-Hasta-el-fin-del-mundo.html
Al personaje de Alexa Ripoll, que es interpretado por Claudia Álvarez, se le van a juntar los pretendientes, pues además de que ya cuenta con el amor de los personajes de Diego Olivera y Javier Jattin, se unirá el actor cubano Pedro Moreno, quien hará vibrar la pantalla mexicana de nueva cuenta luego de que sus últimos trabajos en el país fueron Una familia con suerte y Corona de lágrimas.
Platícanos de tu participación...
Estoy muy contento, me siento bendecido de regresar a México, voy a entrar a disputarme el amor del personaje de Claudia Álvarez; aún no puedo decir mucho porque tengo que sentarme con los directores para esbozar bien el rol que llevaré.
¿Cómo se llama tu personaje?
No lo sé aún, no me han dicho mucho, y es que terminé de protagonizar hace un par de semanas la telenovela Voltea pa’ que te enamores, en Miami, incluso se tuvieron que retrasar mis grabaciones en Hasta el fin del mundo, pero será a finales de mes que me incorpore.
¿Vendrás con tu familia a México?
Como este viaje es pequeño me iré con mi esposa, Bárbara Estévez, y el más pequeño de mis hijos, Christian Leo, que tiene seis meses de nacido; porque mis otros dos niños, Alexandra, de 10 años, y Pedro, de siete, están en la escuela.
Te vemos con cuerpazo, ¿cómo le haces?
Un buen fotógrafo (risas). En realidad no hay secreto, únicamente no trasnocharse, hacer ejercicio, cuidar la alimentación y mantenerse feliz.
Tienes muchas fans, ¿te consideras un hombre sexy?
Nada más un hombre, lo de sexy y demás son halagos que la gente te dice con mucho cariño y respeto.
¿Y metrosexual?
No, no llego a esa categoría, sí estoy consciente de mi responsabilidad como actor porque uno debe cuidarse. Me gusta usar cremas para el cuerpo, y en la cara quizá debería usar más por el maquillaje que nos ponen como actores, pero en toda mi vida me hecho un facial, los masajes me gustan y cada que voy a México me hago uno.
Cuando termines Hasta el fin del mundo, ¿te quedarás en México?
Tengo tres ofertas fuertes de trabajo y de esas escogeré alguna, así que puedo adelantar que estaré en México, sólo que terminando el proyecto de Hasta el fin del mundo tendré que regresar a Miami a organizar mis cosas, y después estaré en la capital azteca un tiempito para decidir.
A day in the life of Havana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHBkLj5Bbq4
Cuba Travel, Havana Cuba, La Habana Vieja, 2010 Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmE0J7F2G8s
CALLE OBISPO, HABANA CUBA (NOV 2011) 3.MOV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4h-C038dCY
Habana Vieja Cuba - Old Havana 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU3yAsgNPS c
Habana Vieja Cuba - Old Havana 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SndBQVlEafQ
Habana Vieja Cuba - Old Havana 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U5vGBvXFW8
Centro Havana Tour part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAR5Qzyd22Y
Centro Havana Tour part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbBm-X130QQ
Centro Havana Tour part 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgESl2SDXRc
Centro Havana Tour part 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtBcVJh340M
CUBA - VARADERO Playa Azul - HD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTfGFB6JR6M
Cuba Revisited Feb 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz2Hzs2JYIU
Cuba Travel Video Guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnXrwXwbU2s
CUBA 2015. Viajes a Habana, Varadero, Trinidad. Foto Tours and Travels to Cuba. Musica cubana. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AXjR7GH-wk