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The Story Behind the Mambo N.Y. Style On 2

Of African and European parentage, the mambo is the result of a long cross-cultural journey, an example of the kind of sensual alchemy which is a specialty of the Caribbean. Mambo, conga and bongo were originally Bantu names for musical instruments that were used in rituals and gradually became secular. Mambo means "conversation with the gods" and in Cuba designates a sacred song of the Congos, Cubans of Bantu origin. The Congos have absorbed a variety of foreign influences and the mambo is a delicious cocktail of Bantu, Spanish and Yoruba.

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R.I.P. Felix "Pupy" Insua

We had the great pleasure to have met Pupi.  He was in Tucson when I started learing about Afrocuban dances. Read about his work here.

Celebrating 100th Birthday of Mario Bauza

The Apollo Theater will present From Havana to Harlem: 100 Years of Mario Bauzá, a special tribute concert to the "Godfather" of Afro Cuban Jazz – Mario Bauzá 

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Long Live the Mambo King

The legacy of Latin percussion master Tito Puente is being celebrated with a new book, a lecture series and an album by Bobby Sanabria.

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