Centro Andaluz

Havana


Cubans have adopted and adapted many foreign music and dance forms, including flamenco. You can see Havana’s best troupes here on Monday, Friday and Saturday at lunchtime and in the evening. The recently refurbished center is the former HQ of Havana’s Andalusian social club, one of several prominent Spanish aid societies in the city.


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