Bayamo, Cuba

Laviolette

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Hello everyone,

I am a college music teacher in Trois-Rivières, Canada who just came back from a musical trip in Cuba with my students. We went to Bayamo for 10 days to learn cuban music and meet the local musicians. The people from our partner in Cuba, ICAP (Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos), organized everything in the trip for us - they were really nice, generous and helpful. We all came back home with our heads full of the beautiful music and experiences we lived in the trip!

(For those interested, photos were taken with a Rolleiflex 3.5F. B&W film is HP5+ developed in Xtol (1+1) and color film is either Provia 100F or Provia 400X.)

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You really hit the nail on the head on this one. Where does the bright optimism of youth go when we get older?

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Just a great image in my opinion.
 
What a great set of students and a splendid set of photos, Laviolette.

And well said, Solinar! Exactly my thoughts on seeing that image (although some of us try to keep the light shining .... ).
 
Thanks for the comments, everyone!

I love the photo of the students too and will make a wet print of it soon. They were so happy to be there with us, talk and sing for us...what a great moment.

I will post some more later when I have some time.
 
Very Nice

Very Nice

These really are a wonderful set of pictures. I was going to list a couple of faves but when looking back I got caught on a couple of others!

David
 
Thanks a lot!

Some more pictures :

At the Camilo Cienfuegos School for Arts :

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Members of our group with the Quinteto Rebelde. They fought besides Che Guevara during the 1959 Revolution. They played music for the rebels before and even during battles!

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The village of Santo Domingo in the heart of the Sierra Maestra mountains.

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We visited La Commandancia de la Plata, where Fidel and the Che hid during the first years of the Revolution. On the left our guide Luis, a cheerful villager from Santo Domingo.

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Another one from Santo Domingo.
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A small boy from Santo Domingo, very curious about the guitar of my student (Fuji X100).
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