Hot rhythms, rousing dances, exotic beauties and unforgettable melodies take you on an exciting journey through Cuban nights. The celebrated show Pasión de Buena Vista returns to our stage for a few performances after many years. And presents a celebration of the joy of life with 150 colorful costumes, the dance formation El Grupo de Bailar and the Buena Vista Band. From rumba to mambo to son, a rousing polyrhythmic soundscape unfolds night after night, captivating the audience.
The dance formation El Grupo de Bailar is made up of several first-class dancers who have all demonstrated their skills in Havana's traditional dance shows. The Buena Vista Band consists of a variety of highly talented Cuban musicians. In addition to various percussion instruments such as drums, timbales and conga, there are a number of wind instruments such as trombone and trumpet. Bass, piano and the tres guitar, typical of Latin America, complete the authentic sound of this show. The ensemble is completed by great singers, who alternate between solo, duo or background, presenting well-known hits such as "La Vida es un Carneval", "Besame Mucho", "Mi Tierra" and many others. And take the audience on a fantastic journey through Cuban nights, for which you don't have to get on a plane.
Pasión de Buena Vista has been bringing to European stages for many years what best reflects the Cuban mentality: Music and dance. Music styles known all over the world today, such as rumba, mambo, cha-cha-cha and salsa, have their origins in just four basic elements. Apart from sounding woods and drums, there are traditionally no other instruments in the music. With the addition of melodic instruments, the now commercialized form of the rumba and other fashionable dances developed from this. The son, an alternating song between singer and choir accompanied by the Spanish and Latin American tres guitar, is the crowd favorite. It was invented by sugar workers in Santiago de Cuba during the 1920s. Claves and maracas make up the rhythm. As the son spread rapidly, more instruments were added, such as wooden bass, bongos and trumpets.
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