Destination Fridays goes to Cuba

Enjoy a cuban-inspired fiesta at the AARLCC

On April 8, from 6:30-9:30 pm, get ready to dance up a storm at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center’s (AARLCC) “Destination Fridays: Cuba”

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Get set for performances by the world-renowned Afro-Cuban dance and music group IFE-ILE, whose dancers, musicians and choreographer have worked with Miami superstar Gloria Estefan.

Prior to the performances, attendees will have the opportunity to take group salsa lessons taught by the Dancer’s Gallery and take photos by a fully restored 1957 Chevy Bel Air. A representative from Exotic Sports Cars will be on hand to discuss the intricacies of the car and explain how vintage American cars are so much a part of the Cuban culture.

The event also offers an opportunity to learn about wines and spirits and how to mix Cuban drinks, as well as a presentation on Cuban travel. And no destination event would be complete without food and drink. Attendees will enjoy cuisine from five restaurants, which will offer a variety of Cuban dishes including Cuban sandwiches, rice and beans, plantains, croquettes, empanadas, pastelitos, and Cuban cake.

Cuba is just one of the many country-themed parties being presented this year by the AARLCC. On May 6, the festivities head to Haiti, with a Haitian-themed fete, and will continue on September 9, as the party heads to Madrid, Spain. Destination Fridays will conclude the year on October 7 with a New York Harlem Renaissance themed event.

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