With support from the California Arts Council, CubaCaribe will produce the 17th Annual CubaCaribe Festival of Dance and Music in San Francisco in April of 2021. Programming will include performances, master classes, one lecture/demo and one film screening on the art, religion, history and politics of the Caribbean. The Festival will showcase over 90 local dancers and musicians who are from and/or have studied with master artists in Cuba, Haiti, Brazil and the US.
Community is at the heart of all of CubaCaribe’s programming. Our unwavering focus is on building a thriving community of Caribbean artists in the Bay Area. CubaCaribe’s services include offering ongoing education and performance opportunities for artists and audiences. Core programs include: The Annual CubaCaribe Festival of Dance and Music,which includes performances, lectures, demos, workshops, film screenings, celebrations and more (2005-present); the resident Alayo Dance Company CubaCaribe’s artistic director’s innovative fusion of Afro-Cuban modern, folkloric and popular Cuban dance (2004-present); Cuba Camp, which offers adult campers an intensive two-four days of Caribbean dance and music classes (2004-2006, 2014, 2021, 2024); Annual Noche Caribeña Gala, a cabaret dinner and show fundraiser (2019, 2022-2024); Moving Juntos, Afro-Cuban Dance & Music classes for ages 4-12 (2021-present); Maestros y Raíces, a series of master classes by visiting teachers (2024), and the San Francisco Carnaval Contingent, featuring original choreography taught in a series of classes and performed to live music (2006, 2008 & 2019-present). CubaCaribe also provides fiscal sponsorship services.

