Legacies and Landscapes of Cuba

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Legacies and Landscapes of Cuba January 9 19, 2015 Dear Alumnae & Friends: Join us for this opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich local culture and rhythms of daily life in Cuba. Our program has been designed to unravel the richness of Cuban culture and allow the group to meet professionals from all walks of contemporary Cuban life while exploring local landmarks that are significant to Cuba s heritage. Begin in Santiago, the second largest city in Cuba. The rich racial mixture in this city has produced some of the most exciting music, art and architecture in the Caribbean. Drive west to Camaguey, which during the 19th century was the frontier of the insurrectionists in the Ten Years War. Continue west to Cienfuegos, a city with beautiful architecture, nestled between lush mountains and rich agricultural lands. From here enjoy a day trip to Trinidad, one of Cuba s oldest cities and a crown jewel of colonial architecture. This entire city with its fine palaces, cobbled streets and tiled roofs is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our adventure concludes exploring Havana which harbors magnificent Spanish colonial architecture a treasure trove of churches, palaces, citadels and mansions wedged along narrow streets or looming over palm-fringed plazas. Discuss foreign policy and recent changes in economic polices with local experts. With insightful discussions and with such a wonderful itinerary, this promises to be an unforgettable journey. We encourage you to join other alumnae and friends-- make your reservation today! Warmest regards, Wendy M. Greenfield Executive Director Bryn Mawr Alumnae Association

Legacies and Landscapes of Cuba January 9-19, 2015 on the Plaza Dolores, stop at the Colegio Dolores where Fidel Castro was educated as a youth. This afternoon drive to the Basilica del Cobre Cuba s only basilica. It is known for its offerings and as the shrine to La Virgen de la Caridad to whom miraculous powers are ascribed. End the day at the Caney Rum Factory which was built in 1868 by the Bacardi family. While it is not possible to tour the factory, it is possible to sample some of the rums. Before dinner this evening, enjoy a wonderful musical/ dance performance. B,L,D. Sunday, January 11 CAMAGUEY Drive to Camaguey, stopping en route at Bayamo, a city of horse drawn carriages with a rich five-century old history. After lunch, continue on to Camaguey. Founded in 1514, it is one of Diego Velazquez s seven cities. Friday, January 9 U.S. TO SANTIAGO Arrive in Santiago and visit the Morro Castle, built in 1640 to ward off pirate attacks. Enjoy lunch at a restaurant set atop the cliffs with fabulous views along the coast. After lunch, enjoy an orientation tour of the city including a visit to the Moncada Barracks, the place Fidel Castro and 79 soldiers stormed in 1953. Continue on to the Cementario Santa Ifigenia where many notable figures are buried, including José Martí. After checking into the hotel, enjoy a welcome cocktail reception followed by dinner. L,D. Saturday, January 10 SANTIAGO Explore Santiago, the second largest city in Cuba, whose population has the highest percentage of African heritage. After checking into your hotel, enjoy a private Salsa class before dinner. B,L,D. Monday, January 12 CAMAGUEY Today enjoy a walking tour of the large colonial core of the city which is now a national monument. Visit a number of buildings including the Casa Natal de Ignacio Agramonte, the birthplace of the patriotic hero. Now a museum, the house still preserves the original furniture. From here drive to Rancho King. In 1952, the Kleberg family, owners of Texan King Ranch, bought the land in Cuba. In 1959, when the Cuban government seized the property, there were more than 38,000 acres of land, 8,000 heads of cattle and the farm was valued at $5 million dollars. Surprisingly, the ranch has been kept intact and now offers an opportunity to glimpse into the holdings that the US had Begin the tour at the Museo de Arte Colonial, which is said to be the oldest house in Cuba. Continue on to enjoy a tour through the Carnival Museum which is in one of the oldest houses Calle Heredia. The museum displays old costumes, black-and-white photographs, huge papier-mâché masks, and hand-painted and embroidered mamarachos. A few minutes away is the Plaza Dolores, perhaps Santiago s most charming square, surrounded by quaint colonial buildings. After enjoying lunch at Café Matamoros, located

End the day at the home of Julio and Rosa Muñoz. Their beautiful home is a traditional Trinidad house and we will get a chance to meet with the family. Julio, a horse whisperer, will also have one of his horses for the group to meet. Enjoy dinner at a private restaurant. L,D. in this area, as well as see how the land is being used today. Enjoy a special rodeo where you can see the skills of local horsemen. Vicente, manager of the land, will then accompany the group on a short walk to the village of Cafetal where there will be an opportunity to visit the Pablo Miguel Napoles elementary school. Continue on to visit a traditional home and learn more about the fruits and trees grown in the area. After a roast pig lunch return to Camaguey to enjoy drinks at the home of one of Cuba s most creative and prodigious contemporary painters, Joel Jover and his wife Ileana Sánchez. Their magnificent home is itself a piece of art and there will be time to admire the home as well as some of the artists work. Enjoy dinner at the newly opened 1800 Restaurant, a private restaurant making full use of the liberalization of the laws governing private business. Meet with owner Edel Izquierdo to learn more about his business. B,L,D. Tuesday, January 13 CIENFUEGOS This morning, visit the main theater, which is home to the Ballet of Camaguey, the most respected Cuban dance group after the Ballet Nacional. After the visit, drive to Trinidad, stopping en route at Ciego de Avila, the most modern of Cuba s provincial capitals. Afternoon arrival in Cienfuegos. Thursday, January 15 Morning drive to Havana, stopping en route at the Bay of Pigs where, in 1962, about 1,300 heavily armed CIA-trained Cuban exiles came ashore fully equipped to provoke a counterrevolution to topple the Castro regime. Enjoy lunch nearby before visiting Ernest Hemingway s home which has been lovingly preserved by the Cuban government. After lunch, stop at the historic Nacional Hotel for a drink. Its remaining splendor and history serve as a tangible reminder to Cuba s past times. Before dinner this evening, check into the Saratoga where junior suites have been reserved for the group. B,L,D. Friday, January 16 This morning, enjoy a carefully crafted walking tour of Old Havana. Havana has the reputation of being the most splendid example of a Spanish colonial city in the Americas. Begin with a private viewing of the newly created model of Old Havana, which serves as an excellent introduction to the layout of the city. Continue on to the Plaza Vieja, a stunningly beautiful old square surrounded by mansions, and then to the Centro Nacional de Conservacion y Museologia. Enjoy lunch in a restaurant with local music. This afternoon, enjoy a city orientation tour by bus which will be led by architectural historian. The tour will include an inside visit to the wonderful Riviera Hotel, which when it Before dinner, enjoy an opportunity to listen to and meet with members of a local choir. B,L,D.. Wednesday, January 14 CIENFUEGOS Drive to Trinidad and spend the day exploring this city, the crown jewel of Cuba s colonial cities. Stop in at Trinidad s Library where the group will meet with library staff and discuss the subject of intellectual freedom, a passionately debated issue. After enjoying lunch at a private restaurant, explore the Valle de Los Ingenios, a living museum of the sugar industry.

opened in 1958, was considered a marvel of modern design. Drive along La Rampa to the Parque Copelia, a large, lush park that is an entire block. Follow Calle L south and arrive at the wide steps which lead to the porticoed, columned façade beyond which lies the University of Havana (founded in 1728). Stop at the 7 y 60 studio to meet with artist Maria Cienfuegos and have the opportunity to view her art. Before dinner at Café del Oriente this evening, meet with poet, Nancy Morejon, whose themes are centered on women and the Afro-Cuban experience. B,L,D. End the afternoon at the studio of Havana Compás where we have arranged a private performance of this dance/ musical group. Enjoy a farewell dinner at La Guarida. This well-known restaurant served as the setting for the main apartment in the film Fresa y Chocolate. B,L,D. Monday, January 19 TO U.S. Return flight directly from Havana to Miami. B. Saturday, January 17 Morning round-table discussion with economist Ricardo Torres on the Changing Forces of Cuba s Economic Structure. After the lecture, walk to the new Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes: Arte Cubano (Cuban Collection). The tour this morning will be accompanied by Lucila Fernandez, a contemporary art curator. After lunch at a local restaurant, visit a community project called Artecorte run by Gilberto Valladares (Papito) who is with the help of the city is restoring the neighborhood. Attend an evening reception at the Ludwig Foundation, an organization committed to the promotion of art in Cuba. Enjoy dinner at leisure. B,L. Sunday, January 18 Enjoy on panel discussion on US/Cuban Relations with 2-3 people to present including Professor Raúl Rodriguez from the University of Havana. Visit the Presidential Palace, now a museum, which illustrates the history of the Cuban political development before enjoying lunch at the home and studio of artist Jose Fuster who has turned his entire neighborhood into one enormous piece of mosaic art. Tour Scholar E nrique Sacerio-Garí is the Dorothy Nepper Marshall Professor of Hispanic and Hispanic-American Studies at Bryn Mawr College, where he has taught since 1977. He is known especially for his work on Jorge Luis Borges, and for his poetry. He introduced and edited a selection of Jorge Luis Borges' early articles in the volume Textos cautivos, Ensayos y reseñas en El Hogar. His poetic works include: Comunión (a concrete poem) and Poemas interreales (Pennsylvania, 1981; Madrid, 1999; La Habana, 2004). His most recent book of poems is Para llegar a La Habana (Madrid, 2013) He teaches a course on Cuban literature and cinema at the college.

Trip Price: $5320 Single room supplement: $980 (Limited Availability) Group size is limited to 25 participants Trip price includes roundtrip airfare on charter flights from Miami to Santiago returning from Havana to Miami, accommodations in hotels as outlined in the itinerary based on double occupancy, all meals listed, one drink with lunch and one with dinner, bottled water kept on the bus, sightseeing and excursions as listed, transportation in a deluxe, air conditioned motor coach, the services of a Distant Horizons escort and of a local Cuban guide, a Cuban visa, all gratuities, and mandatory health insurance and evacuation required by the Cuban Government which provides $25,000 worth of medical coverage and $7,000 worth of medical transportation. Trip price does not include domestic airfare to and from Miami, any overnights in Miami, departure tax of 25 CUC s in Cuba, and excess luggage charges. Please note that participants must be in good physical condition and be able to walk for long distances over uneven cobblestones and up and down stairs without problems. This is a rigorous, fast-paced program. To sign up for this trip, please send your application form along with a deposit in the amount of $1000.00 made payable to Distant Horizons. Send to Distant Horizons at 350 Elm Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802 For additional information, a more detailed itinerary or any questions, contact Melissa Costa at Distant Horizons at 1-800-333-1240 or via email at MelissaC@Distant-Horizons.com For Bryn Mawr related questions, please call Sarah Doody at 610-526-5316