CUBA: CELEBRATING HAVANA S 12TH BIENNIAL

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CUBA: CELEBRATING S 12TH BIENNIAL May 21-28, 2015 Accompanied by Lester Tomé, Assistant Professor of Dance History and Latin American Culture at Smith College Never mind the propaganda Help yourselves to the happiness that travel to Cuba can bring.. Fidel Castro

CUBA: CELEBRATING S 12TH BIENNIAL Dear Friends: Experience Havana s 12th Biennial. It is a spectacular wide range of works, performances and collateral exhibitions which take over the city s galleries and spill out into the numerous public areas of Havana. Overnight, the city transforms into one of the largest galleries in the world. Formed around a proposed theme, each work will attempt to explain what lies Between the Idea and Experience. The 2015 Biennial will include the work of approximately 150 artists from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Australia, Canada and the United States. Join us for this unique opportunity to take part of this Biennial while immersing 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 local residents and professionals from all walks of contemporary Cuban life while exploring local landmarks that are significant to Cuba s heritage. This trip is being limited to 30 participants and reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage you to make your reservation today! Cordially, Elizabeth Bigwood Director for Travel, Office of Alumnae Relations, Smith College

DAY BY DAY ITINERARY L ester Tomé Photo by Joshi Radin Assistant Prof. Lester Tomé, a native of Cuba, teaches courses on dance history and Latin American culture at Smith College and for the Five College Dance Department. Additionally, he is at work on a book manuscript that chronicles the development of the National Ballet of Cuba as an expression of both the cultural production of the Cuban Revolution and the internationalization of ballet. This project has been sponsored through a two-year residency at Harvard University s David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, where he is currently a visiting scholar. Throughout 2014-15, Tomé is a fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities. He has been interviewed for NPR s Weekend Edition and invited to give talks at Columbia University, Harvard University, Haverford College and the Korean Society of Dance, in Seoul. His articles, in English and Spanish, have appeared in books, journals, magazines and newspapers in the US, Cuba, Chile, Spain and South Korea. Thursday, May 21 Depart Miami on a morning charter flight to Havana. Upon arrival, visit the Hotel Nacional for a welcome mojito in the hotel s Hall of Fame. The Hotel Nacional, an iconic hotel, opened in 1930 when Cuba was a prime travel destination for Americans. Enjoy lunch outside on the beautiful grounds of the Hotel Nacional. This afternoon enjoy a city orientation tour by bus led by architectural historian, Ayleen Robaiyna. The tour will include an inside visit to the wonderful Riviera Hotel which, when it opened in 1958, was considered a marvel of modern design. Transfer to the Parque Central, ideally located in Old Havana. Enjoy a private cocktail reception followed by a welcome dinner on the hotel roof-top. L,D. Friday, May 22 Today is the opening day of the Biennial so depending on what events are happening related to that, the itinerary for today may be modified. Enjoy a walking tour this morning of Old Havana. Of all the capital cities in the Caribbean, Havana has the reputation of being the most splendid and the finest example of a Spanish colonial city in the Americas. Restoration work in the old part of the city helps to reveal the glories of its past. View a scale model of Old Havana which serves as an excellent introduction to the layout of the city. Stop at the Plaza Vieja, a stunningly beautiful old square that was in a sad state of repair for many years but is now being reversed by the caring restoration of Habana Vieja. End the morning at the Wilfredo Lam Center, the organizers of the Havana Biennial. The center is dedicated to the study, research, and promotion of contemporary visual arts from developing countries in Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Caribbean. Lunch at La Moneda Cubana before enjoying afternoon visits to the Biennial Exhibits. Enjoy drinks with Kadir Lopez followed by dinner this evening at the home of artist Sandra Ramos. Her works focus on the recovery of a social and individual memory, linked to the difficulties of the daily life in Cuba. B,L,D. Saturday, May 23 After breakfast this morning, enjoy a lecture on The Changing Faces of Cuba s Economic Structure by Professor Ricardo Torres. After the lecture, enjoy a morning visit to the Biennial exhibits. Visit a community project called Artecorte, run by Gilberto Valladares (Papito), who has collected hairdressing artifacts and now displays them in a sort of interactive museum. Enjoy lunch in this community at a newly opened paladar called El Figaro. Afternoon visit to the new Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes accompanied by curator Lucila Fernandez. End the day with a studio visit to Cuban sculptor, Yoan Capote. Early evening reception at the Ludwig Foundation. The Ludwig Foundation of Cuba (LFC) is an autonomous, non-governmental and non-profit institution in Cuba created to protect and promote contemporary Cuban artists and culture, develop research works and new technologies applied to the artistic field, and encourage dialog with both Cuban and international cultural communities. B,L,D. Sunday, May 24 Morning discussion on US/Cuban relations to be led by Professor Raul Rodriquez from the University of Havana. After the discussion, drive to the home of noted photographer Figueroa and his wife Cristina Vives, a well-known Cuban art critic and dealer. Figueroa will talk to the group about his work and Cristina will talk about contemporary Cuban art and will show the pieces she has in her home.

CUBA: CELEBRATING S 12TH BIENNIAL Trip Price: $4,640 per person Single room supplement: $870 Trip price includes roundtrip airfare on charter flights from Miami to Cuba, accommodations in hotels as outlined in the itinerary based on double occupancy, all meals listed, one drink is included 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. Tour cost does not include domestic airfare to and from Miami. Cuban departure tax of $30. Beverages outside of one drink at mealtimes. Trip cancellation, lost baggage or medical insurance (above a mandatory amount required by the Cuban government.) Items of a purely personal nature and any items not listed. For more information or a more detailed itinerary, contact Elizabeth Bigwood at (800) 225-2029 or via email at alumtrav@smith.edu After lunch at El Ajibe, enjoy an afternoon of visiting the Biennial exhibits. This evening, enjoy dinner at the privately operated L Atelier restaurant. B,L,D. Monday, May 25 Enjoy a morning briefing at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana. Continue on to watch a dance rehearsal of the Danza Contemporanea de Cuba. This extraordinary dance group melds the techniques of classical ballet and American modern dance with the rippling spines and head rolls of traditional or folkloric, Afro- Cuban dance; the complex rhythms of Cuban rumba; and the twirling hands and syncopation of Spanish flamenco. Private lunch at the home and studio of artist Jose Fuster who has turned his neighborhood into one enormous piece of mosaic art. Fuster is an artist who is dedicated to his creations, a vast array of artwork from ceramics evoking the nation s African roots, as represented in the Santeria religion, to whimsical paintings drawn from ordinary life in Cuba. Drive though his neighborhood known as Jaimanitas before arriving at his studio and home for lunch. After lunch visit to the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA). Continue on to the 331 ArtSpace studio to view the works of three young and emerging artists - Adrian Fernandez, Frank Mujica and Alex Hernandez. Enjoy dinner in the home of curator Milagros Borges Gomez. Enjoy her lovely home and admire the art the works of many different Cuban artists including Kunta, Ruben Rodriguez, Salvador Corratgé and Orestes Hernandez. B,L,D. Tuesday, May 26 Depart for a full day excursion to the west part of Cuba, with its jungle-covered summits dropping down limestone cliffs to verdant valleys. Stop at the Orchid Farm at Soroa, which is maintained by the University of Pinar del Rio. The hilly grounds contain over 800 species of plants, including 200 endemic to Cuba, all thriving in the humid climate Continue by a smaller road to the Valle de Vinales to admire Cuba s most famous landscape, located in the province of Pinar del Rio. This area was the last refuge of the Ciboney, the hunter-gatherers who were pushed here by the more advanced Taino. Stop at a tobacco farm to learn more about this industry so important to Cuba. Enjoy lunch at a private farm with beautiful views overlooking the valley. Return to Havana to visit a gallery that is part of the Biennial before enjoying dinner at leisure this evening. B,L. Wednesday, May 27 This morning, enjoy a round-table discussion with Dr. Rena Pérez, formerly with the Ministry of Agriculture and an advisor to the Ministry of Sugar. Dr. Perez s discussion, documented with slides, which will address Living in Cuba Today. Enjoy a Biennial exhibit visit before continuing on to an urban garden, La Finca Yoandra, an urban garden and enjoy lunch at the garden s newly opened restaurant. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a newly opened restaurant attached to the urban garden. After lunch, visit Ernest Hemingway s home which has been lovingly preserved and recently restored by the Cuban government. 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 Thursday, May 28 RETURN Depart for a return flight to Miami. B.

RESERVATION FORM CUBA: Celebrating Havana s 12th Biennial May 21-28, 2015 I would like to reserve space(s) for Cuba: Celebrating Havana s 12th Biennial Enclosed is a deposit of $600 per person, in the total amount of $.. Your deposit is refundable up to 60 days prior to departure less a $250 administration fee. Please make checks payable to Distant Horizons. Room Arrangements Single Occupancy (Single supplement $870) Double Occupancy, I will share a room with: I would prefer a roommate but will pay the single supplement if one is not available Personal Information Last Name First Name Address City, State, Zip Daytime phone ( ) Email Address Send reservation and deposit made payable to Distant Horizons to: Smith Travel, Office of Alumnae Relations, 33 Elm Street, Northampton, MA 01063 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Reservations and Payments: Reservations for this tour require a non-refundable deposit of $600 per person and an application form signed by the participant. Full balance of the trip cost is due upon receipt of invoice no later 60 days prior to departure. Tour Price Includes: Educational Program of lectures and discussions, roundtrip airfare on charter flights between Miami and Cuba, 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 tour manager and of a local Cuban guide, a Cuban visa, all basic 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. Visas: Distant Horizons will issue the necessary Cuban visa for all non-cuban born tour participants. Distant Horizons cannot be held responsible in any way for any cost incurred if they are denied entry into the country upon arrival even with a valid visa. It is the traveler s responsibility to verity that all details of their visa are correct. Tour cost: Based on rates of currency exchange at time of printing (November 2014) and is subject to change with or without previous notice. If there is a price increase prior to the day of departure in the basic costs, such increases may be passed on to the participant. Tour Price Does Not Include: Domestic airfare to and from Miami, Miami hotel, meals not specified in the itinerary; personal items such as laundry, email, fax or telephone calls, liquor, room service, independent and private transfers, departure tax of 25 CUCs in Cuba, and excess luggage charges. Any increases in the in-tour airfare (included as part of the program cost), security, or fuel surcharges imposed after the initial pricing of this program are not included. 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