Carabalí Izuama

Santiago de Cuba


Features comparsa (carnival music and dance groups) who represent the Los Hoyos neighborhood in Santiago’s July carnival. The group is a descendant of a 19th-century cabildo or mutual aid society formed along ethnic lines, a factor still reflected in its music.


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