Dancing with Cuba

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Dancing with Cuba is a memoir by journalist Alma Guillermoprieto recounting her experiences teaching modern dance in Havana during the 1970s and offering an intimate portrait of post-revolutionary Cuban society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
about Alma Guillermoprieto's experiences teaching dance in Cuba
Cuban revolutionary project as seen by a foreigner
author Alma Guillermoprieto NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Cuban artists and students
constraints of life under socialism
explores idealism and disillusionment
relationship between art and politics in Cuba
focusesOn cultural life in revolutionary Cuba
teaching modern dance in Havana
genre memoir
nonfiction
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasSubjectArea Cuban history
Latin American studies
cultural studies
performing arts
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in Cuba
readers interested in dance and the arts
language English
literaryForm autobiographical narrative
literaryGenre dance memoir
political memoir
mainCharacter Alma Guillermoprieto NERFINISHED
narrativeVoice first person
originalLanguage Spanish
portrays art and politics in Cuba
daily life in Havana
post-revolutionary Cuban society
settingLocation Cuba NERFINISHED
Havana NERFINISHED
subject Cuba NERFINISHED
Cuban Revolution NERFINISHED
Havana NERFINISHED
journalism
memoir of travel
modern dance
politics
theme art and ideology
cross-cultural encounter
dance as expression
revolution
youth and political awakening
timePeriod 1970s
post-revolutionary Cuba

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Alma Guillermoprieto notableWork Dancing with Cuba