Break Dancing at Pineapple Studios

Break Dancing at Pineapple Studios

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Learning how to break Dance in a fun enviroment
latest music aswell as old school funk breaks
a good way to get fit and strong while having fun

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🇨🇺 Afro-Cuban culture has deep historical roots, beginning with the transatlantic slave trade. These communities preserved their heritage through religion, music, and dance. Santería, blending African Yoruba beliefs with Catholicism, is practiced by an estimated 70% of Cubans.

💃🏽 Afro-Cuban influence is evident in Cuba's music and dance, with genres like rumba, son, mambo, and salsa rooted in African rhythms. Rumba was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2016.

📚 Historically, Afro-Cubans have made substantial contributions to Cuban literature and arts. Nicolás Guillén, an Afro-Cuban poet, was the first recipient of Cuba's National Prize for Literature, focusing on Afro-Cuban themes and social justice.

🌀 The 1959 Cuban Revolution, led by Fidel Castro, outlawed discrimination and institutional racism, benefiting disenfranchised Afro-Cubans with economic and social reforms.

⚖️ Despite these advancements, the government's claim that racism was eradicated has made it hard to address ongoing discrimination. The education system and culture remain Eurocentric, with less than 10% of high-ranking positions held by Afro-Cubans, despite them making up 35% of the population.

📉 The "Special Period" (1991-2005) brought severe economic hardship, disproportionately affecting Afro-Cubans. Poverty rates surged to over 70%, compared to 35% among white Cubans. This period saw Afro-Cuban rappers using music for political activism.

🎶 Despite challenges, Afro-Cuban culture remains vibrant and influential. Music, art, and cultural practices continue to advance Afro-Cuban identity.

📊 A 2018 survey showed 65% of Afro-Cubans experienced racial discrimination. Afro-Cubans have lower average incomes and poorer living conditions than their white counterparts.

SOURCE: Freedom Is Mine Official on YT

#cuba 01/08/2024

🇨🇺 Afro-Cuban culture has deep historical roots, beginning with the transatlantic slave trade. These communities preserved their heritage through religion, music, and dance. Santería, blending African Yoruba beliefs with Catholicism, is practiced by an estimated 70% of Cubans. 💃🏽 Afro-Cuban influence is evident in Cuba's music and dance, with genres like rumba, son, mambo, and salsa rooted in African rhythms. Rumba was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2016. 📚 Historically, Afro-Cubans have made substantial contributions to Cuban literature and arts. Nicolás Guillén, an Afro-Cuban poet, was the first recipient of Cuba's National Prize for Literature, focusing on Afro-Cuban themes and social justice. 🌀 The 1959 Cuban Revolution, led by Fidel Castro, outlawed discrimination and institutional racism, benefiting disenfranchised Afro-Cubans with economic and social reforms. ⚖️ Despite these advancements, the government's claim that racism was eradicated has made it hard to address ongoing discrimination. The education system and culture remain Eurocentric, with less than 10% of high-ranking positions held by Afro-Cubans, despite them making up 35% of the population. 📉 The "Special Period" (1991-2005) brought severe economic hardship, disproportionately affecting Afro-Cubans. Poverty rates surged to over 70%, compared to 35% among white Cubans. This period saw Afro-Cuban rappers using music for political activism. 🎶 Despite challenges, Afro-Cuban culture remains vibrant and influential. Music, art, and cultural practices continue to advance Afro-Cuban identity. 📊 A 2018 survey showed 65% of Afro-Cubans experienced racial discrimination. Afro-Cubans have lower average incomes and poorer living conditions than their white counterparts. SOURCE: Freedom Is Mine Official on YT #cuba

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