Thursday, January 31, 2019

St. Patrick's Day in Pinar del Rio


Celebrate
St. Patrick’s Day
in Pinar del Rio

              Alexander Suarez Mendez, Rosalia Acosta Corrales, Angelica Maria Gongora, Yadira Hernandez Barrera



Cuba has a strong Celtic tradition through immigrants from Asturia and Galacia.  Young people have moved from the gaita to Uilleann pipes, learned to sing sean nos and taught themselves from videos of Riverdance.  They joined Mick Moloney and the Green Fields of America during three tours of Cuba, shown above in Santiago de Cuba.  The two pipers have been invited twice to study and perform in Ireland. 

We will fly to Havana on March 16 or 17*, join their celebration in Pinar del Rio on St. Patrick's Day, visit Vinales and, for as much time as there is interest, explore the Irish and Irish American history in Havana, Artemesia, Mayabeque and Matanzas.   Return to the US will be March 23 or 24 or earlier if necessary.   Approximate self-paid costs:   air fare + $1200 for bed and breakfasts, meals, transportation, guide for the full trip + $150 contribution  (* depending on whether people are obligated to the NY parade)

Irish Links to Cuba   tinyurl.com/irish2cuba
            
IrishCuba URLs   tinyurl.com/IrishCubalinks

Irish Walking Tour of Old Havana   tinyurl.com/irishwalk


Fund for Reconciliation and Development   
     
www.ffrd.org      director@ffrd.org      917-859-9025

1 comment:

  1. Hey. You've mentioned strong Celtic Tradition. Could you please let me know about the events and places to enjoy it. 4 years in Cuba, haven't found anything related to Celtic culture/music

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