
Havana, Jan 20 (Prensa Latina) More than 1,500 national and foreign artists will converge in Cuba from January 25 to February 1 for the 41st International Jazz Plaza Festival, which will take place in four provinces of the country, organizers announced today.
The event, which focuses each year on the diversity of expressions and artistic excellence, will be present in Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Santa Clara and for the first time, in Holguín.
Concerts, visits to educational institutions, thought meetings and other initiatives distinguish this edition, which will be attended by relevant Cuban artists, some residing abroad, and others from more than 20 countries.

The president of Jazz Plaza, Victor Rodriguez, told the press from the Meliá Cohiba Hotel in the capital that the new generations are the main protagonists this year, while praising the organization in the host provinces and the satisfaction of hosting the event.
He also highlighted the participation of 286 international artists, in addition to the national artists and more than 23 Cuban musicians residing abroad, including Ignacio “Nachito” Herrera, Yosvany Terry, Jorge Luis Pacheco and Dayramir González.
The festival’s artistic director, Roberto Fonseca, spoke about the intention to hold it throughout the country, and thanked the musicians for making each concert a unique experience, different from the rest.
The closing show, titled “Selección de Maestros,” will feature the virtuoso Cuban pianist, accompanied by other prominent artists such as Pedrito Calvo, Alexander Abreu, Haila María Mompié, and Yasek Manzano.
In another meeting with the press, Fonseca expressed the possibility of involving film in his artistic proposal, and his intention with it is to touch the spirit and emotions of the people.
This new edition holds many joys: the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Síntesis group, a concert by the outstanding Cuban pianist and composer Frank Fernández entitled Maestro de Juventudes, the Gala Cuba Vive, and the initiative to reflect the atmosphere of the festival through images, the call for which was launched today at the press conference.
Another attraction of the event lies in its visual aspect, created by the Cuban artist Alfredo Sosabravo, winner of the National Prize for Plastic Arts in 1997.

Also noteworthy are the performances by musician Bobby Carcassés, Honorary President of the festival; as well as the holding of the XXI International Colloquium Leonardo Acosta In Memoriam, in Havana, and meetings for reflection and debate in the other host provinces.
The president of the Cuban Institute of Music, Indira Fajardo, highlighted the diversity of spaces hosting the event and the work of Sosabravo, while the Deputy Minister of Culture of Cuba, Fernando León Jacomino, emphasized that this is the first edition after the declaration of the practice of Cuban Son as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

The International Jazz Plaza Festival is emerging as a cultural offering where passion for music and creative talent converge.
According to the artistic director, it is a space where all the arts are mixed together, to the delight of its admirers, performers and the public.
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