National Ballet of Cuba opens 2026 with Don Quixote

The National Ballet of Cuba (BNC) marks the 67th anniversary of the Triumph of the Revolution with an artistic gala closing a historic season of the classic work Don Quixote. The event took place in Havana on January 1, 2026.

In Havana, the National Ballet of Cuba kicked off 2026 with a special performance of Don Quixote, one of the most iconic works in the classical repertoire. This artistic gala commemorates the 67th anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution while closing a notable season for the company, founded in 1948 by Alicia Alonso.

The production of Don Quixote, drawn from Miguel de Cervantes' novel, remains a cornerstone of the BNC's legacy, renowned for its virtuoso technique and blend of ballet styles. As reported by Prensa Latina, the event underscores the institution's dedication to preserving Cuba's cultural heritage amid global challenges.

Under the current direction of Viengsay Valdés, the BNC continues to draw international and local audiences, affirming the arts' role in national identity. The gala featured key excerpts from the work, performed by principal dancers from the ensemble.

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Enthusiastic crowd at Teletón 2025 closing in Estadio Nacional chants for María José Quintanilla's return to Viña del Mar Festival.
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Crowd at Teletón 2025 urges María José Quintanilla's return to Viña

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At the Teletón 2025 closing in Estadio Nacional, the crowd chanted for singer María José Quintanilla to return to the Viña del Mar Festival, despite her absence from the 2026 lineup. The performer, who lit up the stage, moved the audience by recalling her 2004 debut at Viña at age 14. The charity event, aiming to exceed 40 billion pesos, featured tributes and standout performances.

Cuba's National Ballet Company (BNC) opens its Don Quixote season on December 19 in Havana, featuring Argentine star Marianela Nunez and paying tribute to founder Alicia Alonso on her 105th birthday.

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Prominent Argentine dancer Marianela Nunez will join the Cuban National Ballet for a season of the classic Don Quixote in Havana.

The Teatro de las Estaciones company from Cuba's Matanzas province will present an artistic performance to honor the 95th anniversary of the birth of Cuban singer-songwriter Teresita Fernandez.

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The Sixth Ordinary Session of the National Assembly of People's Power, held on December 18, 2025, in Havana, approved the economic plan, budget, and a government program to correct distortions amid a structural crisis worsened by the US blockade. President Miguel Díaz-Canel stressed the need for structural and mental transformations to overcome challenges, as ministers reported failures in tourism, sugar, and energy sectors. A modest 1% GDP growth is projected for 2026, despite prior contractions.

Culture Minister Ernest Urtasun and councilor Sònia Hernández presented the Acción Portabella program at the Filmoteca de Catalunya, featuring acts, exhibitions, and screenings to commemorate filmmaker Pere Portabella's centenary. The event kicks off the Año Portabella, starting on his 99th birthday on February 11. The initiative involves 62 entities, including 20 international ones.

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In Guatemala City, Cuban healthcare workers continued their initiatives today to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution and pay tribute to the nation's heroes and martyrs.

 

 

 

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