Afro-Cuban refers to the cultural, ethnic, and historical identity of people in Cuba who are of African descent, primarily those whose ancestors were brought to the island as slaves during the transatlantic slave trade. This identity encompasses a rich blend of African traditions, customs, music, and religious practices, which have profoundly influenced Cuban culture. Afro-Cuban contributions can be seen in various forms of art, including Music Genres like rumba, son, and salsa, as well as in dance, cuisine, and spiritual practices such as Santería.
Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods was created in 1975.
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She is afro-cuban. Cuban-American
It's one of those popular "Afro" prefixes popping up on everything in the United States these days. In Cuba, afro-cubans are just cuban.
Christina Milian Isnt White , Shes Black Afro Cuban. Which is Black Afro Caribbean And her family is Black Cuban Read her Bio. Her Mum n dad was from cuba and immigrated to America.
the first "official" afro-Cuban recording was "tanga" (slang for marijuana) made my machito and his afro Cubans. the question as to when afro-Cuban jazz was created is difficult to answer because it deals with a sound and styles that are not specifically commercialized music. i imagine that the first afro-Cuban sounds were spiritual- dealing with the union of africans and Cubans as a result of cuba being part of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. -rwiza rweyemamu
Catholic, Afro-Cuban, and Protestant.
Afro-Cuban Colombian
The first song often credited as a significant piece in Afro-Cuban jazz is "Manteca," composed by Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo in 1947. This collaboration fuses jazz with Afro-Cuban rhythms, marking a pivotal moment in the genre's development. The song's innovative blend of styles helped lay the groundwork for the Afro-Cuban jazz movement, influencing countless musicians thereafter.
Her parents are Cuban immigrants
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The clave rhythm