The Cuban Museum presents Orishas by Yesenia Selier

September 7, 2013, 8:00 p.m. & September 8, 2013, 5:00 p.m.

Orishas is a dance-theater performance by New York-based artist Yesenia Selier and her troupe, inspired in the traditions of the female orishas of the Yoruba people of Nigeria, the ancestors of Cuba’s Afro-descendant population. Orishas uses dance, music and tradition to reflect on the struggles and circumstances of women today.

Yesenia Selier’s passionate interpretation of Cuban dances is already well-known. She highlights and blends both Iberian and African roots of the island’s varied music and dance repertoire. Born in Havana, Selier holds an MA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from New York University, and is the recipient of fellowships from CLASCO and the CUNY Caribbean Exchange Program of Hunter College.

She has been recognized for preserving Latino heritage by the “Save Latin America Organization”. Her work on Afro Cuban culture, encompassing dance, music and race identity, has been published in her native Cuba, the U.S. and Brazil. In 2011, she founded the Ibiono Cultural Association, with master percussionist Román Díaz, and presently teaches at the Center for African and Diaspora Dance in New York City. This will be Orishas premiere performance.

This event will take place at the MDC Koubek Center, located at 2705 SW 3rd Street in Miami. Admission is $25 pre-purchased; $30 at the door; Students & Seniors: $20 pre-purchased and $25 at the door. For tickets or more information, please call 305.529.5400.

Cuban Museum and MDC Koubek Center
2705 SW 3rd Street
Miami, FL 33135
305.529.5400
www.facebook.com/cubanmuseum
www.koubekcenter.org

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