The country celebrates its good fortune

Cuba continues celebrations for another anniversary of the Revolution, a tribute to the hard-working people who have made it possible.
After a January 1 when all of Cuba danced, the Ministry of Culture and local institutions announced the continuation of performances by children's choirs and concert bands.
The National Ballet of Cuba presented its customary Gala performance of Don Quixote, on New Year's Day, in Havana's Alicia Alonso Gran Teatro, while the presentation scheduled January 5 is dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Federation of University Students (FEU).
Performances by the National Circus in Havana, La Colmenita children's theater company in Artemisa, and movie premieres will likewise continue, along with celebrations in one of the country's youngest provinces, Mayabeque, in honor of its 8th anniversary.
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