The House of the Caribbean, with the support of the Cuban Ministry of Culture and the Provincial Directorate of Culture of Santiago de Cuba, announced the celebration of the 43rd Caribbean Festival, also known as Fire Festival, from July 3 to 9, 2024.
It will include cultural and artistic activities, presentations in various public spaces, and the academic colloquium The Caribbean that unites us, which is held annually as part of the program.
This year’s themes will include the history and culture of the people of the Caribbean; local, national and regional identities; festivities and popular culture; and Caribbean culture and anti-hegemonic thought.
In addition, the festival will have specialized workshops and meetings on popular religions and music, plastic arts, dance, theater and Caribbean literature. There will also be book presentations and parades, with the traditional broad participation of the public.
The House of the Caribbean invites all interested parties to participate in this meeting that celebrates the diversity and richness of the Caribbean, and to contribute to the dialogue and creativity that characterize this region.