Music And Dance
Cuban culture places a lot of importance on music. Both Spanish and African music have an influence on the Cuban music scene. Mambo, cha-cha-cha, charanga, danzon, rumba, and a few more classic Cuban music genres are some of the most well-known. These beats were combined to create salsa. The Queen of Salsa and a native of Cuba, Celia Cruz, is a well-known salsa performer worldwide.
Later in the 1940s, in Havana, Cruz started her professional life. In addition to traditional dance styles, Cuban teenagers now want to play rock & roll. In the nation, Cuban ballet is one of the most well-liked performing arts genres. Alicia Alonso founded the Cuban National Ballet, which is well known all over the world.