The Cuban singer-songwriter Liuba Maria Hevia received the Chamán Prize awarded by the Itinerant Ibero-American Chair of Scenic Oral Narration, in the Modern Art Center of MadridSpain.
The award was presented by Francisco Garzón Céspedes, founder and general director of said Chair.
“Thanks to Garzón and the Ibero-American jury for having honored me with this Award that I dedicate to the Peña de los Juglares and its two unforgettable hosts: Teresita Fernández and Garzón himself,” the author of “Valga que sé, valga que” published on her networks. am”.
The Shaman Prize has been awarded every year since 1989 by an international jury to institutions, media and/or individuals for their exceptional contribution to the development of communication, culture, orality and the dissemination of orality and human improvement.
Other Cubans have received the Shaman Award; among them, Rafael Ribot Mendoza, founder and director of the Puentepalabra group from Matanzas; Osvaldo Manuel Pérez Peñalver and Daniel Alberto Hernández Acosta, directors of the Teatro de la Palabra group.
creative soul
Next April 13 at 7:00 pm at the Theater of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the eighth meeting “Creative Soul” will be inaugurated, directed by Liuba Maria Hevia. That day Lázara Ribadavia, Camiela and Enid Rosales will perform.
On the 14th, at 10:00 am at the Ángel y Habanera headquarters, Enid Rosales and her Let’s Play Music Workshop will perform. For the 15th at 7:00 pm, a concert by Liuba María Hevia is announced at the emblematic Teatro Martí where she will present her album to see you again.