Evolution of Cuban Music (2004) - doc

Also released as Cubanissimo, this documentary surveys Cuban music history through interviews with influential artists and archival footage — a useful broad overview of how Cuban popular music developed across genres and decades.

What It Covers

The film covers the major Cuban popular music styles from son through mambo"> mambo, cha-cha-chá, and into more contemporary forms. Artists across generations discuss their music, their influences, and the cultural forces that shaped each era. It's a good general introduction rather than a deep dive into any single tradition.

Why Dancers Should Watch It

For dancers still building their knowledge of Cuban music history, this is a good starting survey. It gives you a sense of the timeline — how one genre grew out of another, who the key figures were, and how the music evolved across the 20th century. After this, deeper dives into specific eras (the son septeto era, the mambo"> mambo era, timba"> timba) make more sense.

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