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In 'In Cuba They're Still Dancing,' we follow Agnes McLean, a Glaswegian with a passion for both Latin American dance and Socialism. The film feels like a personal journey, weaving together Agnes’s sequence dance class in Glasgow and the vibrant rhythms of Havana’s Tropicana nightclub. You get this real sense of community and cultural exploration – Agnes meets locals who share their stories and their connection to the Rumba. The pacing is leisurely, almost like a dance itself, flowing smoothly from one moment to the next. The documentary captures the essence of Cuba's rich musical heritage and the intertwining of dance with social identity. It’s a fascinating look at how dance transcends borders and unites people for a shared cause.
Documentary on dance and culture.Explores themes of socialism and community.Cinematic journey from Glasgow to Havana.
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