Rise of ballet in Cuba after revolution

HAVANA, CUBA - FEBRUARY 11: Ballet dancer Amaya Rodriguez Rodriguez is seen on a training session at The Cuban National Ballet (Nacional Cubana de Ballet) in Havana, Cuba on February 11, 2015. The Cuban National Ballet, found by Alicia Alonso in 1948, host ballet dancers at a building which has a colonial architecture in Vedado district of the city. Ballet, as an art, had became an important field of art with the Fidel Castro's revolution as well as it gained reputation around the world. (Photo by Ozge Elif Kizil/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
HAVANA, CUBA - FEBRUARY 11: Ballet dancer Amaya Rodriguez Rodriguez is seen on a training session at The Cuban National Ballet (Nacional Cubana de Ballet) in Havana, Cuba on February 11, 2015. The Cuban National Ballet, found by Alicia Alonso in 1948, host ballet dancers at a building which has a colonial architecture in Vedado district of the city. Ballet, as an art, had became an important field of art with the Fidel Castro's revolution as well as it gained reputation around the world. (Photo by Ozge Elif Kizil/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Rise of ballet in Cuba after revolution
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