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It is necessary to mobilize the entire community of the higher learning houses to promote actions for the 95th anniversary of the Federation of University Students (FEU by its Spanish acronym), said Jennifer Bello, national president of that organization.

The Japanese Theater Company Chura will perform at the National Theater of Cuba on February 16 and 17, announced the National Council of the Performing Arts.

The Cuban Cinematheque will celebrate the 57th anniversary of its foundation with an extensive program that includes screening restored classic films and feature films by Werner Herzog, famous German director, producer and actor.

The first session on Tuesday of the 15th Regional Education Congress Pedagogia 2017 opened with a panel that stressed the role of Fidel Castro as an educator and the need for regional unity.

US actor Danny Glover exchanged on Monday with students, intellectuals and university students, intellectuals and professors in Santiago de Cuba city during a space of reflection on the need for humanity to transform their realities and fight for justice.

The 26th International Book Fair 2017 will open its doors on February 9th with some 700 new titles. This year's fair is dedicated to Dr. Armando Hart and Canada as guest nation.

The American band Snarky Puppy was in charge of opening this Sunday the closing concert of the Jazz Plaza 2016 International Festival, which also included pianist Roberto Fonseca and singer Fatoumata Diawara.

Surrounded by Cuban filmmakers and students, the American director Brian de Palma spoke about the challenges of making films, his stories and the elements that, in his opinion, directly influence on the psychology of characters and interpreters.

Filmmakers Roberto Doveris from Chile and Maria Govan and Abigail Hadded, Bahamas expressed on Sunday in Havana joy for participating in the 38th edition of the International Film Festival of New Latin American Cinema underway until the 18th of December.

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