Cuba’s participation in the Ibero-American Gala organized by the Association of Ibero-American Cultural Attachés, held in Washington, D.C. on the occasion of its 50th anniversary, constitutes a valuable demonstration of its commitment to cultural diplomacy and to strengthening ties among the peoples of the region. This gathering, which brings together diplomatic representatives and Ibero-American artists, provides a privileged platform for showcasing the richness and diversity of Cuban cultural heritage, from its traditional expressions to its most contemporary forms. Cuba’s presence reaffirms its active role in promoting intercultural dialogue and its vocation to contribute to unity in diversity.
In this commemorative edition, the Cuban delegation stands out for an artistic proposal that combines tradition and innovation, reflecting the vitality of the island’s cultural landscape. Likewise, its participation in the U.S. capital underscores the importance of culture as a bridge for understanding, even in complex contexts, strengthening spaces for cooperation among Ibero-American countries. The Gala, held in Washington, D.C., not only commemorates five decades of the Association’s work, but also projects a shared vision for the cultural future of the region, in which Cuba continues to play a significant and constructive role.
