Cuban Institutions Celebrate Day of the Cultural Worker
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You are guardians of memory and builders of the beauty that defines us, praised Cuba's Ministry of Culture today on the occasion of the Day of the Cultural Worker.
This date commemorates the birth of Cuban martyr Raúl Gómez García (1928-1953), known as the poet of the Centenary Generation, author of the lyrical piece We Are Now in Combat, and writer of the Moncada Manifesto.
Institutions and organizations across the country shared their congratulations on social media, recognizing the work of creators, promoters, intellectuals, and technicians.
From December 10 to 14, Cuba celebrates those who make culture a daily act of dedication and commitment. During these days, experiences were shared, careers were recognized, and the value of culture as a public good and a right for all was reaffirmed, shared the Cuban Recordings and Music Editions Company, EGREM.
The dedication of all of them ensures that culture continues to be a vital force and a bridge of identity; their work, often silent, becomes the foundation of tradition and the engine of renewal, commented the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba on its Facebook profile.
The National Council of Performing Arts thanked the daily effort, the courage to create, and the unwavering commitment to culture, highlighting how the sector's workers are the soul and heart of the performing arts.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Security, the Cuban Fund for Cultural Assets, the National Council of Visual Arts, and the National Ballet School, which will offer a special performance this Sunday, also commemorated the date with celebratory messages.











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