Afro-Cuban Cultures and Religions 2017: Palmira

May 21 – May 28, 2017

Afro-Cuban Cultures and Religions: Palmira
May 21 – May 28, 2017

About the Trip

Dr. Cynthia Duncan, Professor Emeritus of Hispanic Studies at the University of Washington in Tacoma, will guide you on a unique journey through the history and contributions of Afro-Cuban Cultures and Religions to Cuba in collaboration with La Universidad de Cienfuegos (UCf), Sociedad El Cristo, Sociedad Santa Bárbara, Sociedad San Roque and the Casino de los Congos “San Antonio de Padua.”

This carefully designed series of workshops and guided events to be held in two cities over eight days/seven nights will bring to life an intensive combination of academic and practical learning.

Through a series of workshops held at La Universidad de Cienfuegos and at the societies, you will embark on an exciting educational and cultural experience that is not offered elsewhere.

On your journey, you will:

  • Engage directly with practitioners of the Afro-Cuban religions and members of the religious community
  • Interact with members of the historical Lucumi religious associations to share ideas on religion and hopefully establish long lasting ties
  • Interact with academic specialists in Afro-Cuban culture, religion and history at UCf
  • Learn the history of cabildos and religious associations in Palmira; learn about key figures in the development of the religion in the province of Cienfuegos
  • Attend religious Lucumi religious ceremonies and tributes to the Orishas (e.g., Piñata and Tambor)
  • Learn about Lucumi songs, drumming and dancing in their historical, religious and social context
  • Learn about the role herbs play in Lucumi rituals and their holistic medicinal value
  • Learn to prepare traditional adimús (ceremonial food) for the Orishas
  • See demonstrations of beadwork, ceremonial clothing, and other artisan work related to Orisha worship
  • Visit other significant sites (e.g., La Casa de Africa; Regla and Guanabacoa and others)

This trip is open to olorishas, aborishas and aleyos. It will appeal to everyone with a strong interest in Lucumí religion and culture, as well as people with an interest in Latin American Studies, African American Studies, Cuban Studies, Religious Studies, and Comparative Religions.

Many of the activities are in Spanish but translators will be available.

This is a people-to-people trip covered under general license as per 31 CFR §515.565(b) the United States Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. Civitas Global Educational Services is a licensed provider of people-to-people travel. (License No. CT-2014-312375-1)

If you are interested in taking this trip for-credit or incorporating it into your academic program, contact us at CubaPrograms@CivitasGES.com.

Afro-Cuban Cultures and Religions Itinerary

The itinerary is subject to change and we’ll be sure to keep you posted with updates.
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Want to learn even more about Afro-Cuban Cultures and Religions?

Check out Professor Duncan’s blog, AboutSanteria.com to learn more about the history and significance of the Lucumí religion.