Derived from the African Yoruba tradition, Afro-Cuban orisha dances are much more than just a dance- they are an integral part of a religion and a culture. As a means of preserving their beliefs and self expression, the enslaved West Africans arriving in Cuba brought with them an ancient culture of faith, music, dances, and traditions linked to the worship of deities or orishas. Each orisha has a representative dance that is performed to entertain him, to invoke him, or to communicate with him. It is also a token of appreciation for their blessings and a message of devotion and respect.
Admission/Cost: $25 at the door via Venmo or cash
Location:
The Dance House
2180 Chatsworth Blvd
San Diego, CA 92107
Sunday, June 25 - 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM