Cuban Art on Display in India

New Delhi, Oct 16 (Prensa Latina)

For the first time ever Cuban art is displayed at the Fair of Traditional and Home Products in Pragati Maidan Fair palace in Delhi until Saturday.
Ramon Alfian, head of the Cuban stand, says they try to boost exchange and open space for Cuban art in India coordinated by its embassy, the Association of Indian small and median companies (SMEI) and the Cuban Fund of Cultural Goods.

The above is complemented by promoting Indian attendance to Havana’s International Arts Fair (FIART) in December which SMEI wishes to attend.

Alfian, natural of Viñales, Pinar del Rio, brought rings, bracelets, necklaces, earring, belts, purses, back packs made of materials like seeds and snails and paintings.

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