The beat on the streets The second edition of the Gospel Culture Festival has become a shared experience, absolutely Cuban. And in every corner where it is manifested, it shows that this genre is not only sung here: it is danced, painted, played to football and is written poetry. From the theory of the ISA to a movement that breathes Behind this pulse is Urban Family Music. In the midst of the festival, we talked with its founders, Jorge Leonel …
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The beat on the streets The second edition of the Gospel Culture Festival has become a shared experience, absolutely Cuban. And in every corner where it is manifested, it shows that this genre is not only sung here: it is danced, painted, played to football and is written poetry. From the theory of the ISA to a movement that breathes Behind this pulse is Urban Family Music. In the midst of the festival, we talked with its founders, Jorge Leonel …