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Carmelina Barberis, the Guajira Voice Who Found Her Second Home in La Palma
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Every Monday of the Indianos festival, when white floods the streets and talcum powder transforms the capital of La Palma into a scene somewhere between memory and parody, there is one voice that for years has embodied that Atlantic connection with particular clarity: Carmelina Barberis, a leading figure in Cuban folk song and a symbol of the cultural relationship between La Palma and Cuba. Carmen Emilia Barberis Gil (Old Havana, August 8, 1938)…
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