The choreographer Yanoski Suarez Rodriguez presented "Camille" at Enramadas Street in Santiago de Cuba, a performance that uses the body and wood to talk about freedom and power structures. The piece, described by its author as "a cry for that freedom to be", was his second and last public show before the final premiere, scheduled for the coming months.
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The choreographer Yanoski Suarez Rodriguez presented "Camille" at Enramadas Street in Santiago de Cuba, a performance that uses the body and wood to talk about freedom and power structures. The piece, described by its author as "a cry for that freedom to be", was his second and last public show before the final premiere, scheduled for the coming months.