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Photographing A Musical Exchange Between New Orleans And Havana

An indomitable musical culture survived the tragedy of the international slave trade. Alt.Latino captured a weeklong celebration featuring artists Trombone Shorty, Tank and the Bangas and Cimafunk.
Cuban singer Cimafunk performs with Tank and the Bangas (winners of NPR's 2017 Tiny Desk Contest), The Soul Rebels and the Queen of the Guardians of the Flame during a concert at La Tropical in Havana.

Last week, the New Orleans bands Tank and the Bangasand traveled to Havana to participate in a ; it was meant to acknowledge the past by celebrating the present.

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