Vamos Cuba! Peacock Theatre

Cuban choreographer Nilda Guerra’s spectacular Vamos Cuba! returns to the Peacock Theatre with some sizzling hot salsa, mambo, rumba and cha cha cha

Vamos Cuba! Johan Persson
The high energy production Vamos Cuba! returns to London with an intoxicating mix of traditional and modern Cuban dance styles including salsa, rumba, cha-cha-cha and reggaeton.

Vamos Cuba! (Let’s Go Cuba!) embodies the vibrant country’s impassioned spirit.

The dancing takes place in the crazy chaos of Havana airport, where families wait to say fond farewells before being parted, while lovers look forward to being reunited. Arrival at the airport might be the moment these passengers’ adventures begin or herald the end of their escapade for now.

One thing is for sure though – time simply flies when you are having fun!

Created by the terpsichorean team who delighted dance fans worldwide with the exuberant smash-hit Havana Rakatan (which enjoyed an astonishing six seasons showing in London’s West End), Vamos Cuba! boasts a live band led by Rodney Barreto, and a cast of the hottest dancers Cuba has to offer.



Acclaimed choreographer and director Nilda Guerra is tasked with evoking all the joyous zeal and lively humour of Cuban life in this production.

Now an internationally established artist, Guerra began her professional career in 1993 as a dancer at Havana’s Teatro Lírico. She founded Ballet Rakatan, one of Cuba’s most prestigious dance companies, in 2001.

Vamos Cuba! indeed!

We have five pairs of tickets for the opening night (24 October) which is followed by a Cuban style dance class for Culture Whisper members to redeem. Book now to avoid disappointment!
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What Vamos Cuba! Peacock Theatre
Where Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street, London, WC2A 2HT | MAP
Nearest tube Angel (underground)
When 24 Oct 17 – 11 Nov 17, Sat mat. 14:30, Sun mat. 14:00; Sun eve 18:00
Price £15-£42
Website Click here to book via the Sadler's Wells website




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