Estrella de Oriente Organ, from Las Tunas

The Organ belonging to the Ochoa family, weighing around one ton, stands proudly. A lot of rain has fallen since its smaller "ancestor" arrived in Cuba from France, via the port of Cienfuegos. Santiago Fornaris, a carpenter from Bayamo, introduced the musical instrument in Manzanillo and, little by little, with its Cuban wit flooded guateques and revelries.

Writer Odalis Leyva Rosabal

Writing to Don Quixote has always been a source of inspiration for Spanish-speaking rhapsodists and others. An inveterate lover of Cervantes' work and aware of the creative wealth accumulated around the "knight of the sad figure", the writer Odalys Leyva Rosabal gave life to the anthology La Raza Promisoria (The Promising Race), which in three volumes compiles poems by 317 authors from more than 20 countries and different periods, from the 16th century to the present day.

Euterpe Choir, from Las Tunas.

Here, sitting with a flute in her hands, I imagine the Greek muse Euterpe, satisfied. A professional choir in our province bears her name and has been honoring it for three decades now, against all odds.

The repair of the Tunas cinema is in the final stage of the investment process.

The Tunas Cinema-Theater is in the final stage of a capital repair after several months of intervention in this gigantic facility, the most important cultural center in the eastern province of Las Tunas.

Painter Jarol Rodríguez

Jarol Rodríguez is a simple young man; he speaks eloquently and passionately about his dreams and is always working on some project. Perhaps because of this reason, and because talent and dedication are usually the perfect marriage, he has been noticed for some time now by his contemporaries for the maturity of his work.