The number of the visually impaired people rehabilitated in Cuba has risen to 18,000, since the creation of the National Association for the Blind (ANCI) a little over three decades ago.
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The Antonio Fernández León School for children with vision impairments is a reference point for this type of special education of great importance in Cuba.<br />
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As part of a program of territory extension the XVIII International Book Fair, towns and neighbourhoods from the Santiago de Cuban province will have from the 5th and until the 8th of March mobile libraries with big offers.
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Fifty years after being created, the Eastern Folk Ballet, the first professional group of its kind in Cuba, rescues the Afro-Cuban roots spread throughout the entire eastern region.
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The Second Itinerant Cinema Sample in the Caribbean began in Havana City with the screening of 11 films, like "Ame noire", by Martine Chartrand, of Haitian origin, Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival 2006.
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