1600 M Street, NW
Washington, DC, District of Columbia 20036

Change has come to Cuba, providing new opportunities for its people—and for US citizens who can now travel legally to this long-embargoed island nation. Juan Jose Valdes, the Society’s Geographer, and a native of Cuba, will share his personal story as a young refugee from the island, culminating in his work on the Geographic’s highly-detailed new map of Cuba. Award-winning travel writer Christopher Baker, who leads Geographic-sponsored trips to the island, will take us on a vivid virtual tour of Havana’s Old City, the island’s rich nature preserves, and its fascinating blend of cultures.

At 9 p.m., after enjoying a fresh look at this fascinating country 90 miles off our shores, stick around for a lively salsa dance party, Cuban-style. Instruction provided by DC’s salsa maestra Eileen Torres; music spun by local favorite and Cuban timba expert DJ Reyna.

Tickets to the talk ($20) and dance party ($10) will also be available separately.

Added by NatGeoLive on January 9, 2012

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