Cuqui La Mora gives money to street musicians in New York: "I have always dreamed of doing this."

Cuqui La Mora, the Cuban comedian, supports street musicians in New York by giving them money in recognition of their talent. Her gesture, shared on Instagram, reflects admiration for urban art.


The Cuban comedian Cuqui La Mora, currently visiting New York, has expressed her admiration for the artistic talent that fills the streets of the city.

During her visit to the Big Apple, the artist paused to enjoy the performances of street musicians and singers, and decided to make a financial contribution as a recognition of their talent.

Through a video posted on her Instagram account, Cuqui La Mora shared the heartfelt moment when she handed money to urban artists who were performing in public spaces.

"There's so much talent on the streets of New York; the best show is undoubtedly right there," he wrote alongside the post.

In the video, the comedian expresses her excitement about the gesture: "I always dreamed of doing this. Oh, look how beautiful, culture doesn't have a fixed moment," she stated while making her contribution.

This act has generated positive reactions among her followers, who applauded Cuqui's sensitivity and support for street art.

Cuqui La Mora's performance reflects her deep appreciation for culture and her intention to acknowledge the efforts of artists who, with their talent, enrich the urban landscape of one of the most iconic cities in the world.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but currently living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.