El Guachineo is a must! That's how Cubans in Miami get when they gather for a party

A viral video shows Cubans in Miami enjoying a party with traditional music and dance routines, showcasing their culture and traditions in exile. Joy and unity stand out at this event.


A group of Cubans in Miami has taken social media by storm with a video that captures the essence of the typical celebrations from the Island. In the recording, originally shared on TikTok by the user @andresvareladj, participants, all dressed in white, can be seen enjoying a party infused with the distinctive Cuban flavor that connects them beyond borders.

To the rhythm of trending Cuban songs, the attendees display impressive synchronization in their choreography as they dance and have fun together. The atmosphere, filled with joy and energy, reflects a perfect blend of nostalgia and pride in their roots.

Among the highlights of the video, the participants bring to life songs like “El Guachineo,” a track by Chocolate MC that has become a symbol of Cuban fun.

With coordinated movements and the undeniable playfulness that characterizes Cubans, the celebration serves as a reminder of how the community manages to keep its cultural traditions alive, even in exile.

The clip, which has gathered thousands of views, has sparked a wave of comments from users praising the joy and camaraderie of the party.

"This is who we are! Cubans wherever we are," expressed a user, while others expressed their desire to participate in a similar event.

The images pay tribute to the resilience and creativity of Cubans, who find in dance and music a way to express their identity and share it with the world.

This video, more than just a party, is a portrait of how Cubans in Miami continue to celebrate their culture with intensity and passion, bringing a piece of Cuba to every corner.

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Yare Grau

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