Street duo brings joy to the streets of Santiago de Cuba and goes viral on social media

A duo of street artists in Santiago de Cuba is winning over social media with their music and dance. She, a former dancer from Guantánamo, and he, with improvised instruments, bring the vibrant energy of their art to Enramadas street.


A video captured on the streets of Santiago de Cuba has gone viral on Facebook, featuring a couple of street performers who, with their music, dance, and boundless energy, have won the affection of passersby and social media users.

She, recognized by many Cubans who left comments, is from Guantánamo and, according to those who know her, was a professional dancer before experiencing mental health issues. He accompanies her with improvised instruments, creating a show that is already part of Santiago's urban folklore, especially on the bustling Enramadas street.

The images show her routine: she dances tirelessly, with energetic and expressive movements, while he accompanies her with percussion, creating a contagious rhythm that stops onlookers in their tracks and draws smiles from them. Despite their circumstances, they do it with joy and dignity, and many acknowledge that they are "earning their bread honestly."

The comments on the post quickly began to multiply. "They earn their money honestly without bothering anyone,” said a user. Others claim that they have been performing in Santiago for years, primarily in Enramadas, and that their presence is already familiar to both locals and visitors.

“They are unique,” “they brighten the day,” “I haven't seen them in a while, I miss them,” are phrases that are often repeated among those who have crossed paths with this remarkable couple. Although some point out their mental health status, the majority agree on the human and cultural value of their artistic expression.

This duo represents a genuine form of everyday joy, and their street art has become a vibrant expression of Cuban idiosyncrasy. While some only record, many others offer their support, recognizing their effort and authenticity.

Frequently asked questions about the street duo from Santiago de Cuba

Who are the street artists that have gone viral in Santiago de Cuba?

The duo consists of a woman known for her vibrant energy when dancing and a man who accompanies her with improvised instruments. She is from Guantánamo and was a professional dancer before facing mental health challenges. Together, they have captivated passersby with their street performance in Santiago, especially on Enramadas Street.

Why have they gone viral on social media?

The video of their street performance went viral on Facebook due to its contagious energy and the authenticity of their art. Many people were moved by their story and the way they convey joy despite personal hardships, which has led the audience on social media to support and appreciate their efforts to earn an honest living.

How is street art related to Cuban culture?

Street art, like that created by this duo, is a vibrant expression of Cuban idiosyncrasy, marked by joy and resilience. Despite the economic and social challenges facing the country, Cubans find in art a means of expression and a connection to the cultural roots that define them. This type of artistic manifestation reflects the creativity and adaptability of the Cuban population.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.