In this #VirtualVisit, MIM curator Daniel Piper shares some of his favorite artists, instruments, and stories from the Cuba exhibit, including an Abakuá íreme ritual outfit, a ceremonial drum apron designed by NEA National Heritage Fellow Felipe García Villamil, and a set of tambores batá made by Oscar Valdés and played in the band Irakere.
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