Cuba and Dance!
with
Ramses Batista
&
Rad A. Drew
February 26 - March 3, 2020
(One spot!)
&
Rad A. Drew
February 26 - March 3, 2020
(One spot!)
and
March 7-13, 2020
(Sold Out)
(Sold Out)
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Cuban Photographer, Ramses Batista, and I, created this unique photo workshop for the nearly exclusive purpose of photographing Dancers of the National Ballet of Cuba.
© Rad A. Drew |
For several years now, Ramses and I have collaborated to bring photographers and dancers together for some amazing portrait sessions. But there never seemed to be enough time to spend with the Dancers!
That's why this trip is all about photographing dancers and all things dance!
© Ramses Batista |
© Rad A. Drew |
Description
We'll photograph dancers in multiple locations in Havana including historic sites, in the streets, and in abandoned structures.
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Don't worry! There'll still be plenty of time for street photography including architecture, old cars, and portraiture in locations throughout Havana, including along the Paseo de Prado, the Malecon, the historic squares, and Old Havana.
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Inside the Alicia Alonzo Grand Theater
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Cuba's boys and girls have an early opportunity to learn dance. Those who show promise at elementary levels matriculate to a dance school in Havana where they receive both their ballet instruction and their academic education. We'll visit the Dance School and photograph students as they work hard at practice, and hang out in the halls as students do in any school! It's an opportunity to look inside one of Cuba's cultural institutions.
Between visits to these (and other surprise locations!), we'll photograph dancers against the gritty background that is Cuba through and through, and in locations not readily available to visitors.
© Ramses Batista |
As an option, when photographing dancers, you'll have the opportunity to use remote flash equipment for fill and dramatic effects. You'll use the equipment with your camera and Ramses and I will provide support on the use of the equipment and techniques. For those who'd rather not use the flash technique, we'll have plenty of opportunities for available light photography, using positioning and reflectors to influence the light.
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A Visit to Ramses' Studio
It's important to note that a visit to Ramses's studio is an experience in and of itself. His studio is a work of art! He's created a functional studio built from available and found materials (there's no Home Depot or Lowes for building supplies!) that come together to make a uniquely beautiful working studio that can be transformed into a restaurant for special lunch and dinner guests.
Lodging
We'll stay in Casas (the equivalent of our B&Bs), with private bath, AC, and breakfast. Many of these locations are places our groups have stayed in before, and all are vetted by our travel partners on the ground in Havana.
Cost
$5,295 (email me for information on how to make your $500 deposit and claim your spot.)
The trip includes the following:
- Ground transport to and from the airport in Havana (we’ll pick you up and drop you off)
- 87 CUC ($100 USD worth of local currency) upon arrival at the airport (to make sure you have cash until we have an opportunity to exchange money)
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner each day
- Lodging in Casas in Havana
- Ground transportation
- Fees for photographing dancers and models
Not included:
- airfare to/from Havana
- travel visa (purchased at airport, usually $100 or less depending on your airline)
- gratuities
- alcohol
- Trip insurance (in the event you can’t travel)
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Itinerary
Saturday, March 7, 2020
(Wednesday, February 26, 2020)
You'll arrive in Havana on the afternoon of March 7 (February 26) and be greeted at the airport. We'll spend the rest of the day getting settled in our Casas, getting out for some street photography, and then dinner.
Sunday, March 8 – Thursday, March 12, 2020
(Wednesday, February 26 -Tuesday, March 3, 2020)
We will not provide a specific day-to-day itinerary for March 8 to 12 (or February 26 - March 3).
Ramses and I have created an overall plan for these days with anchor events. We'll make decisions based on the weather, the dancer's schedules, availability of locations, and, always, we'll have an eye out for the wonderful serendipitous events that always occur.
Ramses refers to Cuba as a land of shifting sands, and that is an apt way of describing it. In my many trips there, I've learned that it's important to go with the flow and be ready to adapt to those shifting sands, because there is almost always wonder in the unexpected.
Important
Documentation Requirements
A valid passport, and a Travel Card (aka Visa) (purchased at airline ticket counter) is required for Cuba.
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
Trips to Cuba are strictly governed by the OFAC. We work with an experienced travel agency to ensure that all of the appropriate documentation and OFAC licenses are obtained for each participant for travel to Cuba.
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A non-refundable deposit of $500 per person is required at the time of booking. Once fees are paid-in-full cancellation penalties apply.
Cancellation
60 Days prior to arrival date, deposit $500.00
59 to 45 days prior to arrival date - 50% of total cost.
44 days to arrival date - 100% of total cost
Click here to email me for registration instructions.