Adrian Hearn and Michael Spiro
"Sacred Allegiances: Decentralized Development and the Rhythm of Community Religion in Cuba"

April 16, 2004


Adrian H. Hearn discusses community relationships and ceremonial music in Cuba at the Center for Latin American Studies on April 16.


Adrian H. Hearn (left) is an associate lecturer in applied anthropology at La Trobe University, Melbourne, and a professional percussionist. His research in Senegal and Cuba has focused on the capacity of urban community-based organizations rooted in religious, musical and medicinal traditions to deliver social welfare services.

Michael Spiro is an internationally recognized percussionist, recording artist and educator, who specializes in Afro-Cuban and Brazilian musical forms.




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