July 14, 2008
IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance & Music: To preserve and cultivate the heritage of Miami's Afro-Cubans
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IFE-ILE is the only organization in South Florida that is actively preserving the heritage of Afro-Cuban folkloric arts traditions through regular performances, classes and workshops. They both entertain and educate people of all backgrounds and keep traditions alive through workshops and classes.

IFE-ILE's dance troupe is the most renowned Afro-Cuban dance troupe in Miami. Famous for our traditional Afro-Cuban dances, Mambo, Rumba, Conga, Chancleta, Son, Salsa, and the ritual dances of the Orishas, our company also boasts a repertoire featuring a wide range of other genres, including modern dance, ballet and Hip Hop. The company has performed at the Latin Grammy Awards, Super Bowl Sunday and the Billboard Awards, as well as in festivals such as the Smithsonian Institution's Folklife Festival and the Emancipation Celebration in Trinidad-Tobago. IFE-ILE has also performed in several videos and commercials, as well as Andy Garcia's new film, The Lost City.
IFE-ILE's many cultural and educational programs and events are made possible by our supporters — whether funders, donors or volunteers.
We can be reached at (305) 476-0832 or by email at ifeiledancecompany@yahoo.com
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