12.20.7 Cole Cole


Colé Colé, a prominent Cuban musical group, founded in July 1990 under the direction of Andy Gola. In the Yoruba language, Colé Colé means luck, blessing, grace. It is also known as La Salsa Caribe Súper.

It is made up of professional musicians who graduated from Cuban art schools. This Cuban orchestra’s repertoire includes a wide variety of musical genres, primarily a blend of Cuban and Caribbean rhythms.

He has performed countless times both nationally and internationally. He has also participated in festivals and artistic events held in Spain, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and Colombia, among others, where he has received several awards.

Colé Colé’s album output includes titles such as Te traigo lo que te gusta (I Bring You What You Like), released by the Tumy Music Label. Other notable albums include Colé Colé live in Havana and Colé Colé in Colombia.

The painter Jorge Arche Silva (1905 – 1956), his contributions to the Cuban Plastic Arts
The plastic work of Enrique Caravia y Montenegro (1905 – 1992)
Wilfredo Oscar de la Concepción Lam y Castillo (1902 – 1982), the significance of his plastic work
The sculptor Teodoro Ramos Blanco (1902 – 1972), his work
The plastic work of Gumersindo Barea y García (1901 – ?)
The painter Carlos Enríquez Gómez (1900 – 1957), an essential exponent of Cuban visual arts
The work of the sculptor Juan José Sicre y Vélez (1898 – ?)
The work of the painter and architect Augusto García Menocal y Córdova (1899 – ?)