Oyu Oro Afro-Cuban Dance Ensemble is committed to the preservation of Afro-Cuban culture through dance, song and music. Oyu Oro, in the Yoruba Lukumi
language, means “a water lily that serves as a crown.” With this in mind, the ensemble’s repertoire demonstrates and honors African heritage that serves as the foundation of its work. Oyu Oro explores traditional dance forms that derive from the Yoruba, Congo, Carabali, Arara, and Bohemian cultures of West Africa; the rich Haitian influences that remain in Cuba of tumba francesa, vodu, gaga, tajona, Haitian bembe; along with popular dances of Cuban heritage, including rumba, conga, chancletas and son. In 1998, Danys “La Mora” Perez, International Afro-Cuban folklorist and dance ethnologist, founded Oyu Oro in