Two years ago I was travelling in Cuba for four weeks. I have tried to experience Cuba as it really is using local transport, eating local food and talking to many amazing people. Today I want to share some of my favourite photos from Sancti Spíritus and some insights into the life of the Cuban people with you. While my last two photo documentaries about Cuba aimed to document the hard life behind the colourful facades, in this post I will show you how New Year is celebrated in Cuba.
If you want to know more about Cuba, head over to Part 1 of my series on Cuba featuring Havana or check out Part 2 about Trinidad.
Puente Yayabo
18mm, f10, 1/250; Click on image to enlarge.
Historic Centre of Sancti Spíritus
18mm, f8, 1/400; Click on image to enlarge.
Religion in Cuba
In the historic centre I came across this beautiful blue church. Despite the socialist government discouraging the practice of religion in the past, not everybody is an atheist in Cuba. In fact, there are quite a few religious people in Cuba and recently the government lifted restrictions that had previously banned religious Cubans from joining the communist party. When I was travelling in Cuba in 2015, Pope Francis had just visited Cuba and was welcomed enthusiastically by the people.
18mm, f9, 1/500; Click on image to enlarge.
Dancing on the Streets
105mm, f5.6, 1/200; Click on image for large still image.
Cuba Libre
However, while Europe was already celebrating the new year, in Cuba there were still 6 more hours to go until midnight.
24mm, f4, 1/60; Click on image to enlarge.
Traditional New Year's Dinner
35mm, f4.5, 1/60; Click on image to enlarge.
Celebrating New Year's Eve
At midnight, we headed to the central plaza where most of the town was gathering to celebrate the beginning of the New Year together. The family had told me not to expect too much from the fireworks since in Cuba fireworks are quite hard to get, but they assured me that nearly every year at least somebody was able to get their hands on some fireworks. Well, when the first ten minutes of the New Year had passed without a single rocket or banger, it was obvious that there would be no fireworks this year. Nevertheless, I enjoyed celebrating New Year's Eve with this amazing family and their friends!
40mm, f9, 1/320; Click on image to enlarge.
Hangover on New Year
135mm, f9, 1/640; Click on image to enlarge.
Cerveza from the Truck
The beer might have been the cheapest beer I have ever had, but it was certainly not the best and might be another explanation for the hungover guys above...
22mm, f8, 1/500; Click on image to enlarge.
A Tired Start into the New Year
18mm, f6.3, 1/200; Click on image to enlarge.
Happy New Year to You!
As you see, I had a great start into the year 2016 in Cuba. I hope you also had a great start into a Happy New Year 2018 today!
After celebrating New Year's Eve in Sancti Spíritus, I left the city for my next destination in Cuba: Camagüey. Stay tuned for the upcoming part #4 of my photo documentary series about Cuba and be sure to follow me to not miss out!
Also, check out my first two Cuban photo documentaries of my series Two Faces of a City if you haven't already:
- Havana, Cuba - Two faces of a city. A photo documentary.
- Trinidad, Cuba: Two faces of a city. A photo documentary.
18mm, f8, 1/400; Click on image to enlarge.
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All the photos in this post are original and many of them have never been published before.
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