The Avellaneda Theater, in the Historic Center of Camagüey, hosted the event’s awards gala, dedicated this time to the eighth anniversary of the passing of Fidel Castro, considered by many as José Martí’s most prominent disciple.
The keynote speaker, Lennys Ayala, said “we are a generation that needs to revive the National Hero of Cuba every day.” Ayala, who received an award from the Seminar’s jury, noted that the closely approaching Martí is “the first step to integrate into work and the social endeavors performed by our people.”
Nearly 80 children, teenagers and adolescents from all Cuban provinces participated in the contest and competed in the theoretical section about Martí’s ethics and legacy, and vied for awards in various artistic categories.