In the brand new CUBA giant screen film in the Science Museum’s Omnitheater, you’ll travel to our once-mysterious southern neighbor to see the resilience and determination of a remarkable island nation through the eyes of a historian, a ballerina, and a team of scientists.
Meet the people who are committed to restoring Cuba’s rich architectural heritage, which dates back to the 16th century.
Learn about the Cuban National Ballet School, the largest ballet school in the world. And dive deep into Cuba’s coral reefs, which are the healthiest of any Caribbean nation, with a team of marine biologists.
What is it about the island’s history that contributes to this environmental success story? Through incredible historic photography and modern-day giant screen footage, this new film will lift the veil on this world unto itself – a rarely-seen nation of history, art, and science.