La Cubana recieves the Ramblista d’Honor 2024 award from Amics de la Rambla

The Amics de La Rambla Association, which annually grants the Ramblista of Honor awards, has chosen to award us this year’s Ramblista of Honor distinction: “in recognition of its artistic trajectory, its relationship with and affection for La Rambla, and its contribution to the happiness and well-being of Barcelona’s residents.”

The other recipients of this distinction are Joan Oliveras Bagués and Cristina Caparrós. The award ceremony took place this Wednesday, October 23rd, in the Saló de Cent at Barcelona City Hall, presided over by the Mayor of Barcelona, Mr. Jaume Collboni, and the president of the Amics de la Rambla Association, Pau Bosch.

The founder and director of La Cubana, Jordi Milán, expressed his gratitude on behalf of the entire company for this recognition and highlighted La Rambla’s importance to our trajectory. After leaving Sitges, we set up our operations headquarters very close by, on Carrer del Carme.

La Cubana has had and continues to have a deep relationship with La Rambla, which we hold dear: it was there that we performed for the first time in a theater, at Teatre Romea, with La Tempestad (1986); the Capitol became a theater when we performed Cómeme el coco, negro (1990), and we produced and rehearsed Cegada de Amor in commercial spaces on Carrer del Carme and Carrer de la Junta de Comerç. La Rambla has also been the setting for many of our street performances, celebrations, and press conferences.

3th Edition of “Vida de Teresina”

The Teresines (especially) and us (La Cubana) couldn’t be happier and more satisfied with the response the book is receiving.

Penguin Publishing has announced, just three weeks after it went on sale, that they have already released the third edition of the Teresines’ biography.

According to what they told us, there are several factors that were decisive in making this decision. The first is that the book is selling very well throughout Catalonia and that “Vida de Teresina” has ranked among the best-selling books. Another factor is that with the imminent arrival of Sant Jordi, there are very good forecasts, and they must avoid “at all costs” that people could be left without it. And obviously, they have also taken into account the feedback we are receiving from readers: the book is being very well received by those who have already bought and read it.

For all these reasons, we are “happier than a child with new shoes”…