Florida, August 25 – Sonero Dani Danilo, a renowned performer from Florida, was one of the artists who entertained at the provincial event commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), held in the Carlos Manuel de Céspedes municipality.
His performance took place on a stage where he drew numerous attendees, including members of the Federation, local authorities, and the community at large.
Recognized for his ability to fuse Cuban son with contemporary elements, Dani Danilo performed a repertoire that included traditional Cuban songs. His performance was hailed as a tribute to local culture and the FMC’s work in promoting equity and social development in the province.
A native of Florida, Dani Danilo has built a musical career based on the preservation of Cuban son. With more than a decade of experience, he has performed at national and provincial festivals and community venues throughout the region, earning a place in the Florida cultural scene.
The choice of Dani Danilo for this event was no coincidence: his music, rooted in local identity, symbolizes cultural resilience and the celebration of Cuban roots; his ability to connect with the audience through improvisations and lively interactions adds special value to each of his performances.
Dani Danilo’s participation in the provincial event for the 65th anniversary of the FMC, held in the municipality of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, enriched the evening and reinforced his role as a cultural icon in Florida.