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Celia Cruz
Cuban singer (1925–2003)

Santería
thumb|right|upright=1.3|A group of Santería practitioners performing the Cajón de Muertos ceremony in Havana in 2011
Jon Secada
American singer
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orisha
thumb|Statues of Orishas in the water at Dique do Tororó Park, Salvador, Bahia|Salvador, [[Bahia, Brazil]]
Lucumí
liturgical language of Santeria, spoken in Cuba
Xiomara Alfaro
Cuban singer (1930-2018)
Palo Mayombe
group of closely related religions or denominations

Elena Burke
Cuban singer
Afro-Cuban jazz
music genre

Yuli
2018 film by Icíar Bollaín
comparsa
thumb|right|300px|Comparsa on the streets of Maturín, [[Venezuela.]]
A comparsa is a group of singers, musicians and dancers that take part in carnivals and other festivities in Spain and Latin America. Its precise meaning depends on the specific regional celebration. The most famous comparsas are those that participate in the Carnival of Santiago de Cuba and Carnaval de Barranquilla in Colombia. In Brazil, comparsas are called carnival blocks, as those seen in the Carnival of Rio de Janeiro and other Brazilian carnivals. In the US, especially at the New Orleans Mardi Gras, comparsas are calle

Pedro Knight
Cuban musician (1925–2007)
Abakuá
thumb|right|Photograph of an Ireme dancer
Afro-Cuban All Stars
band
Habla Congo
liturgical language of the Palo religion

Yambaó
Yambaó (also known as Cry of the Bewitched) is a 1957 Mexican-Cuban drama film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Ninón Sevilla.