MIRROR DANCE

Castro's Revolution

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  • Co-producer/director María Teresa Rodríguez says, “It is my hope that MIRROR DANCE will offer an opportunity for healing to those Cuban-Americans and Cuban nationals whose families have been split by political ideology….” Can conflicting political ideologies between family members be healed?

  • Though estranged through politics and separated for almost 40 years, Cuban-born twins Ramona and Margarita de Saá both continue to share a passion for dance. Do you think that the arts have the power to overcome divisions between people and between countries? Why or why not?

  • In the film, Margarita reflects, “When I left Cuba I didn’t just lose my biological family, I lost something very special to me—the National Ballet of Cuba. I lost two families.” How much would you give up for your political beliefs?
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