Since then I've read volumes about Castro and the Revolution. I will never know how we were able to engage a Tour Guide with a van, visit cigar and rum factories, sample delicious Cuban dishes, enjoy drives into the countryside .. ending our week with an evening under the stars at the famed Tropicana Nightclub!
The second we walked into the room, bongo drumbeats called my name … I can still remember how I felt, that raw energy. In front of me a gorgeous man, bongo between his legs, accompanied by flute, guitar, bass, and snare drum.
That evening I watched as a swarthy Cuban approached our table, asked permission from my Mother for a dance .. with ME! A whirl around the Tropicana dance floor, his arms, scent of musky aftershave .. I will never forget.
foot-tapping rhythm
my heart beats in 'bongo time'
simply have to dance
What a beautiful memory...to dance at the Tropicana! Music, so alluring!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing experience that was Helen!! I am sure that has been a fascinating story that you have shared many times, and rightly so. I love the line at the end of the heart-beat in time with the bongo! This is absolutely wonderful my friend!
ReplyDeleteHelen I'm mesmerized by this memory. Wow, how many can say they've had an adventure like this. I love how you told it, you brought it to life and the marvelous photo you also shared.
ReplyDeleteGetting to know you is like reading a wonderful book, Helen. There are so many chapters yet to be revealed!! I love your Cuba story.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful share. I imagine it was a magical night for you.
ReplyDeleteME! A whirl around the Tropicana dance floor
ReplyDeleteI will never forget.
Love this Haibun Helen! An encounter never to be forgotten. Not anyone can emulate this now given the current political situation and the pesky Covid! You are privileged, you are blessed, Ma'am!
Hank
Dio Mio... You were dancing with Che Guevara at the Tropicana. Why am I not surprised ? :)Just as well Mum was there as a chaperone !Fun poem.
ReplyDeleteYou go Helen! Hotttt! 😅
ReplyDeleteHelen! Wow! What an amazing experience! It must be really a wonderful memory to cherish!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for sharing such a joyful memory.
ReplyDeleteSo cool, Helen! I have recently become totally enamored of Cuban music.
ReplyDeleteLovely memory in words and photo
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Much love...
I envy you, Helen. Going to the Tropicana for an evening, good for you! I remember the bongo drums becoming popular back in the 50's.
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Wow! That must have been amazing, Helen. What a great memory it is.
ReplyDeleteDearest Helen,
ReplyDeleteSo the true feeling of what was going on in Havana and entire Cuba at the time escaped you...
Your story makes me long to the steel bongas in Curaçao! Would love to be in the Caribbean right now.
Such memories for you are treasures!!!
Hugs,
Mariette
The innocene of being 18 likely protected you from the political realities. It all sounds glorious, especially that swirl around the dance floor. I remember dancing.....way back when. I loved it, too.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful memory captured. Well done.
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful haibun, and your haiku at the end is full of sensation. and what great trip that must have been, seeing havana still at it's prime. very well written helen, enjoyed this very much!
ReplyDeleteWhat a memory! I can just imagine the scene.
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