Celia Cruz Exhibition
Exhibition on view December 8 through February 2
Admission: Included with general admission to the garden
Gallery Hours: Monday to Sunday / 10 AM to 4 PM
Gallery may close during festivals and private events.
The Celia Cruz Estate and Pinecrest Gardens proudly present the Celia Cruz Centennial Celebration exhibition, the first event marking the 100th anniversary of Cruz’s birth. This tribute will culminate in a two-night concert at Pinecrest Gardens, featuring Lucrecia (as Celia) with the Celia Cruz All Stars performing live in the historic Banyan Bowl.
The exhibition spotlights Celia Cruz’s golden era, 1950-1965, showcasing her remarkable career through photographs, personal documents, iconic dresses, and her unforgettable music.
Special thanks to our collaborators and partners: Celia Cruz Estate, Omer Pardillo-Cid, Nestor Rodriguez, Celia Cruz Foundation, Eloy Cepero, Gonzalo Rodriguez, Gustavo Blanco, Artful Printers, Basilio Alvarez, and HistoryMiami Museum.
This exhibition is curated by Omer Pardillo-Cid and Cristina Blanco.
About the Exhibition
Celia in the 1950s: Her Collaborations and Recordings (La Sonora Matancera)
In the 1950s, Celia Cruz marked a turning point in her career, especially through her collaboration with the popular Cuban ensemble La Sonora Matancera. After emerging in Cuba's music scene through radio and musical theater in the 1940s, Celia Cruz made her debuted on Radio Progreso with La Sonora Matancera on August 2, 1950. This collaboration quickly solidified her status as a major artist, producing hits like "Cao Cao Maní Picao," "Burundanga," and "Me Voy a Pinar del Río," earning her first Gold Records. Her partnership with La Sonora Matancera continued into the early 1960s, yielding nearly 200 recordings and establishing her reputation internationally.
Celia at Sans Souci and Tropicana
In the glamorous settings of Havana's iconic nightclubs, Sans Souci and Tropicana, Celia’s star power continued to rise. She was the central figure in "Sun Sun Babaé" at Sans Souci in 1952, a show that transformed Cuban nightclub entertainment. At Tropicana, the famed "Paradise under the Stars," Celia became a celebrated diva, headlining shows like "Mayombe" in 1953, "Cuban Night" in 1956, and "Bongó Congo" in 1959. Her presence at Tropicana was legendary, blending Afro-Cuban music with a vibrant visual spectacle that captivated audiences. By 1958, she even reached American audiences, appearing on The Tonight Show from Havana, solidifying her international appeal.
Tribute Concert
This exhibition complements the 2025 Tropical Nights at Pinecrest Gardens live music series - that opens with the Celia Cruz Centennial Celebration concert on January 31 and February 1. Join us as we celebrate and honor the legendary, award-winning Celia Cruz and get transported to her vibrant world from 1950-1965. The concert will present music selections from La Sonora Matancera, the period where Celia's artistic career exploded as well as fan favorite songs.
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