Grammy-nominated Cuban musician Cimafunk is bringing his Afro-Cuban rhythms and Black American funk energy to West Palm Beach this Friday.
Dubbed the James Brown of Cuba, Cimafunk 鈥 who has jammed with icons from George Clinton and Jon Batiste to CeeLo Green and Alejandro Sanz 鈥 told SA国际传谋 making music has proved therapeutic and provides an avenue for self-discovery.
His nine-piece band blends Afro-Cuban soul with funk 鈥 the clave and percussion instruments bridge deep-rooted musical connections between Cuba and New Orleans jazz.
Cima underlines the similarity of beat patterns in the sound coming from both places. "When you see that in New Orleans, basically you can find that the rhythm is mostly the same, the essence,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o it's really connected, always.鈥
His latest album, , which translates to For Your Body, conjures up that same spirit, connecting body and soul. Each of his animated dance movements on stage is a homage to his Cuban and African ancestry.
Cima, who drew praise for his , said his high-energy music is also quite intimate, serving as a vehicle for education and self-discovery.
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Beneath Cimafunk鈥檚 infectious Afro-Cuban grooves lies a rich historical legacy: his name honors the cimarr贸ns 鈥 escaped enslaved Africans who forged independent communities.
He told SA国际传谋 part of his musical journey is tied to figuring out his family鈥檚 African background.
鈥溾奡o I start to try to reach out for the elder in the family,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey started to [tell] me the stories, the stories that was there, everything was there, all the information.鈥
Cima said he found The Autobiography of a Runaway Slave by Miguel Barnet especially helpful; it's the life story of one of Cuba's last surviving cimarr贸ns.
"So at that point, I got so obsessed with that. I started to write a couple songs at that moment that were super close to my identity,鈥 he said.
IF YOU GO:
What: Cimafunk
When: May 23, 2025
Where: Kravis Center for the Performing Arts: 701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401Information: More details
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