Cuban Radio History
Amada Morado is an actress with great awards in the theater, but her magnificent performance as Emelina, the kind woman in the soap opera Destino Prohibido directed by Xiomara Blanco makes it the small screen, who gets from the theaters, to install the hundreds of thousands of Cuban homes.{dropcap}W{/dropcap}hen Maria Leisa Olivera Hernandez finished her pre university studies passed a course of Emergent Teachers. She was selected to work as a teacher of Secondary School. In 1970 she linked to the Provincial Radio Station CMHW where was created creating the Dramatic Group, it was approved and began her artistic career.
Isabel Fernandez Corrales studied primary and secondary schools. After high school she matriculated in the 1 Pre- University Institute of Havana.
At the triumph of the Revolution she responded to the call of Fidel to train volunteer teachers. She made a make up short course in La Sierra Maestra. She was chosen to train as revolutionary instructor and worked with the domestic employees, who were prepared to be bank employees. She was also in charge of country women of Ana Betancourt and Makarenko prepared to be teacher.
Irela Bravo is prestigious actress and broadcaster. She started her career at the Formation Actors School of the Cuban Broadcasting Institute in 1971. The school was organized and directed by great actor and beloved comrade Alejandro Lugo and excellent actors and directors of Radio and Television were part of school staff.Being still a student, she started working as actress in the radio, which she has been alternated with the movies, the radio and the television…
She has dedicated a great part of her career to children programming. Irela Bravo has participated in one of the most Cuban classical cartoons, of national reference, Elpidio Valdes. In 1997 she was granted by the Ministry of Education, for her work as an actress in favor of childhood.
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