The orchestra was founded in Cuba in 1939 at the time of the great ballrooms. They still maintain this musical tradition today and invite their guests onto the dance floor to the classic Cuban dances cha-cha-cha, son, danzon, charanga and bolero.
In order to do justice to the authenticity of the music, the orchestra, which is now in its third generation, still comprises 13 musicians, including string instruments and flutes. They have also won two Latin Grammys for their albums Icono and Chachachá: Homenaje a lo Tradicional in collaboration with Issac Delgado and Alain Pérez. We are delighted to welcome the Orquesta Aragón to an evening of the quintessence of Cuban music.