Spotlight: My Mother in Havana: A Memoir of Magic & Miracle by Rebe Huntman
/In this dazzling and lyrical debut memoir, Huntman reimagines the classic pilgrimage quest as she is drawn into the mysteries of the gods and saints of modern-day Cuba. Interweaving the story of her search to reconnect with her mother, 30 years after her death, with the search for the sacred feminine, Huntman leads us into a world of séance and sacrifice, pilgrimage and dance, which both resurrect her mother and bring Huntman face to face with a larger version of herself.
Drawing on years of study into Afro-Cuban dance, folklore, history, and religion, My Mother in Havana chronicles Huntman’s journey to Havana to immerse herself in the ritual dances that pay tribute to Ochún, a beloved goddess of the Santería religion, and follows Huntman’s pilgrimage to Our Lady of Charity, Ochún’s Catholic counterpart, in the mountain town of El Cobre. Huntman’s journey towards this trio of mothers—Ochún, Our Lady, and her own mother—propels her on a life-altering odyssey, filled with beauty and mystery.
A vibrant tribute to the dynamic culture of Cuba, where life and death are a continuum and the dead and the living are always in communication, My Mother in Havana is also a moving memorial to Huntman’s mother and a celebration of all mothers—and the creative principle that generates and animates us all.
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About the Author
Rebe Huntman is a memoirist, essayist, dancer, teacher, and poet who writes at the intersections of feminism, world religion and spirituality. For over a decade she directed Chicago’s award-winning Danza Viva Center for World Dance, Art & Music and its dance company, One World Dance Theater. Huntman collaborates with native artists in Cuba and South America, has been featured in Latina Magazine, Chicago Magazine, and the Chicago Tribune, and has appeared on Fox and ABC. A Macondo fellow and recipient of an Ohio Individual Excellence award, Huntman has received support for her debut memoir, My Mother in Havana, from The Ohio State University, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Ragdale Foundation, PLAYA Residency, Hambidge Center, and Brush Creek Foundation. She lives in Delaware, Ohio and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.