the gran teatro de la habana, a havana landmark since 1838.ro government's belief in arts for all, it's become a theatre for the people, not just the privileged. it's a big charity gala tonight. the talk of the town. and choreographed by the living legend of cuban ballet, alicia alonso. danny and annette get themselves ready. applause and so to the centrepiece of tonight's show. annette and danny perform a sequence from the ballet giselle. it may look effortless, but this is the result of years of dedication, and a passion i've already noticed so many cubans share. head out of havana, and there's an awful lot more to discover about the cuban archipelago. my next destination is trinidad, the sugar town, halfway along the coast of the main island, some 350km from the capital. one really cool thing i've noticed about cuba, there's hardly any traffic. we've been driving down some of the main arteries in the island on our way to trinidad, and i've hardly seen any cars. this is what perpetuates the notion that cuba is stuck in a time warp. a perfect