(energetic music) new york photographer, tria giovan grew up in the caribbean and traveled here many times during the 1990s. now, she's returned, this time to photograph cuban culture, it's dancers and musicians. (jazzy music) - cuba feels a lot younger. i'm like, "oh, i'm older." cuba looks younger. i mean, it's just livelier. there's some more energy. it's obvious that things have changed, the mood swifted and shifted. - [narrator] today, tria's taking portraits of dancers, rehearsing to broadway music at a dance academy that used to be a prison. (shutter click) (tria speaking in foreign language) - that's nice. yeah. beautiful. (shutter click) (energetic music) - [narrator] photography is embedded deep inside cuba's dna, going back into history. (man speaking in foreign language) photographers came from all over the world to chronicle the revolution and its aftermath. - okay, re, you can have it. come on. - [narrator] among them, acclaimed new york photographer, elliott erwitt. - this is fidel and me. for at it's worth. looks like i was looking at a cigar. maybe it was a lull in t