The document provides an overview of art, architecture, dance, and music in Cuba. It discusses how cave paintings were some of the earliest Cuban art forms and describes the colonial art that developed in the 18th-19th centuries by self-taught mulatto and black artists. It outlines the Cuban colonial architecture style from the 16th-19th centuries found in cities like Havana. It also examines the mambo dance that originated from Haitian settlements in Cuba and combines both African and European influences. Finally, it notes how Cuban music in the 19th century progressed from classical to romantic styles with composers writing symphonies, operas and pieces inspired by European composers.