Cuban folclorist Rogelio Martínez Fure studied civil legislation, anthropology, and folclore motivated by the annals and advancement of regional culture. In 1962 the talented composer became movie director of Conjunto Folclorico Nacional de Cuba, founded 2 yrs earlier to keep traditional Cuban music history, joining an organization known as Oru in 1968. Rogelio Martínez Fure’s study has been released in Poetas de Lenguas Africanas, a publication predicated on African poets and Dialogos Imaginarios, released by Letras Cubanas.