Guide to Art and Culture: week from 28 January to 4 February

ART

Philoctetes Project

The Filoctetes Project, an urban intervention by the artist Emilio García Wehbi that took the streets of the city of Buenos Aires by storm in 2002, arrives at the Kirchner Cultural Center with an exhibition that seeks to give visibility to contemporary art practices from temporal duration that invite the production of critical thinking. In the first basement you can visit until March 6 the Filoctetes Archive: documents of an intervention, an exhibition that brings together a heterodox documentary corpus, classified and preserved from the four editions of the Filoctetes Project held in Buenos Aires Aires, Vienna, Berlin and Krakow between 2002 and 2008.

*CCK. Sarmiento 151, CABA

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Symbiology. Artistic practices in a planet in emergency

“Symbiology” is a word invented to move the meanings of art (symbology) towards the generation of relationships with other beings (symbiosis). The exhibition brings together more than 170 works of contemporary Argentine art by more than 140 artists from all over the country who explore new links and mixtures between the human and the non-human. This exploration emerges at a time when the planet's habitability crisis raises profound questions about the dominant models of action, knowledge and feeling.

It is carried out jointly by the Secretariat of Cultural Heritage, the Kirchner Cultural Center and the Ministry of Culture of the Nation, and with the support of the Medifé Foundation. The curatorship is in charge of a team led by Valeria González, Secretary of Cultural Heritage, and made up of Mercedes Claus, Florencia Curci and Pablo Méndez.

The exhibition will be open to the public from Wednesday to Sunday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., until June 26, with protocols and prior reservation on the web www.cck.gob. ar

*Kirchner Cultural Center. Sarmiento 151, CABA

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Visual arts at the Buenos Aires Theater Complex

ALL IN BLACK. EYES CLOSED BECAUSE OF THE EXCESS OF THE DISASTER

Submerged in the possibilities of the catastrophe, Alejandro Cesarco presents an exhibition without photographs in the room. The artist breaks down The Devil Probably (Robert Bresson, 1977), the film in which almost twenty-five years before the scientist Paul Crutzen announced that we were in a new geological era, now known as the Anthropocene. Images of each of the disasters that today lead us to experience climate change are exposed: images of acid rain, fields irrigated with agrochemicals, rivers and oceans contaminated with industrial waste, the destruction of the ozone layer or the loss of biodiversity. . Since mid-2019, the world has changed and the exhibition has gone through various forms.

Tuesday to Sunday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Until Sunday, February 27. Free admission.

*Photogallery. San Martin Theater. Avda. Corrientes 1530

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MAGIC DELAY

An intervention based on the urban communication columns known as “Morris columns”, which appeared in Europe in the mid-19th century. The installation by Damián Linossi proposes a reflection on the role of communication in the public sphere, the artist's attitude and his ability to renounce the work.

Tuesday to Sunday, 12 to 20 hours. Until Thursday, February 10

*Hall Alfredo Alcón. San Martin Theater. Avda. Corrientes 1530

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CYCLE OF SITE SPECIFIC INTERVENTIONS

The work created by the Argentine artist Elisa Strada is made up of street signs painted by her in her workshop. Walled up on the façade of the Sarmiento Theater, the painting went beyond the limits of the support and multitudes of colors advanced on the walls. A place that is interior and exterior at the same time, that receives us and invites us to meet. After a time of intermissions and a future with more uncertainties than certainties, Strada's work is an invitation to experience the power of meeting spaces. The cycle of site specific interventions is part of the Visual Arts Program of the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires, a work space dedicated to dialogue between the visual and performing arts.

Until Friday, September 30. Free admission

*Sarmiento Theatre. Avda. Sarmiento 2715

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50th Anniversary Exhibition of the Teatro de la Ribera

The exhibition on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Teatro de la Ribera includes photographs and posters of the shows that have been held in this theater since its reopening in 2016. The photographs by Carlos Furman and the posters designed by the Art section of the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires, invite you to a tour that does not seek to be exhaustive but rather to evoke, in a poetic way, the works that have been presented in recent years.

From Friday the 18th to Sunday the 26th of June. Free admission

*Ribera Theatre. Avda. Pedro de Mendoza 1821

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Gorriarena, color and matter, in Vicente López

On October 30, the exhibition “Gorriarena, color and matter” by Carlos Gorriarena was inaugurated at Quinta Trabucco. It can be visited from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., until January 29, 2022.

The municipality of Vicente López invites you to visit this exhibition that includes works from different periods that reflect the artist's career. The exhibition is made up of paintings on canvas and paper, and they are accompanied by texts by Gorriarena on plastic arts. The curatorship and exhibition design were in charge of Sylvia Vesco, his life partner. More information

*QUINTA TRABUCCO, Melo 3050, Florida.

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Summer at the Fine Arts

In January and February, the National Museum of Fine Arts will offer a varied program of free educational activities, designed so that the whole family can discover and enjoy the works of the permanent collection and the temporary exhibitions “Dante x Alonso” and “Premio National Award for Artistic Career 2020/2021″.

The exhibition “Dante x Alonso” ‒which until February 27 brings together in room 33 more than 40 works on paper by the Argentine master Carlos Alonso inspired by the The work Dante Alighieri‒ will be the starting point for the participatory proposals that will take place on Fridays and Saturdays, between 3 and 5 pm.

In the same space, there will be an in-room drawing workshop, "Dante Sketches", dedicated to young people (from the age of 15) and adults, which proposes an active approach to the works of Alonso on display. This activity will be on Friday, January 28, and February 4, 11, 18 and 25; Saturdays January 29, and February 12, 19 and 26; and on Sundays, January 23 and February 6, always from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

Dante's work will also be analyzed during the guided tour for blind or partially sighted people, which will invite you to perceive Auguste Rodin's sculptures inspired by the Divine Comedy through touch and of the story (Saturday, February 19, at 11).

Another of the accessible activities will be the visit in Argentine Sign Language (LSA), aimed at the deaf community, which will focus on Argentine works of art from the first decades of the 20th century< b> (Sunday, February 20, at 5:30 p.m.).

In addition, to bring the youngest closer to Fine Arts, there will be the cycle "Dream of an Afternoon at the Museum", with storytelling based on the works of the collection (< b>Wednesday, January 26, and February 9 and 23; and Sundays, January 30, and February 13 and 27, at 5:00 p.m.).

“Space mission”, another of the proposals for the whole family, promises a tour with participatory activities to discover stars, satellites and meteorites in the art rooms of the 20th century (Wednesday February 2 and 16; Saturdays January 22 and 29, and February 5, 12, 19 and 26, at 5 pm).

There will also be guided tours dedicated to getting to know the permanent exhibition of the Museum, such as the one that offers, from January 27, an approach to three leading women: Juana Romani, Jeanne Copin and Rosa Bonheur (Thursday at 4 pm).

The Museum can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., with free admission. To reserve appointments and learn about the current health protocol, you must enter www.bellasartes.gob.ar. Full summer schedule.

Important! The visits and workshops may undergo changes or cancellations as the health situation develops, which will be announced as far in advance as possible.

To participate in the activities, it is necessary to book a visit to the Museum from the web, except in those proposals that require prior registration.

*National Museum of Fine Arts. Av. del Libertador 1473 (City of Buenos Aires)

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At the Cultural San Martín

The Cultural San Martín invites to the premiere of four new exhibitions within the framework of Summer Nights. In addition, the odoriferous sample of Cecilia Catalin continues. They can be visited from Thursday to Sunday from 3 to 9pm from January 20.

-In North Korea, by Florencia Grieco. Photography. Hall Muiño, 4th floor

North Korea is one of the poorest, most repressive and secretive countries in the world. Ruled for 73 years by three generations of the Kim family, with no internet access, with controls that prevent its citizens from leaving the country and a 24-hour surveillance system for the few foreigners who arrive each year, it is difficult to know what it is like and what happens inside the “hermit kingdom”.

Argentine journalist Florencia Grieco traveled to North Korea twice, in 2015 and 2017. She spent a month recording all kinds of everyday scenes with her cell phone, without being able to stop for more than a few seconds each time. This technical limitation of the material conveys the intimacy of this personal journey through an isolated, disconnected and suspicious country, where the monotony of the landscapes and the repetition of habits, under the watchful gaze of the Kims, provide a character of unreality as dreamlike as oppressive.

-Sleepless, organized by the UNA Bissolino Chair. Painting, site specific and video performance. vertical room

Insomniac refers to a state between wakefulness and sleep, an altered state of consciousness, of latency in which the jump between two universes gets bogged down. It could be thought of as a liminal time in which one is neither in one physical or mental place nor in another. With their particular operations, the works of each of the seven artists create a sleepless time that, trapped in its materiality, does not endorse translations. This impossibility of escape favors inhabiting a space of passage that oscillates on the edge of the everyday and the extraordinary. The sample is made up of Lía Acevedo, Andrés Romero von Zeschaus, Magdalena de la Torre, Bernardita Moralejo, Ivanna Landucci, Melina Ferrero and Eugenia Jalif.

-Plant chromatology, summer solstice, by Lucila Gradín. Facility. mezzanine

The artist explores the tinctorial possibilities of plants through a series of steps: maceration, fermentation, immersion and exposure to the sun. For the present work, she produced a display in the room in order to make the last step visible: taking advantage of the proximity to the sun and the seasonal plants, Gradín builds small landscapes. Within each blotting paper cutout, the pigment obtained rises up the support, generating a horizon line that all together make up a chromatic extension of the summer season.

-The waist of the suburbs, by Fernando Di Francesco. Photography. Hall AB

The exhibition, made up of 24 photographs, addresses the territory of the Buenos Aires suburbs through its urban landscape, focusing on its popular iconography and symbolism. Between pastures that do not yield to the construction of buildings and structures of yesteryear that today belong, this exhibition is made up of images that even border on surrealism.

-What is the path that the word takes to become a smell?, by Cecilia Catalin and curated by Paola Fontana. Mezzanine

In the Olfactory Captures series, exhibited in this exhibition, Cecilia Catalin extracts the odoriferous from the textual support in films and series, and turns it into her strategy. She suspends the image and deceives our most used sense, while the smell, conducted through language, becomes a clear scene in which we participate. The artist points out actions, people and categorizations in which the smell is manifested, emanated or inhaled by the bodies themselves, in spaces in which we find ourselves immersed as people between cultural assumptions or in fantastic categories, objects and food; it does so by inquiring about the construction of the olfactory field in audiovisual language, its considerations and social consequences.

*The Cultural San Martín, Sarmiento 1551, CABA

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Summer in the City's Museums

The BA Museums will open their doors from Wednesday to Sunday with activities for all ages, with a special focus on young people and children. There will be programming at the Carlos Gardel House Museum, the Eduardo Sívori Museum, the Enrique Larreta Museum of Spanish Art, the Buenos Aires Museum, the José Hernandez Popular Art Museum, the Monumental Tower, the Fernandez Blanco Museum, the Luis Perlotti Museum and the Cinema Museum.

Guide Museums will bring together participatory and co-creation activities, interactive installations and meetings with contemporary artists: Rituals, co-creation sessions with pairs of contemporary artists KtrlV and RNDR, Consuelo Vidal and Tester Mariano, Belen Lopez de Carlo and Josefina Porro and Paul Sende at the Sívori and Larreta museums; After Illustrated, participatory gastronomy and illustration meetings at the Isaac Fernandez Blanco Museum, guided by the illustrators Lucila Domínguez (Lucilismo), Eugenia Hernández, Camila Berrondo, Agustina Lemoine; Exhibitions in action, workshops, guided tours at night, projections and performances around the exhibitions of the BA Museums; Double click: special tours with different references in the topics that the Buenos Aires Museum addresses.

Enjoy the Night will propose musical shows, works and activities in the gardens of the Eduardo Sívori and Enrique Larreta museums. In Host Museums, BA Museums and BA Festivals come together, generating cycles of music and performing arts. On Wednesdays, the Buenos Aires International Festival (FIBA) will present local performing arts projects in the gardens of the Larreta Museum. Each date will have a presentation of "Suffocating Readings", the cycle that will feature references from the scene reading texts inspired by summer, heat and burning. After the readings there will be a different musical and/or theatrical show as part of #FIBA Under the Stars. On Thursdays in the same museum, the International Jazz Festival will hold evenings under the moonlight, with concerts from quartets to sextets of the genre. The opening of the cycle will be on January 13 with the concert by Sebastián Loiácono Quartet.

Saturdays and Sundays, the Sívori Museum will be the stage in which the Emerging City Festival will have a cycle of bands and emerging artists of rock, electronic, indie, pop and urban music. The first weekend will be: Klauss on Saturday, opening the Electronic Sunsets cycle, and Malena Villa on Sunday, opening the Música en el jardín cycle.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 10 pm at the Buenos Aires Museum there will be a terrace at full speed. A cycle of parties on the terrace of the museum, with leading artists of electronic music, urban sounds and classics of all times. The first weekend will present Rik4perry and Bianca Lif on Friday, and Emiliata and diyaneiro on Saturday, opening the cycle of silent parties with headphones. These silent parties will be repeated every Saturday night, with different artists in this format where those who attend will be able to decide what musical experience to live. In addition, one Sunday a month at the Museo Casa Carlos Gardel there will be special activities of the Festival and Mundial Tango BA. There will also be nocturnal visits to discover and enjoy the museums at night.

In Minimuseos, the youngest will find in culture a bridge to express themselves, create and have fun, with activities specially designed for them. Workshops, theater shows, music shows and recreational activities. This year Minimuseos Abuelos is added, a space for grandchildren and grandparents to share together and be protagonists.

For children between 4 and 7 years old, on Thursdays at the Enrique Larreta Museum and on Saturdays at the Sívori Museum, there will be musical shows for children. They will participate Agua de sol, Coté sings to you. Adriana y Julieta, Pequeño Pez, Mundo Arlequin, Mecache Rock and Ravioli. In addition, on Thursdays at the Ferndanez Blanco Museum, there will be the participatory play "Where is Alicia?"

For children from 8 to 12 years old, there will be special workshops in the different museums and at Casa Carlos Gardel on Wednesdays there will be Escape in 20′, a game in which the participants will have 20 minutes to discover and decode all the musical scores hidden in the rooms of the Museum and thus be able to leave. MORE INFORMATION

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The house is inviting

Smart Gallery closes the year and begins the 2022 exhibition calendar with a collective proposal that seeks to condense the spirit of a year in which collaboration and community prevailed. "La Casa Invita" is an exhibition project in which each Smart artist was invited to invite a colleague with whom they have similar interests or aesthetics. The slogan was that each one had the freedom to intervene or produce a work together or select two works in dialogue.

Opening: Monday, December 27 at 6:00 p.m. Until March 15. Monday to Friday | 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

*Smart Gallery. Av. Alvear 1580 – PB, CABA

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The sign I live in

MM Gallery, a new Argentine gallery based in Berlin, opens El signo que habito at Villa Crespo, an exhibition by Pablo Sinaí that brings together a site specific and two series of paintings in which the artist questions the idea of progress linked to hyperconnectivity.

The artist Pablo Sinai belongs to the staff of the gallery. From maps of subway lines of large cities such as Vienna, Paris, Barcelona, ​​Tokyo and New York, and from the urban signage of different places, he creates geometric abstractions that make up the Vestiges series. The Multiple series, which emerged from the image of a butterfly downloaded from the Internet that Sinai uses as a pattern to create different designs, alludes to the infinity of effects that are beyond the control and understanding of the human being. Limbic interval, a disturbing humanoid presence in the room, is a work that the artist made inspired by the tension between social life and the intimate world. Until February 25.

*MM Gallery Buenos Aires. Rocamora 4550 2nd floor B, CABA

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Show of Women Photographers in the World, in Mar del Plata

The Art Gallery of the Gender Policies Directorate inaugurates "Our own substance", the first collective exhibition of Female Photographers in the World (Feem).

On this occasion, photographers from Mar del Plata will present their personal perspective, many of them were the ones who with their participation gave context to the Photographers in the World project in April 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic and the mandatory social isolation.

From Thursday, January 13 and until Tuesday, February 8

*Alberti 1518 – Mar del Plata - Argentina.

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Argentine Award for Visual Arts 2021- OSDE Foundation

After a year of programming the shows Through the Glass with the cycle of interventions in the window that could be seen from the sidewalk, on November 19 the Art Space reopens its doors with the exhibition of artists selected from the Award Argentine for Visual Arts 2021 - 4th. edition. The exhibition can be visited from November 19, from Monday to Saturday from 12 to 20 hours, until January 22, 2022.

*OSDE Foundation art space. Arroyo 807, CABA

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Shows at the Recoleta Cultural Center

- “Inventario” is the intervention of the illustrator Adrián Sonni who will occupy the corridor on the ground floor and on the upper floor. It is inspired by a series of conversations in which more than 500 adolescents and young people from all over the country participated, sharing their emotions, sensations and desires in current times.

- “Summer Love” is the new intervention created by Igor Bastidas, a Venezuelan artist and entertainer based in New York, which simply reflects the love between two diverse characters.

- “Seers and sparkling wines, an amazing rhythm” is a show that will occupy rooms 3, 4 and 5 with works by Marcela Astorga, Elba Bairon, Adriana Bustos, Marina De Caro, Ana Gallardo, Silvana Lacarra, Mónica Millán and Cristina Schiavi, artists who make up the feminist collective “Las desesperadas por el ritmo”. The pieces are made of different materials and formats: there are wire structures, wood, installations, textiles, drawings and sculptures.

-”Las oportunidades” unfolds in rooms J and C, curated by Paola Vega, which reflects how the artist is impregnated with other universes linked to crafts and trades. The conceptual axis is the transversal idea of ​​the relationship between art and craft.

-The room J houses works by Ana Sokol, an outstanding artist and hairdresser between the 1960s and 1980s, and there will be a tribute to El Taller Gallery, the that she belonged to. It will exhibit works by, in addition to Sokol, Orlando Ruffinengo, Juan Otero, José Luis Menghi, Leonor Vassena, Valerio Ledesma, Casimiro Domingo, Luis Centurión, Dignora Pastorello, Adolfo Ollavaca, Manuel Mujica Láinez and Susana Aguirre.

-La Sala C shows the work of 18 artists and 3 contemporary art collectives. It includes creations by the Tchinaj thä chumaas Group (Working Women), by the Thañí collective from Salta (the artisans Estela Saavedra, Ana López, Aurora Lucas, Nora Arias, Claudia Alarcón and Anabel Luna).

- “Self-perception”: collective exhibition that will occupy room 8 and its curators are Patricio Olivier and Juan Duncan. It brings together self-portraits of 44 artists from different fields and disciplines: designers, cartoonists, photographers and illustrators think about identity, understood both individually and collectively.

- “Natives” curated by Fabián Trigo, the exhibition occupies room 7 with illustrations, a mural and an infographic. In addition, it includes two invited works: a mural created by Elina Méndez and made by Gabriela Piserchia, Marina González and Martina Trach; and an infographic from the Onaire Collective.

-El Obrador is a creation of the Argentine illustrator Manu Correa Soto, for the El Obrador campaign, which reflects the action of collaboration, help and creation among people as a way of being in the world, building together and transforming it. On a bluish background, the bodies are intertwined in various actions that involve ropes, ladders and carts, forming a sort of large human wheel in full articulation. The production is by Rodrigo Díaz Merlis, Dana Allesi, Florencia Alvarez Guardo and Pablo Lloveras.

- The intervention “Callejón de los elementos” on the walls of the Patio del Aljibe is a collective intervention carried out by Hernán Borda (CABE), Luciano Gatti (ICE) and Mauro Gauto (SWAM), urban artists with more than twenty years of experience in graffiti art together with three fellow friends: Ladyb, Mako, Membs. "We try to show the different disciplines that make up the culture, and we set the patio with a street scene and lots of color, where graffiti is a fundamental part of the landscape," says the trio.

- CODIGOLUX, in room 2, is an installation that starts from the investigation of the chromatic phenomenon of the solstices and equinoxes that determine the beginnings and ends of the seasons. In this way, the room changes subtly throughout the year, becoming a living space, as dynamic and changing as the people who inhabit it.

The cultural center is open from Tuesday to Friday, from 1:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11:15 a.m. to 10 p.m.

*Recoleta Cultural Center. Junin 1930, CABA

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Itaú ​​Visual Arts Award

This year, the Itaú Visual Arts Award had the participation of 3,516 works from all the provinces of the Argentine Republic, thus managing to far exceed the number of participants from other calls. The Itaú Visual Arts Award exhibition for the second consecutive year can be viewed online on the Google Arts & Culture, thus facilitating greater visibility of artists globally.

There are 84 works of the most varied disciplines and materials, made by artists from different regions and profiles. In addition to the physical and virtual exhibition, the Award has an interactive catalog, free to download from the Fundación Itaú Argentina website.

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Sounds and secrets

Have we unlearned to listen and give place to otherness? Do we live in a scheme that does not coexist with the mystery of Life? Could it be our arrogance? What is life telling us? We try to answer through these works. The pandemic gave us a connective tissue and a great responsibility: since we are all isolated, we think of the other and perhaps we saw ourselves as him, both being part of the same universe.

The exhibition by Isabel de Laborde Larminat (Franco-Mexican visual artist) and Isabel Uboldi (Italian-Argentine visual artist) opens on January 6 at 8:00 p.m. It can be visited throughout January from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and on Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Free and free entry.

*Municipal Exhibition Hall, Cap. Drury 665, San Martin de los Andes (Neuquen)

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Imagine the Colony. Buenos Aires 1810-1960

The National Museum of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires recovers an exhibition with objects, works of art and documents that were exposed in the celebrations for the 150 years of the May Revolution. These pieces, considered relics of a glorious past and the origin of the nation, were incorporated into the Museum's patrimony, crystallizing an official imaginary around national identity related to development policies.

The exhibition can be visited from December 16, for six months, from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m..

*National Museum of the Cabildo de Buenos Aires and the May Revolution. Bolivar 65, CABA

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Pilgrim landscape

Exhibition of Adriana Bustos, Claudia del Río, Mónica Millán at the Modern Museum. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Closed Tuesday). Until March 27. Reserve tickets

*Modern Museum. Av. San Juan 350, CABA

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Ocean. Turn Blue

The C3 Cultural Science Center presents an immersive and interactive exhibition for the public that covers oceanic culture, the relationship with our way of life and its environmental impact. The 450 m² sample proposes a cultural transformation regarding this critical resource. Organized into four conceptual axes (climate change, pollution, biodiversity, human dimension) embodied in 20 digital and analog devices, it will seek to open environmental discussions, the active response of the public and possible actions that favor the preservation of the planet.

The exhibition proposes a journey for the public to experience their link with the ocean and immerse themselves in this cultural transformation promoted by C3: Blue Library; The sea as territory; You go to a good forest for algae; The sea was not calm; Every drop counts; With the water up to the neck; Arrive to a good port; Sail in a sea of ​​doubts; The ocean complains on the coasts; restless waters; Map library of the sea; A wave never comes alone; Let's make waves; With background noise; On the crest of the wave; Facing the sea; High in the sky; #TurnBlue; Blue Science and Sea Office.

Since 2019, C3 worked on the design of the exhibition in conjunction with the Pampa Azul Initiative, scientists from all over the country and the collaboration of organizations and institutions related to the theme.

From October 29, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 2 to 6 p.m., with free admission and prior reservation.

*CULTURAL CENTER OF SCIENCE C3. Godoy Cruz 2270, Palermo, CABA.

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The Cabildo reopens with two new exhibitions

Fragmentos bajo Tierra, curated by archaeologist Néstor Zubeldía and the exhibition design team of the National Directorate of Museums, led by Valeria Keller, aims to make visible the different stages of the work excavation carried out in the South Patio of the Cabildo. Some of the 2,000 cultural objects found so far will be exhibited, among which are the foundations of the old Cabildo from 1725.

Rare Happiness of the Times, by the artist Ariel Cusnir, curated by Bárbara Golubicki, takes as its starting point the role of the graphic press in the English invasions and the struggles for independence and is, at the same time, an invitation to reflect on the construction of the discourses and images of the past. The exhibition proposes friendly dialogues between Cusnir's drawings and watercolors and a selection of objects from the Museum's collection. This is one of the 60 winning projects of the 2020 edition of the Activar Patrimonio scholarship program of the Secretariat of Cultural Heritage (Ministry of Culture of the Nation).

The Cabildo Museum can be visited on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Until January 31.

*National Museum of the Cabildo de Buenos Aires and the May Revolution. Bolivar 65 CABA.

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Magic Delay

On Tuesday, November 16 the intervention Magia Delay by the Argentine artist Damián Linossi was inaugurated in the Alfredo Alcón Hall of the San Martín Theater.

This work, which can be visited until February 27, 2022 from Tuesday to Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with free admission, is carried out in conjunction with BIENALSUR, the International Biennial of Contemporary Art of the South, an extensive platform for art and culture in permanent construction.

*San Martin Theatre. Avda. Corrientes 1530, CABA

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BIENALSUR presents the “Urban Tributes” project at the National University of Los Comechingones

Curated by Florencia Battiti, “Urban Tributes” is a project by the artist Ale Giorgga and the curator Melisa Boratyn that can be seen in the city of Merlo, San Luis, from the 9th of December, organized by BIENALSUR and the National University of Los Comechingones.

It aims to disseminate among the non-specialized public the legacy of a series of deceased Argentine artists of great relevance to understand the cultural history of our country. On this occasion, typographic and xylographic posters will be presented on the street that focus on Alicia Penalba, María Martorell, Edgardo Antonio Vigo and Mirtha Dermisache, as well as a tribute designed especially for the occasion that celebrates the figure of the poet Antonio Esteban Agüero ( Saint Louis, 1917-1970).

The new exhibition that is presented at KM 664 of BIENALSUR does not have days or visiting hours, nor no closing date, since they are interventions in the public space that will be left until they go away on their own over time.

* Merlo Urban Space, San Luis.

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From the wound, at the CCK as part of BIENALSUR

An exhibition curated by the Spanish Virginia Roy with productions by women artists who investigate the multiple fissures present in our societies. Participating in this exhibition are the Spanish Lúa Coderch, the Chilean Cecilia Vicuña, the Peruvian Claudia Coca, the Portuguese Grada Kilomba, the Argentine Graciela Sacco and the Mexican Tania Candiani, among others.

It can be visited for free until February 17.

*CCK, KM 1.3 from BIENALSUR. Sarmiento 151, CABA

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Fulgor season. Photo Studio Luisita

Glow season. Foto Estudio Luisita recovers the legacy of one of the fundamental Argentine photography studios in the history of magazine theater and Buenos Aires popular culture.

Focused on the production of the 60s and 70s by the sisters Luisa Escarria (Cali, 1929 - Buenos Aires, 2019) and Chela Escarria (Cali, 1930), the exhibition accounts for a phenomenon of Argentine popular culture characterized by serving as a thermometer for the political, economic, social and cultural transformations of our society; but it also allows us to peek into the very personal construction of these images.

The archive combines finished photographs ready to be consumed in theater marquees, hand programs and graphic media, with the assembly and retouching processes operated by the sisters and complete negatives into which the studio's domestic universe is filtered.

CURATING SOFÍA DOURRON WITH THE COLLABORATION OF SOL MIRAGLIA Closing March 14, 2022.

*MALBA - ROOM 1, LEVEL -1. Figueroa Alcorta 3415, CABA

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Martin Sichetti. Artificial paradises

Each work that integrates this exhibition brings to the center the thought about beauty to establish relationships with colonial heritage and family legacies, moods that are impregnated in domestic spaces, scenes from a dream or from movies that emulate them , masks that we adopt to represent ourselves before the world.

Visits: Tuesday to Sunday and holidays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with prior reservation at autoentrada.com. Closing February 13, 2022 CURADORA FLORENCIA QUALINA

* EVITA PALACIO FERREYRA MUSEUM, CÓRDOBA

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The table will always have a flower arrangement

Gabriel Baggio's exhibition investigates food practices in Argentina through the analysis of production models, culinary traditions, consumption habits, and the environmental impact of food industries. Photographs from the General Archive of the Nation in dialogue with a group of works by invited contemporary artists: Gabriel Baggio, Fabiana Barreda, Raúl Flores, Mariela Paz Izurieta and Matías Sarlo.

The exhibition, almost 20 years later, presents the remastered video record of that performance. On Saturday May 5, 2002, at Boquitas Pintadas GB he presented “Soup”, the first performance that would pave the way for several years of his work. Together with her mother and grandmother, she cooked a broth from the collection of family recipes passed down orally from mothers to daughters.

Says Baggio “I find there two fundamental pillars that still go through my creation processes today: collaboration as an artistic event and the idea of ​​imperfection as resistance to mandates. The loving rebellion against "what is given" for the realization of one's own desires and consequently, the movement towards the realization of collective desires.

CURATORY FRANCISCO MEDAIL. From Wednesday to Sunday, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. CCK, Room 512, fifth floor. Free and free entry.

*CCK, Sarmiento 151, CABA

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Itinerant Exhibition “Tierra que anda”, tribute to Atahualpa Yupanqui

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the physical disappearance of the greatest reference in Argentine popular culture, Atahualpa Yupanqui, a world-renowned minstrel with strong roots in the Cosquín Folklore Festival (the stage bears his name), The exhibition "Tierra que anda" can be enjoyed for almost 20 days in Cosquín (Córdoba), within the framework of the 2022 National Folklore Festival.

The exhibition, with a high visual and emotional scope, is inspired by the three mysteries with which Yupanqui framed music with folkloric roots: the jungle, the pampas and the mountains. "Tierra que anda" reveals the life and work of Atahualpa Yupanqui, aimed at lovers of his legacy, as well as young people who have just started in the Yupanquian universe.

The exhibition is created based on current museological guidelines, added to a stripped-down, agile and current design, and with a script developed by cultivators of his work: purely traditional, but also universal; like the path of Yupanqui around the world. A selection of personal objects that allows us to locate the protagonist in time and places. Since Yupanqui was and is the great ambassador of a multicultural map that identifies us as Latin Americans.

Official Opening: January 21, with the presence of Roberto “Kolla” Chavero (Son of “Don Ata”). Until January 30. Free and Free Entry.

*Pte. Roca School. San Martín corner Sarmiento (in front of the Plaza de los Artesanos), Cosquín.

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Fremd / Outsider

He is a Queer character who comes out of the suburbs of the city, reflecting himself in his peers, the scenery and urban landscapes, in underground strongholds of punk rock and electronic music. Finding refuge in the subculture he portrays the search for other forms of desire.

At the opening, the digital book that gives its name to the exhibition will be presented, from the Tandem collection of Flambe Ediciones. Opening: 16/12 from 6 to 10 pm. The exhibition will be open from 12/16 until March 14. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 17 to 21 by appointment.

Wunsch Gallery. Godoy Cruz 1648, PB, CABA

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The gaucho myth

Taking up the title of the book by the philosopher Carlos Astrada, the exhibition proposes a journey through the history of gaucho literature, from its beginnings in the times of independence, going through the classics of the 19th century such as Fausto by Estanislao del Campo or Martín Fierro by José Hernández, until reaching its consolidation in the centenary of the country in 1910 and then ending up in the dispute over the figure of the gaucho as in the case of anarchism and later Peronism, edges little frequented by the usual studies of the genre.

The exhibition also seeks to account for the gaucho presence in formats such as theater, music, cinema and comics; as well as exhibiting some of the most recent rewritings and reinterpretations of the myth from the perspective of gender and literary experimentation.

Simultaneously, in the Plaza del lector Rayuela, the photographic series Gauchos y gaúchos by Christian Delgado will be exhibited, where it will be possible to observe the survival of Creole culture in the present, both in our country and in Uruguay and southern Brazil .

The exhibition catalog can be obtained in printed format at the National Library. It can also be consulted and/or downloaded in digital format from the institution's website, by clicking here. Until December 31, 2022.

*National Library. Aguero 2502, CABA

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Argentine rock reaches national museums

In a large exhibition entitled El Rock en la Calle, the Ministry of Culture of the Nation, through the Secretariat of Cultural Heritage, promotes an impressive cycle of exhibitions and events that will take place starting in December in three national museums : Malvinas and South Atlantic Islands Museum, Manzana de las Luces Historical Cultural Complex and National Historical Museum.

On Saturday, December 18, the National Historical Museum inaugurates Los 80. El Rock en la Calle, an exhibition on the history of national rock that focuses on one of the most important stages of rock Argentine: the decade that begins with the Malvinas War (1982) and extends until the early 90s. During this period, Argentine rock won the streets amid the cultural effervescence of a society that left behind the dictatorship.

The exhibition is divided into three sections: the first covers the years 82-83, the national rock boom. The second ─in the Museum's auditorium─ deals with rock between 1984 and 1991, and the third ─installed in the basement─ includes the heritage of the Buenos Aires underground, cult and punk bands and countercultural theater. In each of the sections, visitors will be able to appreciate pieces linked to the most outstanding figures of national rock: instruments, manuscripts, clothing, photographs, press releases, maps of rock venues, posters and fan memorabilia, among other curiosities.

The curatorship and texts are by the historian Gabriel Di Meglio, director of the Museum, and by Ricardo Watson, with the assistance of the research team of the National Historical Museum. The photographic curation is by Aspix. The exhibition will also include experiences such as rewinding cassettes with pens, learning to comb or look "in the eighties" and entering a room of a teenager full of posters, and participatory proposals on social networks. As of December 18, from Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Defensa 1600 (CABA).

This event will comply with the hygiene and social distancing protocols for COVID-19 in accordance with the municipal and national regulations in force at the time of its realization.

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Children. Poetics of memory

The exhibition organized by the National Library reflects the manifestations of a new collective voice that emerged in the mid-1990s in the heat of mobilizations and demands against the denial of the military dictatorship and the impunity as State policies. The tour begins in the Plaza del Lector Hopscotch and continues to the Leopoldo Lugones and María Elena Walsh rooms on the ground floor. Paintings, photographs, installations and films by more than forty artists are exhibited; in addition to records of street mobilizations, escraches and some of the central literary texts of the production of this group.

It is exhibited in the aforementioned rooms, Leopoldo Lugones and María Elena Walsh on the ground floor, and in the Plaza del Lector Rayuela. It can be visited from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until March 31, 2022.

* Mariano Moreno National Library, Agüero 2502, City of Buenos Aires.

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Exhibit by Nicola Constantino and Gabriel Valansi

Espacio Foto Arte, the gallery founded by the architect Carolina Pedroni and the photographer Roberto Riverti dedicated to contemporary Latin American photography, presents during January the work of two Argentine artists: Gabriel Valansi and Nicola Constantine. Both samples bring together works never exhibited in Punta del Este. The Nicola Constantino exhibition, which will open on January 18 at 7:00 pm, will include a variety of objects, photographs, and ceramic plates made with the neriage nerikomi technique. In Japan, the words neriage (pronounced nair-ee-ah-gee), nerikomi, and zougan refer to different ways colored clays are used. The artist is exhibiting for the first time in Punta del Este works from the Chambi, The Garden of Earthly Delights and the Collodión portraits series, made with an ancient and complex photography technique in which the glass plates must remain wet throughout the entire process. taking and developing images. The exhibition can be visited by appointment.

*PHOTO ART GALLERY SPACE. Calle 6 and Ruta 10 Altos Punta Piedras, Punta del Este, Uruguay

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Opening of the Andreani Foundation Residences exhibitions

The exhibitions are Ufficio di Autocognoscenza, Microcyclonic Catheter/Timeless Economy, Clementine and Supernova Generation, by the artists Giraud, Lindner, Mendilaharzu, Feldman, Medici and Algranti.

It can be visited from Thursday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Reservations here.

* Andreani Foundation: Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1987, C.A.B.A.

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Coherent oxymoron, by Yuyo Noé

The installation carried out by Luis Felipe Noé in 2014 is the first volume work that expands painting to the three dimensions of space. This work, in which Noé captured his idea of ​​chaos as dynamics in a static work, is exhibited as part of the tribute to Pino Solanas, and will remain available to the public.

Wednesday to Sunday, 2 to 8 p.m. until February 27 — Foyer de Sala Argentina

*CCK. Sarmiento 151, CABA

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Situated Room: A present look at the past

What stories does this room tell? Are we only in front of an art room?

Anti-aircraft guns, Bofors fire batteries, a mechanical gunsmith rifle, calden wood cobblestones...

Sala situada tells the story of what was the ESMA Weapons and Aviation Pavilion, today Haroldo Conti Cultural Center for Memory.

What traces tell us about their past? What symbolic operations are spinning time in this space? What omissions reveal our recent history?

Through an exercise in memory, the proposal is to focus on the architectural space of the room and its elements, dialogue with researchers, curators and historians. Recover the stories situated with a present look at the past.

The following are part of this project: Daniel Schiavi, Public Entity Space Memory and Human Rights ex ESMA; Julieta Núñez, National Memory Archive Conservation Team; Leandro Porcellini, historian of the National Archive of Memory.

Virtual tour.

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Platense School

This Friday MACBA opens a new exhibition with three young and talented artists from La Plata: Gabriela Boer, Juan D'Lala and Pablo Morgante. Boer, D'Lala and Morgante, in their own way, continue the legacy of great masters born in La Plata, such as Alejandro Puente, César Paternosto and Luis Tomasello, who are part of a tradition that began in the forties and spanned the movements that later marked the pulse of abstraction and geometry in Argentina. It opens on Saturday, November 27, at 12:00 noon, it can be visited until February 20.

*MACBA, Av San Juan 328, San Telmo, CABA

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New exhibitions at the Fine Arts

The National Museum of Fine Arts opens to the public two new temporary exhibitions to visit with free admission: Dante x Alonso, which brings together 47 works by the Argentine master Carlos Alonso inspired by the Divine Comedy and in the figure of the great Florentine poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), 700 years after his death; and National Award for Artistic Career 2020/21, with works by the eight winners of the contest: Anahí Cáceres, Alicia Herrero, Leandro Katz, Alina Neyman, Luis Pazos, Alfredo Prior, Norberto Puzzolo and Dalila Puzzovio .

Both exhibitions can be visited, with free admission, until February 27, 2022. The Museum opens its doors from Wednesday to Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. To visit it, it is necessary to reserve an appointment.

*National Museum of Fine Arts. Av. del Libertador 1473, CABA

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Exhibition by the artist Juana Butler in the Forgotten Women cycle

The exhibition, curated by Paola Vega and Rosario Villani, brings together 16 paintings from the 1960s and 1970s from three important moments in his career. The one from his beginnings, his metaphysical series and finally the works that participated in the first and only Latin American Art Biennial of São Paulo. Juana Butler was an outstanding artist of her time with a strong presence on the local circuit, however today, like so many other women artists, she did not have the recognition she deserves. This project is part of the line with which the gallery has been working, which includes great women artists from the history of our country who have been valued at one time and perhaps today do not have their rightful place, as is the case with Germaine Derbecq, Dignora Pastorello and Mildred Burton.

Until February 25, 2022. From Tuesday to Friday from 12 a.m. to 6 p.m.

*Calvaresi Gallery. Defense 1136, San Telmo, CABA.

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Drawings, by Diego Alexandre

The artist presents inks and watercolors on paper. “These drawings, conceived at night, show portraits whose common theme is makeup, adornment, how to mask, how to play…”. Alexandre lives and works in Buenos Aires, although he has exhibited abroad on several occasions: he inaugurated an installation at the Biennale du design in Saint Etienne/France, he exhibited at the Gismondi-Pastor Gallery in Monte Carlo, at the Sisley Gallery in New York. He was also the artist chosen by Hermes/France to carry out an installation in Argentina. Opening: December 6.

*Menendez Books. Paraguay 431, CABA

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Greatest Hits at the National Historical Museum

This is an exhibition of objects from the Museum's collection that, many times, were exhibited to tell a particular story and, on this occasion, they are combined with others and show a new facet of themselves. Others rarely exhibited are also presented. The curatorship of the exhibition also addresses the various changes in the way of creating during different historical moments and the worldviews of the popular sectors, entertainment, daily life, even death. It can be visited from Thursday to Sunday and holidays at 6:00 p.m.

*National Historical Museum (Defensa 1600, City of Buenos Aires)

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The bidders

Like mythological beings that return to carry out an ancient ritual, the characters of the bestiary that Carla Grunauer (Tucumán, 1982) brings together in this first solo exhibition in a museum convey the magical presence of archaic gods, half human and half animal, reincarnated in new modernist forms that give them a strange and suggestive luminosity.

After a career focused on drawing and painting, Grunauer develops unprecedented sculptural work, with pieces in which biological forms seem to recreate the life process of soft creatures in constant trance and metamorphosis. Along with a series of paintings made with fiber on polyethylene canvas from which parts of skeletons or bone remains seem to emerge, the exhibition brings together a group of works in which the fragmentation and organic transformation of bodies make up a powerful image of offering and sacrifice.

Until March 7, 2022.

*MUSEUM OF MODERN ART. Av. San Juan 350, CABA. Phone: +54 011 4361-6919

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Layers of Experiences by Andy Ammassari

Hilton Buenos Aires inaugurates its agenda of activities, presenting the individual art exhibition of Andy Ammassari's “Layers of experiences”, which is characterized by contemporary works expressed in horizons, by the detail of the soft and calm strokes achieved in acrylic , which are combined with textures. This combination invites you to flow in a setting of visual richness that goes out of shot. The Imaginario gallery, through its director Laura Garimberti, is the curator of the show.

From January 14 to February 10, 2022 with free admission.

*Hilton Buenos Aires. Macacha Guemes 351, CABA

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Federal Look Program

The Palais de Glace - National Palace of the Arts, in collaboration with the National Ministry of Culture, through the Secretary of Cultural Heritage and the National Directorate of Museums, present the program Federal View, which in this first edition It will take place in different places in the province of Córdoba until February 12, 2022.

The exhibited works belong to the art collection of the Palais de Glace and will visit ten towns in the province, in two circuits, over five months. In the circuito sur the exhibition Where I was, everything was new, curated by the artist and PhD in Social Sciences Agustina Triquell. The exhibition, which opened on Saturday, September 18, can be seen in Villa María, Bell Ville, Pampayasta Sud, Río Cuarto and Las Varillas. The exhibition The Visible and the Invisible: An Itinerant Gaze, curated by the audiovisual communicator Indira Montoya and the philosopher and CONICET researcher Luis García, will travel to the northern circuit . It can be visited in Unquillo, Capilla del Monte, La Cumbre, Valle Hermoso and La Falda.

For more information, consult the museum's website.

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Inside there is only one dwelling, in the Modern Museum

A collective exhibition that brings together the recent work of thirty-four artists who come from different regions of Argentina, whose works express the will to channel and enhance their link with the environment ‒be it material, intangible or even spiritual‒. In the room on the second floor of the Modern Museum a set of works produced over the last two years are displayed, traversed by the dual experience of isolation and rootedness into which the pandemic plunged us, which function as existence statements.

Until March 13, 2022, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Tuesdays. General admission $50. Reserve tickets at museomoderno.org.

* BUENOS AIRES MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, at Av. San Juan 350. (C1147AAO). Phone: +54 011 4361-6919.

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Piazzolla 100

Homage exhibition to one of the most important musicians of the 20th century for the centenary of his birth. Born in Mar del Plata but raised in New York, Astor Piazzolla got to know tango from that suburb, between gangsters and music classes. The spirit that that city left him, his temperamental, explosive and stubborn character and a methodical and experimental training gave his work a programmatic and singular imprint, a network of sounds that were unlike anything else.

The exhibition, curated by Liliana Piñeiro and Natalia Uccello, is organized around key moments in Piazzolla's musical creation and the most relevant events of his life. Enriching their creative universe, the invited Argentine artists Carolina Antoniadis, Julián D'Angiolillo, Nicolás Varchausky, Mene Savasta Alsina, Valeria Traversa, Johanna Anouk Wilhelm, Axel Krygier, Augusto Zanela and Hernán Khourian< /b> They make installations that cross their artistic languages, revitalizing and revisiting Astor's legacy from different perspectives. Site-specific installations recreate —through images, climates, and sounds, from archives and records— different elements of the musician's work, which return today as a legacy and as an input for new forms of creation.

Visits - Wednesday to Sunday, 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (until March 6).

Admission is free, and only with prior reservation, which must be arranged through the CCK website.

* Kirchner Cultural Center, Sarmiento 151 (C1041), C.A.B.A.

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Activities at the Amalita Museum

The Bulgarian, a show by Luis Freisztav curated by Guadalupe Fernández. Admission is free with prior reservation at this link. From October 14 to February 2022.

*Amalita Museum. Olga Cossettini 141, CABA

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Walden Naturae arrives at Garzón

The new art gallery seeks to revalue the area with cultural initiatives and commitment to its natural environment. Walden Naturae is the new exhibition space of Pueblo Garzón in Maldonado, Uruguay. The gallery has an annual program that combines historical and contemporary exhibitions in all disciplines and media, in its own space of 500 square meters.

Surrounded by hills, olive trees, vines and close to the ocean, it activates and cultivates its unique environment with agricultural, ecological and artistic initiatives, creating an idyllic context. As part of its commitment to the local ecosystem, it will also have a space for permaculture and will work to recover the native forest, combining it with a sculpture park.

At the same time, it encourages permanent exchange between artists of different generations, in addition to a large annual calendar of exhibitions. Next year a residency program for collectors and artists will be integrated.

Exhibits:

01- Program / Marcia Schvartz Dec 28 - Jan 13

02- Program / Nicolás Guagnini January 15 - February 1

03- Program / Cristina Schiavi February 4 - February 28

04- Program / Oscar Bony March 12 - April 16

info@waldennaturae.com / T 091221977

*Walden Nature. De los Cerrillos Street and Lighthouse Passage. Garzon town. Maldonado / Uruguay

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Weaving the nation. Traditional costumes of China's ethnic minorities

The Museum of the History of the Costume in coordination with the Embassy of the People's Republic of China and the support of the Center for Studies of Argentina-China (CEACh) organizes this temporary exhibition curated by Ignacio Villagrán, in virtual and face-to-face format.

This is a tour of the costumes of some of the 56 ethnic minorities that are part of the People's Republic of China. The exhibition explores the links between clothing, cultural identity, and the historical conformation of a plural state through its clothing and through its materials, technologies, and representations.

The various axes not only focus on clothing and textiles, but also account for the geographic, demographic, and political contexts of the aforementioned ethnic groups. The exhibition begins with an introduction to the history of China and its typical clothing, before delving into the silk roads through trade, through the towns of the steppe and the southwest and delving into religious diversity through Buddhism and the Islam.

The typical costumes of each ethnic group express the identity of minorities and invite us to reflect on the ways of constituting plural and inclusive nations, recognizing and promoting cultural diversity as a state policy.

It can be visited virtually -whose route has a variety of resources in Spanish and their corresponding version in Chinese-, with open and federal access, or in person, with prior appointment, with free and free admission.

Visits: Friday to Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., until January 31, 2022, with free admission.

* Museum of the History of Costume, Chile 832, C.A.B.A.

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Light and body

The Andreani Foundation premiered Light and Body 2021, a cycle that crosses disciplines in a game of improvisation and interaction in the Foundation building. Through her YouTube channel, you can see “Hanging by a thread”, an experimental opera in three acts for two performers and a ghost string ensemble, which brings together the actress and playwright Nadia Sandrone with cellist and composer Violeta García, lighting artist Sebastián Francia and audiovisual artist Karin Idelson; “The guardian angel”, performance and “Untitled”. The latest premiere is a collaboration between “Alfio Demestre + Florencia Vecino + Francisco Tripodi”.

* To learn more about this cycle, enter here.

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The Modern Museum presents The Exhibition Factory, by Alberto Greco

The Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, dependent on the Ministry of Culture of the City, announces the launch of La fábrica, a series of weekly videos in which the museum intends to tell the public what the process of creating an exhibition is like, from beginning to end, from the different voices that make up each area of ​​the institution. The first installment, dedicated to the exhibition Alberto Greco: How great you are!, can be seen on the museum's YouTube channel.

Each week the museum will present different protagonists who will tell in first person the gear that is put into operation before the realization of an exhibition. Each space, each work and each exposed material contains the work of many people and teams.

Alberto Greco: How great you are! he performs Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 11 a19; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 11 to 20. Tuesday closed. Until February 1, 2022. Admission: $50. Click here for reservations and protocols.

* BUENOS AIRES MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, at Av. San Juan 350. (C1147AAO). Phone: +54 011 4361-6919.

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Everything is Fiction, an exhibition of Washington Cucurto in the Modern

The exhibition Everything is fiction is a selection of paintings that Washington Cucurto did over two years, continuing the fictional world he created in his stories, novels and poetry For more than twenty years, it will be exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires and can be visited by booking tickets in advance on the museum's website, until February 28, 2022.

* BUENOS AIRES MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, at Av. San Juan 350. (C1147AAO). Phone: +54 011 4361-6919.

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Ideas for Monuments in honor of heroines and unknown heroes, virtual exhibition at the Fine Arts

The National Museum of Fine Arts presents the collective virtual exhibition Ideas for Monuments in homage to unknown heroines and heroes, in which more than 45 artists from 20 countries based on a call by the artist and theoretician Luis Camnitzer during the months of confinement due to the global pandemic.

“Through his Facebook account –explains Andrés Duprat, director of Fine Arts–, Camnitzer made an open call in which he proposed paying homage to heroes and heroines unknown to society, questioning the usual process of choosing, financing and building official monuments”.

The result brings together 47 works by important artists from 20 countries: Italy, Guatemala, the Philippines, Spain, El Salvador, the United States, Panama, Kurdistan, Cuba, Germany, Uruguay, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Nicaragua, Sweden, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Brazil and Argentina.

The collection of monument projects, which began to take shape in July 2020, can be seen by entering this link.

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Arrow man at MALBA

Hombre flecha, by the Uruguayan artist Rafael Barradas, a pioneer of the international avant-garde, is presented at the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA).

The exhibition brings together more than 130 works, including oil paintings, watercolors and works on paper, from the Collection of the National Museum of Visual Arts (MNAV), which covers one of the most fruitful periods in the artist's production, from 1913 to 1923, years in which he presented the bases of his aesthetic conception: vibrationism.

In turn, the exhibition features a selection of important loans from private and public collections in Montevideo and Buenos Aires. It will be open to the general public from Tuesday, September 21 until February 14, 2022.

* Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA), at Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415, C. A. B. A.

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DANCE

Grub

A dance recital directed by Ana Frenkel with co-direction by Carolina Borca, based on the encounter between five interpreters of movement and musical construction. In GRUB, dance is intertwined and enhanced with the sound and lighting of the space, together with the particularity of each of the dancers. “The search is aimed at being able to empathize and unite with others, both among the performers and with the public, in those emotional or sensitive passages that, by putting them to play on a poetic level, undo judgments and make us more free and empowered. ”.

Performers: Ares Barrios, Lucía Cuesta, Nahuel Delgado, Felipe Figueroa, Vicky Machta.

Performances on Thursdays at 9:00 p.m.. Duration: 60 minutes. Seats $1,200 (alternativateatral.com) 2x1 Banco Ciudad Promotion Purchase with a credit or debit card from Banco Ciudad at a 2x1 value through Alternativa Teatral. The card used when entering the room must be presented. Benefit also valid at the theater ticket office on the day of the show. Both options are subject to availability

*The Warehouse of Guevara. Guevara 326, CABA

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THEATRE

PROGRAMMING OF THE BUENOS AIRES THEATER COMPLEX

Who is Clara Wieck?

Although eclipsed by musical historiography for being the wife of the great Robert Schumann, Clara Wieck was not only one of the most outstanding performers of her time but also an admired composer as well as an influential disseminator of musical Romanticism. This work proposes a dialogue between the music of Schumann and Brahms and the sayings of Clara. Musical fragments that interact with her in the manner of confessions, dreams, reproaches, wishes. Her beginnings as a child prodigy, her early crush on Schumann, and her questioned love affair with Brahms emerge from this biographical fiction.

Authors: Betty Gambartes, Diego Vila. Direction: Betty Gambartes. Performers: Annie Dutoit Argerich, Eduardo Delgado (piano), Víctor Torres (baritone) or Hernán Iturralde.

From Wednesday, February 16 to Sunday, May 29. Wednesday to Sunday, 7:00 p.m. Duration: 100 minutes. Silver $1,000 Wednesday $500

*Cunill Cabanellas Hall. San Martin Theater. Avda. Corrientes 1530

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Tropical night falls

Two octogenarian sisters who live in Rio de Janeiro evoke the past and chat about the love affairs of a younger neighbor. According to Puig, the fundamental theme of her novel is affection. And he comments: “In old age the desire for affection grows. When you can no longer plan for the future, the need for affection increases, to give affection. The last activity, almost unique, is affective. Old age seen as "the epic age par excellence" and affection as a necessity to alleviate the absurdity of the world.

Author: Manuel Puig. Stage version: Santiago Loza, Pablo Messiez. Directed by: Pablo Messiez. Replacement address: Leonor Manso. Cast: Leonor Manso, Ingrid Pelicori, Carolina Tejeda

From Wednesday, February 16 until Sunday, April 17. Wednesday to Sunday, 7:00 p.m. Duration: 105 minutes. Silver $1,000 Wednesday $500

*Casacuberta Room. San Martin Theater. Avda. Corrientes 1530

Art and Culture Guide: Week of January 28 to February 4

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The captives

The Teatro Futuro Company carries out an artistic residency at the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires with its project "La Saga Europea", made up of a group of four plays set in the 19th century that aim to explore the relationship between Latin America and Europe through through the sieve of literature. The series is made up of the works Las Cautivas, Las Ciencias Naturales, Las Invasiones Inglesas and Las Traducciones, which will be released in the different rooms of the Complex in the next four years. Las Cautivas, which is now opening at the Teatro de la Ribera, is offered as a refoundation, as a metaphysics, as a nature, as pure fiction and as the desire to return to a place that we have definitely lost.

Las cautivas is an integral production of the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires. Dramaturgy and direction: Mariano Tenconi Blanco. Cast: Laura Paredes and Lorena Vega. Musician on stage: Ian Shifres

From Friday, February 18 to Saturday, April 30. Thursday and Friday, 7:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 17 hours. Duration: 70 minutes. Platea $1,000 Pullman $750 Thursday $500

*Ribera Theatre. Avda. Pedro de Mendoza 1821

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She in my head

Adrián reached a point where he can no longer live with Laura, his wife, but he can't live without her either. Adrián is a living manual of contradictions, fears, anguish, jealousy and more jealousy; exposed by an unconscious that does not stop talking and tormenting him. It is an exquisite case for the acute analysis of Klimovsky, his scathing therapist, who delves into where it costs the most: What really unites them after so many years together?

Joaquín Furriel, Juan Leyrado and Florencia Raggi will star in a new production of ELLA EN MI CABEZA, the theatrical success written by Oscar Martínez, directed by Javier Daulte. PREMIERE JANUARY 20, 2022. FUNCTIONS: THURSDAY 8pm / FRIDAY 8:15pm / SATURDAY 8 and 10pm / SUNDAY 8:30pm. Locations from: $2300.- ONLINE SALE THROUGH PLATEANET SYSTEM

* Metropolitan Sura Theatre, Av. Corrientes 1343, CABA.

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Duarte House

The public will be a spectator and at the same time the protagonist of the only wake where they cry, but with laughter! You won't see a play. You will live the #CasaDuarte Experience, the craziest wake! In the 2021 season, it sold out the locations for all the functions, and after a very brief –and well-deserved– vacation, this original proposal repeats its success.

Casa Duarte is the place chosen by the De la Puente family to make the traditional farewell to Pedro. The owner of the wake house, her daughters and the appearance of crazy characters, will make the widow and her family have a wake to forget. With high doses of black humor, this comedy will make us think if we are really happy with the life we ​​have, or what we do to have it.

Functions: Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 p.m.. Buy tickets

*Multi-scene Theatre. Av. Corrientes 1764, CABA

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Early

Following its successful first season; Precoz returns to the scene, a play based on the homonymous novel by Ariana Harwicz, directed by Lorena Vega and starring Julieta Díaz and Tomás Wicz.

Precoz immerses us in the story of a mother, her adolescent son and the intense relationship that unites them. A link that is torn between tenderness and madness. Bordering the limits of insane and perfect love, the most absolute loneliness and the contempt of society. Together they are dynamite: apart, they are nothing.

THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8:30 PM. Duration: 80 minutes. Locations: $1300 TICKETS FOR SALE BY THEATER ALTERNATIVE

*Dumont 4040. Santos Dumont 4040, CABA

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A balcony with views

On January 23rd “A balcony with views” arrives at the Multiescena theater, a delirious comedy in real time about marital DNA. With more than 50,000 spectators in Spain, the European success will premiere on Corrientes street. Relationships and the blurred borders between love and heartbreak, where the truth is hidden at all times and yet always remains visible. From Sunday, January 23, every Sunday at 8:30 pm. General admission $1,200. Points of Sale: Plateanet, Atrápalo and Theater Ticket Office.

* Theatre: Multi-scene Cpm. Av. Corrientes 1764, CABA

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A house full of water

In the middle of the 90s, a young Biology student starts working as a nanny in the house of a wealthy family. Between stuffed animals and jars of compote, Milena will tell Angie, the baby she cares for, her life in real time: her fears, her romances, her fantasies and the knot in which all those lines intersect, the question of an uncertain future. .

First play written by Tamara Tenenbaum, starring Violeta Urtizberea, directed by Andrea Garrote and general production by Compañía Teatro Futuro.

FUNCTIONS: Friday, 10:30 p.m. from January 14 to February 18. Duration 60'. General admission $1500 through Plateanet.

*SURA METROPOLITAN THEATER, Av. Corrientes 1343, CABA

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The Extraordinary Life

Two normal lives. No big prizes, tragic stories, unforgettable adventures. Aurora and Blanca are lifelong friends. Both are from Ushuaia. Aurora is a teacher, moves to Buenos Aires, gets married, has a son, a lover, a husband. And write poetry. Blanca is a seamstress, she lives with her mother, her mother dies, she has a boyfriend, then another, then another, she always suffers. And he also writes poetry. Two ordinary lives. Friendship and literature as the appearance of the extraordinary. Maybe a miracle. Like life.

By Mariano Tenconi Blanco. With Valeria Lois and Lorena Vega. Narration: Cecilia Roth. Live music by: Ian Shifres and Elena Buchbinder.

From January 15 to February 14. Saturdays 9:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30 p.m. Monday 8:30 p.m. Tickets $1500, on sale through Alternativa Entradas.

*TIMBRE 4. México 2554, CABA

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Corpse de ballet

A work that, from humor, comes to question how institutions discipline our body and through it, desire. In her second season, Carolina Guevara returns to La Carpintería Teatro on February 5 with Corps de baile, a one-person show that intertwines two languages: comedy and oral narrative.

After the successful Los coupes de Clara, the duo formed by Carolina Guevara and Leandro Rosati staged this time the story of a woman named Corral who, originally from a small town in the province of Buenos Aires, where She spends her childhood and adolescence, she flees to the big city in search of her desire: to dance. Based on this premise, the protagonist narrates the misadventures and conflicts that she has suffered throughout her life due to having a desire and a body that is different from what is considered “normal” in a context that does not accompany her.

Functions: Saturdays in February and March at 8:00 p.m. Tickets at $1000 on sale by Alternative.

*La Carpintería Theatre. Jean Jaures 858, CABA

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The dark house

The multifaceted, workaholics, feminists, flashy, long-tongued, super power of the off come together to battle and unmask their worst enemy: the mind. Two people, two life stories, two medical and emotional histories, two psychiatric diagnoses, two heads that are difficult to explain. Where are the manners when you lose your mind?

The work proposes a journey inside two minds in trouble, that with humor, music, sensitivity and many words, will try to tell themselves, with the sole purpose of illuminating the dark house.

Two minds. Two fronts. Two ways. A medication.

SINCE FEBRUARY 4TH PERFORMANCES ON FRIDAYS 9PM. Tickets from $1000 on sale by ALTERNATIVA

*The Warehouse of Guevara. Guevara 326, CABA

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Moon Boy

An evocation of Lorca's world, through a selection of texts from his dramatic work, his letters and his music. An emotional journey that delves into both his artistic achievements and his personal frustrations. This is how “Muchacho de Luna” can be reviewed, a one-man show created by Oscar Barney Finn and starring Paulo Brunetti.

Nominated for two Ace Awards: Best Director and Best One-Man Actor. Only two shows Sundays January 30 and February 6 at 8:30 p.m. Localities $1,500

*Theater Nights at Palacio Noel. Suipacha 1422, CABA

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Anne Frank: The Secret Annex

Written and directed by Gastón Brian Gliksztein, the play originated in 2019 to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the birth of the young German Jew.

The show, an original production by AMIA Cultura, will take place on Thursday, February 24, at 8:00 p.m., and tells the story of Anne Frank, the 16-year-old girl who recounted in her diary intimate the years in which she was hidden from the Nazis in Holland, together with her family in the annex of a factory.

More information and purchase tickets at this link.

*AMIA Auditorium. Pasteur 633, CABA

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Summer Cycle of Performing Arts at the National Bicentennial House

On Saturdays, January 29 and February 12 and 26 at 7:00 p.m., the National Bicentennial House and the National Theater Institute present a series of shows to enjoy this summer, in the patio of home. Three plays from Paraná, Entre Ríos; La Plata, province of Buenos Aires, and CABA, which will perform functions outdoors, at sunset.

PROGRAMMING

Saturday, January 29 | 7pm Out! Authors: Ignacio Koonstra - Gustavo Bendersky Director: Ignacio Koonstra. Parana, Entre Rios

Here in the theater, a guy from the city tells a story from the country. But what is seen in the foreground is not the field. Here indoors, people dream of the outdoors, don't they? Outside! recounts some fragments of Don Segundo Sombra, the novel by Ricardo Güiraldes; but the story of Don Segundo Sombra is not his story. It is the story of a forgotten young man, frantically and feverishly contriving to set out on a journey. An initiation journey, a meeting. Going outside to re-enter: learning from the elements, if anything can be learned. Outside! of ourselves, within a very country story, but from here.

Saturday, February 12 | 19 HS Juan Moreira, a popular legend Author: Claudio Rodrigo Director: Claudio Rodrigo La Plata, Buenos Aires province

Version for puppet theater. It tells the story of a Creole peasant from the Buenos Aires countryside: the persecution he is subjected to by the men who represent Justice, his initiation into the path of crime and the correlative loss of the feeling of social integration. It emphasizes the hero's fortitude, his courage, his dignity and his love of freedom.

Saturday, February 26 | 19 HS You are beautiful to me Author: Paula Ransenberg Director: Marcelo Nacci. Autonomous City of Buenos Aires

In a variety fair in Europe, exactly in Hungary in 1940, the magician Harry Vansky, the star of the company, performs his customary escape trick but this time, after ten minutes of remaining underwater, the trunk never opens. Each of the women around him, his conjoined assistants, his apprentice, his wife, his lover "The Magnetic" and a perfumer, are torn between mourning his death or the mysterious escape of he. Is the trunk empty or is Harry dead inside? The women despair of an artifact that only the wizard can open from the inside to reveal its truth. But what is the truth? escaped? Whose? Because? He died? abandoned me? Why did you do it? What do I do without it? Questions that stain beauty with absence and erase, as in a trick, the path to follow.

No reservation. Entry by order of arrival until full quota. Free entrance.

*National Bicentennial House. Riobamba 985, CABA

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Beware of dogs

This suspenseful comedy tells the story of Damián and Charly, who return to the house where they were born, after the death of their father, with the intention of selling everything and moving on with their lives. But a "secret" kept in a music box will transform the night into a diabolical nightmare.

With Mariano Bertolini, Juan Gil Navarro, Esteban Pérez. Address: Leo Azamor.

From February 10, Thursday and Friday at 9:00 p.m. Tickets for Theatrical Alternative

* NO THEATER BAR. Ramirez de Velasco 419

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Climbers

In the “Olive Stuffing” section of a sausage factory, four workers are willing to do anything to get a promotion. The boss, somewhat unbalanced, confronts them with his delusional orders, leading the group of men down a path that goes from the most absurd and comical situations to the revelation of the darkest and most vengeful personal secrets. At the end of the day, ascending will be about surviving.

Author: Gustavo Lista. Cast: Barbie Vélez, Rodrigo Noya, Bautista Lena, Federico Barón. Directed by: Ariel Basaldua. Production: Nazarena Velez.

Premieres Friday, January 14 at 11 p.m. Shows: Friday and Saturday at 11 p.m. / Locations: $ 1200.- Buy tickets

*Buenos Aires Theatre. Corrientes 1699, CABA. Tel. 5263-8126

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Circus of the Air

On Friday, January 7th, María del Aire's “CIRCUS OF THE AIR” returns to the Atlantic Coast. For the 13th consecutive year, it is presented with a new large-format contemporary circus show in a closed open-air venue donated by the Municipality of Villa Gesell, behind the traditional local Craft Fair.

It can be seen during January and February, from Tuesday to Sunday at 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. in Av. 3 and 113, Villa Gesell. There will be special guests: every Monday, in both shows, the Clown Chacovachi and the Clown Macujarrak will perform; On Friday, January 14, Nacho Rey will return after many years. In addition, on Thursdays from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. a circus workshop for girls and boys will be given by Euge Mariposa.

Cast: Nadia Verón, Osvaldo Ortiz, Martín Denda, Juan Cruz Ranieri, Luciana Denino, María del Aire

Tickets: $700 / Alternative theater / Retirees, students and children discount: $500. Duration: 40 min.

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Women in the bathroom

Five unbridled manifestos about the body, social mandates, relationships, loss, obsession, desire and sex. Desperate, poetic, ironic, angry and desiring women, merge dream and reality. The bathroom as a refuge becomes a disco, a confessional, a video clip; Go through infinite scenarios that are built through passionate stories, unexpected songs and furtive choreography. A bathroom that always returns to what it is: a space inhabited by fantasy and desire, the search and fatality, humanity in all its forms.

Created and directed by Mariela Asensio; This new version brings together a cast of talented and established actresses: Maida Andrenacci, Laura Conforte, Laura Cymer, Iride Mockert and Esther Goris. Produced by Paola Luttini (Pronoia productions) it can be seen, from January 21, every Friday and Saturday at 10pm. Duration: 80 minutes. Age classification: +15 years TICKETS FOR SALE THROUGH PLATEANET $1800

*Picadero Theatre. Enrique Santos Discépolo 1857, CABA

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Utopia

“In Utopia, everything necessary to live is at hand such as air, land and water. That is why silver and gold are hidden in remote places like a child's ear ”, Marcelo Insúa begins by saying, while he takes coins from the ears of the former children who attend his Bar Mágico Teatro.

It is a show for adults that he presents, but he transforms them into children with a sweet tooth for magic in the first minute of his show. Utopia is an eclectic mix of magic, humor and mentalism, with interactive experiences and original audiovisual productions that are projected in the back of the stage, providing images that are assembled with magic in a natural and fantastic way.

The show is in charge of Marcelo Insúa, an outstanding personality of Culture, one of the best magicians in Argentina and owner of the only magic bar in the country. The show takes place on Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. Tickets can be obtained at the theater box office or at www.barmagico.com.ar

*Magic Theater Bar. Carlos Calvo 1631, CABA

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The sisters-in-law

The comedy of the off -written by Florencia Naftulewicz and co-directed with Pilar Boyle-, arrives on January 26 at the Metropolitan Sura theater. The theatrical piece, co-produced by NÜN, and applauded by the public and critics, will offer four unique summer performances, in the emblematic venue of the commercial circuit, on Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m..

LAS CUÑADAS is a hilarious and sharp comedy, which has a powerful trident made up of actresses Julia Galeano, Mercedes Moltedo and Florencia Naftulewicz herself. The piece dives into the depths of a high-class family that tries to hide, by all means, certain family secrets that inexorably come to light. How to remain the perfect country family when family secrets lurk? How far are two “good” ladies willing to go to protect the good name and the family business?

The work, written in verse, strips away with laughter and sarcasm the deepest hypocrisies of a wealthy family whose miseries are embodied in the sisters-in-law, who will transform their weekly beauty ritual into a conspiracy plan that will involve the manicurist and reach much further than they expected.

REPREMIERE JANUARY 26, 8:30 PM 4 single performances, Wednesday at 8:30 PM Seats $1800, on sale through PLATEANET.

*SURA METROPOLITAN THEATER. Av. Corrientes 1343, CABA

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Babel kitchen

On January 22, at El Tinglado and directed by Rita Terranova, Babel cocina will go on stage, a show that received the 2021 Banco Ciudad Award, granted by that bank and the Buenos Aires Theater Complex.

According to its director, the work is proposed as "a comedy, a fable, a party, carnival, fair... and also an epic, the story of an instant that made history in Argentine history." With its numerous cast, the work presents fifteen singular characters and their little private lives, portrayed in a unique political moment, in Buenos Aires at the end of the nineteenth century, "with much music, laughter, emotion, and abundant magic."

Designed as a story within another on different narrative levels, Babel cooks superimposes the real historical event, the future of the fictional characters and the reality of a cast that recreates them from the 21st century, several plots that will come together and will resolve in a surprising finale.

Premiere: January 22nd. Functions: Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. / Face-to-face theater under strict sanitary protocol. Seats: $800 / Reservations at Alternativa Teatral

*The Shed. Mario Bravo 948, CABA

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My mother, my girlfriend and I

Sebastián Presta leads this hilarious comedy where he plays Fernando, an eternal bachelor who will introduce his girlfriend (Victoria Almeida) to his overwhelming mother (Graciela Tenenbaum) for the first time. The night will bring surprises and revealed secrets, which, in the midst of crazy situations, will take each of them to the limit. On a Good Night, which may not be so "good", family and love ties will take center stage. Can mother's love and couple's love coexist? Leaving the nest was never easy... but staying, either. Directed by: Diego Reinhold.

The performances will take place from Thursday to Sunday in the 2022 summer season. Thursday 10pm / Friday 7.30pm / Saturday 9.30pm / Sunday 7.30pm. Tickets can be purchased through Plateanet.

*Picasso Room Paseo La Plaza. Corrientes 1660, CABA

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Zapping girls 2

The fanaticism of some funny housekeepers for the world of television will lead us to enjoy a show full of rhythm, color and nostalgia. With a fast and unbridled humor, they will make us laugh from beginning to end through a refreshing cocktail of new characters and situations. Author: David Quintana. Acting: Fernando Quintana, Martín Bontempo, Juan Speroni, Tadeo Pettinari, Horacio Vidaurre. Direction: David Quintana.

Performances: Friday 14, 21 and 28 January at 10:30 p.m.. I bought your tickets through Plateanet.

*CPM Multi-scene Theatre. Av. Corrientes 1764, CABA

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The appeal of Amparo

Ophelia envisions a trial against her mother. She is accused of having caused the early death of her other daughter, Elizabeth. The argument is that the disease that killed her was caused by Amparo's permanent doses of mistreatment of her daughters from early childhood. But in this trial, in which the testimonies of different witnesses follow one another, not all opinions coincide. The subjective views on the facts intersect, disagree and collide with each other. Is there a truth? Or are there as many truths as looks? "The appeal of Amparo" puts some on the table. You decide.

Author: Laura Oliva. Directed by: Javier Daulte. Cast: Gloria Carra, Magela Zanotta, Marcos Montes, Mónica Raiola, Javier Niklison, Aymará Abramovich, Gerardo Serre, Marcelo Pozzi.

Functions: From February 1. Tuesday at 20 hours. Locations through Alternativateatral.

*CC25 de Mayo – Av. Triunvirato 4444 – Villa Urquiza - CABA

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30th anniversary

Óscar and Toni have a very particular relationship. They met unexpectedly at Óscar's restaurant 30 years ago. The flavors, the smells, the taste of the pumarola sauce built great affection. Cindy, their daughter, never suspected that what was hidden would explode on that "30th Anniversary". Life continues its course but the relationship is no longer the same. Cindy's absence shows the loneliness of love. A restaurant, two great men, a daughter, an absence, a love, a lie. "30th Anniversary", a dramatic comedy where the decision of a brave woman sets the course for two different men.

Nominated for the ACE Awards for Best Work in Alternative Theater and Best Actor in Alternative Theater: Andrés Vicente. Authors: Andrés Vicente, Gaby Almirón, Pablo Peppino. Cast: Gaby Almirón, Andrés Vicente, Rosario García Coni. Address: Marcelo Serre.

Functions: Friday in February at 10:15 p.m. - Seats by Alternative or at the ticket office

*Border Theater – Godoy Cruz 1838 – CABA

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Take my breath away

Four friends decide to celebrate the bachelorette party of one of them, in the same farm where the wedding will take place days later, but a few hours before the big party, the brand new bride is found dead in the pool and everything indicates who committed suicide Distraught and not understanding much, they decide to contact her dead friend to ask her why she made that decision. The play takes place during the night that the wedding was to be celebrated and instead, the wake takes place.

Cast: María Figueras, Florencia Limonoff, Denise Yañez. Dramaturgy and direction: Carla Scatarelli.

Functions: Saturdays in February at 10 pm

*The dressing room of the muses. Mario Bravo 960, CABA

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Radioactive Valeria

Valeria is a famous creator of soap operas. When she is beginning to plan her most ambitious project, The Immortal (whose protagonists are, precisely, immortals), she falls seriously ill. The producers will try, as long as Valeria's health allows them, to get the ideas that nest in her head out of her and thus continue with the work plan.

Divided into three parts, the second gives rise to the soap opera that Valeria is working on. The limits between fiction and reality, between the imagined and the concrete, between the dreamed and the lived, between cruelty and pity, are some of the premises that surround the development of radioactive Valeria.

Written and directed by Javier Daulte. Cast: María Onetto, Laura Oliva, Carlos Defeo, Florencia Berthold, Agustín Daulte, Jorge Gentile, Daniela Pantano

Performances: Tuesday in February at 8:30 p.m.

*Alley Space. Humahuaca 3759, CABA

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Othelo - Ends Badly

William Shakespeare | Gabriel Chamé Buendía | Matías Bassi | Nicholas Gentile | Elvira Gomez | agustin soler

Friday 8pm | Saturdays 10:30 p.m. February 4 to April 4 Buy tickets

*Faces and Masks Room 2037. Sarmiento 2037, CABA

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Earthly

Mauricio Kartun | Claudio Da Passano | Tony Lestingi | Claudio Martinez Bel

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 8PM From February 4 to April 4 Buy tickets

*Faces and Masks Room 2037. Sarmiento 2037, CABA

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Indicator light

LUZ TESTIGO is a show in which five stories coexist, with their universes and characters. Each of them trying to meet the others. An encounter that is interfered with by one's own limitations, by unconfessed longings, by doubts, by fears. A woman who takes refuge in her dreams.

The investigation of a crime. A father and his daughter sharing a sort of exile from the world. A desperate love actor. The fortuitous meeting of two people who begin to know each other. Humor, intrigue, drama, and even nonsense, are the spices through which these stories of perplexed and desperate beings unfold. LUZ TESTIGO is the result of a playwriting contest organized in 2020 by the Espacio Callejón Team.

Dramaturgy: Tomás Afán Muñoz, Marina Artigas, Rubén de la Torre, Julián Marcove and Agustín Meneses. Starring: Ramiro Delgado, Lu Grasso, Silvina Katz, Paula Manzone, Agustín Meneses, Marcelo Pozzi, William Prociuk, María Villar. Directed by: Javier Daulte.

Wednesday in February at 8:30 p.m. - Tickets by alternativeteatral.com

*Alley Space. Humahuaca 3759, CABA

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I licked. A sustainable cabaret

In some capital of the Argentine Interior is the mythical CABARET LAMÉ, where spectators can fall in love with our beautiful vedettes, be inspired by our passionate poet, delight their ears with the voices of our young singers and the eyes with the talent of our sensual dancers.

Eleven artists on stage, live songs and choreographies with great visual impact await you to live a unique 360° experience. We use beautiful changing rooms with recycled material. We do ecological theater and help the planet. Lamé is a young cabaret. We invite you to discover our vision of eroticism. We have love, humor and a lot of sparkles to share.

Written and directed by Joaquín Cerro, with choreography by Sofia Mazza, vocal direction by Brenda Gestoso. Premiere Sunday, January 30 at 9:30 p.m. Only 5 performances. Tickets can be obtained at the theater ticket offices or on the Theatrical Alternative platform.

* Gargantua Theatre. Av. J. Newbery 3563, CABA

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Norberto Jansenson presents Magical Nights Live

Jansenson returns to the first stage in which he performed in his career, La Sala Pablo Picasso in Paseo La Plaza, to present Noches Mágicas, an immersive 90-minute theater experience featuring the best illusions from his repertoire and some exclusive premieres. He will also present, among other experiences, El Sueño de los Ases, the illusion and the story that became a movie in Hollywood (with its script and its leading role), and for which he has just won the Best Actor award at the Golden International Festival. Gate of San Francisco.

The show is recommended for all audiences, and it is suggested that those under 18 years of age be accompanied by older people.

Tuesday January 11 and Tuesday February 15 at 9:00 p.m.. Tickets from: $2300.- on sale at Plateanet or the theater ticket office.

*Walk the Plaza. Av. Corrientes 1660, CABA

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Eternal Passersby

This work tells the story of beings locked in a world with no way out, full of hatred, reproaches and violence. Four brothers marked by the cruel and ruthless upbringing of a beating father. Their lives, full of grudges, led each of them to follow the same path. The presence of someone who cannot be seen makes each one of them with their respective wives reach the cruelest of limits: death. The work tells, in a dramatic comedy and suspense, the darkest side of human beings.

Eternal Transients is the creation of Marcelo Silguero, who directs a cast made up of 11 actors on stage that will impress you with this powerful story. The premiere will be on Saturday, February 5 at 11:00 p.m.. Tickets can be obtained at the theater box office or through Plateanet.

*Multi-scene Theatre. Av. Corrientes 1764, CABA

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Dollhouse

A visionary Ibsen invites us 140 years later, in a world struggling to build a more just and egalitarian social model, to rethink ourselves through his texts, reflecting once again on the human condition. It is one of the most transgressive and revolutionary works in the history of the theater.

Author: Henrik Ibsen. Translation: Clelia Rosa Chamatropulos. Cast: Gabriela Puig – Nora, Santi Vicchi – Trovaldo Helmer, Agustina Sáenz – Cristina Linde, Alejandro Holm – Krogstad, Luciana Lamota – Elena, the maid, Richard Courbrant – Dr. Rank. Directed by: Lizardo Laphitz

Premieres Thursday, January 20 at 8:00 p.m. Shows: Thursday at 8:00 p.m. / Locations: $1,000.- Ticket sales by Alternative.

*Border Theatre. Godoy Cruz 1838, CABA

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Mine thing 2 – “I have things to do”

In this show, through monologues, songs and video clips, Dalia laughs and suffers from the speed in which we live, she talks about that endless list of things to do, about guilt, about the relationship with our body, about the intense, complex and insane bond with her mother and her daughter, of what makes her suffer, and also of what gives her joy.

Cosa de minas 2 – “I have things to do” is an invitation to “GutmannDalia”, a delirious world and ATR where the comedian surrenders to being who she is, shares the things she thinks, talks about what happens to her, and reflects with humor and intelligence on the uncomfortable but unavoidable emotions that we go through every day.

With Dahlia Gutmann. Original texts: Dalia Gutmann. Address: Mariela Asensio. It is produced by Lino Patalano for Teatriming S.R.L.

Premiering Thursday, January 20. Shows: Thursday at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10:30 p.m. Seats: From $1,200.- / Sale through Plateanet

*Maipo Theatre. Emerald 443, CABA. Tel. 11-5352-8384

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Chacovachi and Maku Fanchulini - Clowns on the Argentine Coast

The legendary clown Chacovachi and Maku Fanchulini will perform during January and February 2022 in Villa Gesell and Pinamar with their shows for the whole family a la gorra.

-WARNING!! A bad clown can ruin your life.

In a world full of contradictions, innocence, acidity, conformism and rebellion, this clown is a true avenger of adults. He is not stupid, nor naive, nor easy to digest. Juggling, magic, balances and ballooning are the excuse, God, politics, death, drugs, power, false modesty, love, ideals and conformism are the reason to laugh.

From the clown Chacovachi, guest artist Maku Fanchulini. Circus of the Air – Calles 113 and 3 Villa Gesell / January: Mondays 10, 17, 24 and 31 at 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. February: Monday 7, 14 and 21 at 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m.

-METER AND A HALF

A show based on physical action and comic communication with the public in a fresh and light-hearted active way. Maku communicates almost without words, thus creating a universal language. The technical and highly crazy moments follow one another dynamically during the show and are part of a universe full of eccentric balances, provocation and tenderness that lead to a literally explosive finale.

From the clown Maku Fanchulini. GO! NORTH PINAMAR FESTIVAL: Av Libertador and Humboldt – Pinamar / Wednesday and Friday 9:00 p.m.

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Comedy is dangerous arrives in Mar del Plata

Work written in verse by Gonzalo Demaría and directed by Ciro Zorzoli. A co-production between the Teatro Nacional Cervantes, an agency of the Ministry of Culture of the Nation through the Secretariat of Cultural Management, Culture of the Province of Buenos Aires and the Teatro Auditorium.

The play narrates a fictitious foundation of the Teatro Cervantes, and was presented within the framework of the theater's centenary celebration in 2021: 100 years ago the Cervantes was inaugurated, proudly named like that. The coliseum was built by a famous Spanish actress, María Guerrero, and soon became our national theater. 238 years ago, in the time of the viceroys, the stable theater was born in Buenos Aires. Today the two events are mixed in a verse comedy that evokes the wagon companies, the tensions between Hispanics and Creoles and the fight for freedom. Nothing solemn: the work rather displays the irreverence typical of such an eclectic and inclusive scene that, in the roaring 20s, offered revue shows. A mixture of history and fantasy, La comedia es peligrosa tells a suspense and vaudeville plot that takes place in the capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in 1783. Some comedians from La Legua intend to build a stable theater and for this they must confront power. of the lobbyists and the bishop. The ham in the sandwich is the viceroy. Who will eat who?

Written by Gonzalo Demaría. Based on a plot by Gonzalo Demaría and Ciro Zorzoli. Directed by Ciro Zorzoli. With Horacio Acosta, Facundo Aquinos, Paola Barrientos, Julián Cabrera, Julián Cardoso , Roberto Castro, Gaby Ferrero, Andrés Granier, Milva Leonardi, Javier Lorenzo , Tincho Lups, Sergio Mayorquin, Mariano Mazzei, Iván Moschner, Pablo Palavecino and Julián Rodríguez Rona .

From Thursday to Sunday at 9:00 p.m., from January 16 to February 27. Seats available through Plateanet or at the Auditorium Theater box office, Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

February: Quotas for Groups/ Communities:

The Teatro Nacional Cervantes and the Teatro Auditorium of Mar del Plata summon groups/communities made up of a minimum of 20 people, to attend the February performances of La comedia es peligro. Discounted and/or free seats are offered for groups/communities of 20 people, in face-to-face functions from Thursday to Sunday, at 9:00 p.m. during February, in the Auditorium.

What types of groups/communities can participate?

Groups/communities such as: formal (schools) and non-formal education groups; retirement centers, NGOs, neighborhood groups and centers, groups of native peoples, soup kitchens, homes, theater groups, study groups, the LGBTTTIQ+ community, women's groups, unions, etc. Recommended from the age of 16.

What's included?

Slots for the performances on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday in February, at 9:00 p.m. with the following benefits: 30% discount for educational institutions of all levels and private groups. Free for groups of medium-level institutions, state-run. Accompaniment with complementary pedagogical material.

How to participate?

To participate it is necessary to register previously here.

*Astor Piazzolla Hall of the Auditorium Theatre. Maritime Boulevard 2280, Mar del Plata.

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I sleep in the clothes of the day

At the Cazadores Foundation, a documentary play that combines performance and installation will go on stage, authored and directed by Leticia Coronel.

About the work, the author expresses: “More than once I spoke of pain, of my body lost in desire. Maybe I always have to talk about the same thing. It's that some bodies hurt me and that's why I can't perform them anymore, I leave them to others. I could not act on these, because my mother's pain hurts me, but the mother's pain hurts the world and sometimes the world loves the mother and other times the world does not give place to the mother. Who can act his mother? Or rather, who can act his mother's grief?

Lives: Agustina Acosta, Canela Escala Usategui, Federico Pezet, Matías Marshall, Nadia Gómez, Nadia Zavleon, Roma Castelli. Guest artists: Gianna Muzio and Urías Santillán. Co-produced by Fundación Cazadores and Grupo Rojo.

Shows on Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:00 p.m. (Side A) and at 8:00 p.m. (Side B). And on Sundays at 5:00 p.m. (Side A) and at 7:00 p.m. (Side B). Seats $1,200 (alternativateatral.com). Promo Side A + Side B $2,000. Promotion 2x1 City Bank. Purchase with a credit or debit card from Banco Ciudad at a value of 2x1. Only through Theatrical Alternative. The card used when entering the room must be presented. Subject to availability.

*Hunters Foundation. Villarroel 1438, CABA

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The great Argentine cabaret

All the wit and humor in a hilarious musical. A society that marginalizes, that devalues, for this reason, this group of artists who run a run-down cabaret, tries with their art to continue maintaining their show before a society that does not integrate them.

A creation by Marcelo Silguero, who directs a cast made up of more than 20 artists on stage that will dazzle you with a beautiful story. The premiere will be on Friday, January 7 at 10:30 p.m. at the Teatro Multiescena. Tickets can be obtained at the theater box office or through Plateanet.

* Multi-scene Theatre. Av. Corrientes 1764, CABA

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With a touch of blush

This show tells us the story of Daysi Blondell (a character played by Osvaldo Roth, actor and drag queen) and her dream of succeeding in Hollywood, accompanied by her aunt Pepa, a kind of confessor. In the course of this story, she meets Charly (Esteban Nieva), a taxiboy full of vices and abuse who poses as a producer just to scam and steal all his dreams.

Duration: 90 minutes. Audience classification: over 12. Work genre: musical comedy with humour. Tickets can be obtained at the theater box office, through Plateanet or reservations at 1169520004/1158829203. Sundays at 9 pm until February 27.

*Multi-scene Theatre. Av. Corrientes 1764, CABA

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THE REVOLT. International festival of theater between mountains. ZANCADAZO IV Edition

From January 24 to February 6 the group from Teatro La Zancada begins the year with a bang with a new edition of its ZANCADAZO festival. There will be national and international works, workshops and two artist residencies to be held in the province of La Rioja, Argentina.

ZANCADAZO is a venture of the theater company La Zancada whose mission is to promote and accompany the processes of social transformation that theater is currently experiencing. In this fourth edition, we take on the challenge of generating a party by collectively returning to the ritual origins of theater that are characterized by their festive spirit.

The festival has a wide cultural offer; variety of national and international works, talks, residences and training workshops that will be free, with open calls or with entry to the cap, allowing the community to participate regardless of their economic condition. These activities are financed thanks to the collaboration of entities, individuals and the participating public. All the activities are free, on the cap or with an open call.

MORE INFORMATION
REGISTRATION TO THE WORKSHOPS

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Performance Biennial

The fourth edition of the Performance Biennial continues. Its duration will be five months, until April 16, 2022. With the general direction of Graciela Casabé, curatorship of the artistic program by Maricel Álvarez and academic direction by Susana Tambutti, BP.21 presents some twenty creations -most of them world premieres-, a nutritious academic program -anchored in diversity and dissidence- and two guest programs: Impulso Cazadores, curated by Mariana Obersztern, and Queer Art Festival -FAQ- curated by Lisa Kerner and Violeta Uman. The Biennial will celebrate the closing of its programming with the premiere of the two projects selected from the first open call that it has organized since its creation.

I'm your performer. January 22 and 29. San Martin Theater

Some notes to invent other worlds. From January 27 to 30 in the City of Buenos Aires.

Mare. yet. Yuta. February 4 and 5 at the Museum of Modern Art

Reflex arc (acupuncture/new altars). From February 11, 12 and 13 in Parque de la Memoria

Mycelia. February 13 and 20 at PROA21

The inner wing. February 24 and 25 at the Larreta Museum

All activities are free with prior registration through the web from one week before the start of the activity: https://bienalbp.org/bp21/

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Theatre at AMIA

AMIA's Department of Culture continues to present a varied and complete agenda of activities that can be carried out virtually and free of charge.

-The test

“Which would you choose? $100,000 right now or $1 million ten years from now? This is the trigger for a conversation that will lead the characters in the play to expose their values ​​and bring their darkest secrets to light. The comedy, starring Jorge Suárez, Carlos Belloso, Viviana Saccone and María Zubiri, will be available on the AMIA Cultura website starting Monday, January 17.

-Bergman and Liv: Love correspondence

Performed by the actors Osmar Nuñez and Ingrid Pelicori, the love story recounts the exchange of letters that Ingmar Bergman and Liv Ullman had over the course of forty years. The work can be seen from Monday, January 24.

All activities are open to the public and require prior registration on the website cultura.amia.org.ar.

*AMIA. Pasteur 633, CABA

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Korridor

Korridor is a streaming theatrical experience with on-demand performances through the Trampolín Play platform (www.play.trampolin.la). The dramaturgy and direction is by Christian García .

The play takes place in a corridor of a public hospital, without being anchored in a certain historical moment, where people wait to be treated. They are accompanied by doubt, loneliness, the search for support from strangers. Fragments of lives in a time without beginning or end. A nun, a boxer, a pregnant woman and a prestigious jaded doctor, all of them wandering through the corridors of the dilapidated hospital as a containing institution, complete a picture of absences, giving rise to presences, confessions, heroism, absurdities and miseries.

Functions on demand (watch it whenever you want). Trampoline Play Platform. Direct link: https://play.trampolin.la/ver/korridor

Tickets: $300 (link available for 48 hours).

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CINEMA

Film series “Cabinet of Curiosities”

Art and science have in common the constant search for answers and creation as a path. Both are human environments, beautiful and imperfect, permeable and complementary to each other. With this premise, the Cultural Center of Science and Friends of Fine Arts come together to carry out a film cycle that focuses on various imaginaries of science that have been conveyed by the big screen, art and literature. The films will be screened in both auditoriums and respond to the search for a varied, original and attractive programming that goes beyond stereotyped proposals that sometimes come together in what is commonly called scientific cinema.

Until February 18. Tickets are free and can only be purchased online and through your prior reservation. COMPLETE PROGRAM AND TICKET RESERVATION

*Museum of Fine Arts. Av. Pte. Figueroa Alcorta 2280, CABA / Cultural Center of Science. Godoy Cruz 2270, CABA

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Cinema in the Buenos Aires Theater Complex

LONG LIVE FELLINI

Three classics by the great Italian filmmaker in restored prints –La dolce vita, Fellini Eight and a Half and The Useless–, accompanied by two recent documentaries on the vast oeuvre of the director. From Saturday 12 to Sunday 20 February.

NO MORE

Premiere of the latest feature film by director Rafael Filippelli, which had its world premiere as the closing film at the last Bafici. 7 unique functions from Thursday 17 February.

FROM FINLAND WITH LOVE

Three outstanding titles of contemporary Finnish cinema, one of the most powerful films in Nordic cinema, dedicated to two iconic figures of modernism in that country. In collaboration with the Ibero-American Institute of Finland, the Finnish Film Foundation and the Embassy of Finland in Buenos Aires. Starting Tuesday, February 22.

LIMIT

Three unique performances of the Brazilian film classic directed by Mário Peixoto in 1931, in a restored copy. In collaboration with the Embassy of Brazil in Argentina, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil and the Centro Técnico do Audiovisual. Exclusively on Sunday, February 27

Seats on sale from five days before the start of the cycle. General admission $300. Students and retirees $150.

*Leopoldo Lugones Room. San Martin Theater. Avda. Corrientes 1530

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At the Cine Teatro El Plata: universal film classics with a live orchestra

THE BOY (1921) by Charles Chaplin. Saturday 19 at 20 hours.

SHORT FILM CYCLE by Buster Keaton. Saturday 26 at 8:00 p.m.

LONG LIVE FELLINI. Two classics by the great Italian filmmaker in restored prints: La dolce vita (1960) Sunday 20 at 7:00 p.m. / Eight and a Half (1963) Sunday 27 at 7:00 p.m.

General admission $300. Students and retirees $150.

*Cinema Theater El Plata. Avda. Juan Bautista Alberdi 5765.

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Plan Recover Cycle of restored Argentine films

BA Audiovisual projects together with DAC (Argentine Film Directors) a Film Series of Argentine films restored by the Recover Plan. The selected films are varied, from different genres and are directed by talented and established directors. To enjoy the productions, it will be accessed through Vivamos Cultura. The programming will be renewed month by month, 4 monthly films will be screened and each film will be available for one week. The objective of the cycle is to value the historical films of Argentine Cinema.

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Buenos Aires International Documentary Film Festival

FIDBA is the First International Festival with a competitive nature dedicated to documentary film in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In this edition, whose programming can be enjoyed online between December 2021 and March 2022, the public will enjoy films from 43 countries. This year, the programming includes 260 films, of which 153 participate in its 11 competitions, 62 are of national origin and more than 50% of the total were directed by women.

The programming will be available online for 12 weeks from December 13 to Sunday March 6, 2022. The offer of films will be renewed every week. On March 5, the award ceremony for all the competitions and for #LINK, FIDBA's Industry Area, will take place in person, which will take place between February 21 and March 4.

In its ninth edition, FIDBA is organized into 11 competitions: International Feature Film Competition; Ibero-American Feature Film Competition; Argentine Feature Film Competition; New Narratives; First Film / New Directors; Genres and Generations; Human rights; Lateral - LGTBIQ; International Short Films; National short films; and the new Ficciones de lo real, with 12 titles that do not fall within the traditional documentary genre although they use reality as raw material.

This year's non-competitive sections are: Revolution / Documentary Film and the Arts; Evolution / Environment and Panorama of contemporary documentary.

LIST OF SCHEDULED MOVIES

* 25 de Mayo Cultural Center, Av. Triunvirato 4444, CABA

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New narratives in Argentine independent cinema

La Casa Nacional del Bicentenario presents a cycle of three contemporary films where the limits between fiction, in the most classic sense, and the documentary record come and go. Without wanting to be anchored in a defined format, these productions represent a new perspective on current cinema.

The functions will take place in the courtyard of the House, outdoors. With limited capacity. Admission will be made on a first-come, first-served basis until capacity is exhausted.

PROGRAMMING

Sunday the 13th. 8:30 PM Like the sky after it rains (2020) Dir. Mercedes Gaviria

Mercedes returns to her hometown to accompany the filming of a film by her father, filmmaker Víctor Gaviria. A director who, between filming and filming, was also in charge of recording her family in images over time. In the meeting of their two gazes, the resounding silence of her mother and the obstinacy of her brother, Mercedes embraces the shared time of the archive and the infinite contradictions of her family to search for her own beginning there.

Sunday 20. 8:30 PM The poets visit Juana Bignozzi (2019) Dir. Laura Citarella, Mercedes Halfon

A poet dies. Another, younger, receives as an inheritance the mandate to make her work known. Added to this task is a team of film women. This strange triangle sets this film in motion, which, curiously, does not take the form of an investigation but of an even more complex and subtle framework.

Sunday 27. 8:30 PM For the money (2019) Dir. Alejo Moguillansky

A miserable group of Argentine actors, dancers, musicians and filmmakers embarks on a theatrical tour to some Latin American country. If love and money are irreconcilable, 'Por el dinero' is the story of that tragedy.

*National Bicentennial House. Riobamba 985, CABA

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Dreams, documentary

A choral portrait about the dream world of people living on the streets in the City of Buenos Aires. Through dreams, the veil of daily reality is gradually torn to the intimacy of people who live in a state of invisibility for a large part of society. His difficult past and present, also in some way his future, appear in the accounts of his dreams. A living reflection of a city with a historical social exclusion.

A film by Marcos Martínez. Premiere: January 27 at the Gaumont Cinema.

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Karnawal

Projection with the presence of the director, Juan Pablo Félix.

Carnival is in the air on the border between Argentina and Bolivia. Smuggling and violence are part of the scenario in which “Cabra”, a young malambo dancer, prepares for the most important competition of his life. In that, his father, an ex-convict still dedicated to the criminal world, returns home, stressing the family reality and Cabra's future.

Saturday, January 29 / 7 pm. Free admission with prior reservation from 10 am on the Monday before the event.

*El Conti. Av. del Libertador 8151, CABA

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Showing and talk: Piqueteras + Pull the car. Popular feminism 20 years after 2001

In the framework of the exhibition “19 y 20″ we will dialogue two documentaries: “Piqueteras” (2002) and “Tirar del carro” (2021). A crossing to think about the place of the feminist movement in the last 20 years and its relationship with the social outbreak of December 2001.

Since then, to this part, the role of different organizations that gradually joined the broad spectrum of the feminist and transfeminist struggle has been strongly installed in the political and social agenda. The place within the social movements that cis women and the LGBTTIQ+ movement had, and have, showed us not only the necessary presence of dissidents in the conquest of rights, but also new ways of doing politics, building militancy and references within organizations and groups.

These films are only a part of everything built, a small cut to continue projecting what is missing, to think about our recent memory to continue contributing to our future with everyone, everyone.

Sunday, January 30 / 7 pm. Free admission with prior reservation from 10 am on the Monday before the event.

VIRTUAL PROJECTION: Piqueteras. Argentina 2002, 42´. Available from January 23 to 31.

A documentary that covers the struggle of the unemployed in three key points in the interior of the country: Cutral-Có (Neuquén), Ledesma (Jujuy) and General Mosconi (Salta). The film reflects the feeling and reason for the pickets through the testimonies of the women who inhabit those forgotten towns, where the first towns rose against the neoliberal policies implemented by Menemism.

IN-PERSON SCREENING: Pull the car. Argentina 2021, 50´.

Tirar del carro tells the first-person story of Jackie Flores, a cartonera woman in the City of Buenos Aires who became a fundamental reference of the popular economy with a feminist perspective. It was they, the heads of household, who put the fight on their shoulders. Jackie gives an account of this story, and with certainty confirms that if they are not the ones who tell who they are... someone else says it and another interprets it.

TABLE AFTER THE SHOWING OF TIRAR DEL CARRO, with the participation of:

Constance Niscovolos (Pull the Cart Director)

Verónica Mastrosimone (Piqueteras Director)

Jackie Flores (Undersecretary of Waste and Circular Economy. Ministry of Environment of the Province of Buenos Aires)

Naty Molina (Reference of the Corriente Villera Independiente 21-24 / Zavaleta. Deputy Neighborhood Coordinator of Tierra Techo y Trabajo)

*El Conti. Av. del Libertador 8151, CABA

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Río de la Plata International Cannabis Film Festival

The FICC arises from the need to broaden cultural perspectives from a social and committed approach to the subject of cannabis, through the cinematographic image as a means of sensitizing and transforming. The audiovisual as a powerful tool for social transformation, generator of awareness, reflections and behaviors.

His almost 30 films, from 15 countries, make up a wide spectrum of approaches not only in cinematographic terms, but also in socio-cultural terms. From several Latin American documentaries focused on different community experiences of cultivation and consumption to European productions that record its medicinal benefits in first person, going through fiction whose action is triggered by its recreational use, the programming investigates, with equal parts of passion and rigor, in the folds of a world that, slowly but inexorably, begins to emanate the unmistakable sweet smell of a flower at its just point of ripeness.

OPENING: Thursday, February 3 at 6:00 p.m. - CNB, Casa Nacional del Bicentenario

TABLES AND WORKSHOPS: Round Tables: Feminism, cannabis and care tasks, Reprocann, laws and rights, Cannabis in universities, Cannabis for veterinary use. Workshops (with prior registration at talleresficcbaires@gmail.com): History of cannabis in the cinema, Cannabis for health.

CLOSING: Saturday 19 at 6pm - Manzana de las Luces. Awards. SURPRISE RECITAL

SCHEDULE

VENUES

National House of the Bicentennial, Riobamba 985, CABA.

Lumiton Audiovisual Plant, Sgto. Cabral 2354, Munro, PBA.

Quinta Trabucco, Carlos F. Melo 3050, Florida, PBA.

Manzana de las Luces Historical Cultural Complex, Peru 222, CABA

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Virtual Jewish film series, at AMIA

AMIA's Department of Culture continues to present a varied and complete agenda of activities that can be carried out virtually and free of charge.

Starting Tuesday, January 11, the works of international production Zaytoun, All my loved ones, Neighbors of God, Mr. Saturday night, Footer, Homicide, Marlene Dietrich, her own song and Invincible will be available .

All activities are open to the public and require prior registration on the website cultura.amia.org.ar.

*AMIA. Pasteur 633, CABA

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Cultural Pass Film Club

BA Audiovisual presents the Cineclub del Pase Cultural from 1/13 to 2/24. Screening cycle of Argentine films for young audiences in popular neighborhoods and sports centers of the City. Four Argentine feature films will be seen. In the Comuna 8, from 1/13 to 2/24, from Monday to Thursday: in the Amphitheater of Plaza Ramón Carrillo, on Thursdays 1/13, 1/27, 2/10 and 24 /2 from 7pm; at the Piedrabuena Amphitheater on 1/20, at 8:00 p.m.; At NIDO in Barrio 20, 1/26 at 6:00 p.m.; at NIDO in Soldati, on 1/31 at 4:00 p.m. and in Barrio Mugica (Lugano), on 2/16, at 6:00 p.m. Activity aimed at young people from 13 to 21 years old.

PROGRAMMING

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Cinema in the Public Space Series

Every Saturday at 9 pm in the Historic Center of the City, Balcarce between Humberto I and San Juan. An open-air film cycle of the Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival (BAFICI). 7 films that were part of different editions of the festival will be presented. In addition, on Sunday 1/30 and Sunday 6 and 2/13 at 6:00 p.m., there will be illustration workshops for children and young people at the Buenos Aires Museum, inspired by the cultural ecosystem of the Historic District. They will be dictated by the illustrators Lu Paul, Lu Perini and Mechi Ruggiero. PROGRAMMING

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Mobile Cinema Summer Series

From 6/1 to 17/2. The Program that disseminates national cinema through the different neighborhoods of the City will carry out a summer cycle in the open air in which films by different Argentine directors will be shown. The programming is detailed at www.buenosaires.gob.ar/promocioncultural. The projections are carried out with reduced capacity, determined by order of arrival. Upon entering the space delimited for the function, the public must go through a sanitization stand.

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At the Gaumont Cinema

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 STONE NIGHT 12:30 | 3:00 p.m. | 5:30 p.m. | 20:00 Iván Fund FICTION

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 THE COMMISSION 02:30 PM Pablo Alfredo Giorgelli FICTION

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 TARANTO 17:00 Víctor Cruz DOCUMENTARY

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 DREAMS 19:30 Marcos Martínez DOCUMENTARY

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 BANDIDO 22:00 Luciano Juncos FICTION

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 ONE NIGHT ONLY 13:30 Luis Adrián Díaz FICTION

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 I'M A BABY, I'M A PRINCESS 16:00 Federico Palazzo FICTION

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 SOMETHING WITH A WOMAN 18:30 Mariano Turek, María Luján Loioco FICTION

01/27/2022 to 02/02/2022 THE DOG THAT WON'T SHUT UP 21:00 Ana Katz FICTION

Official Movie Ticket: General public: $90.-. DISCOUNTS Retirees and pensioners: $45.- Tertiary and university students: $45.- A.A.A., SADOP, ATE, UPCN, SUTERH, AEFYP and SICA members: $45.-. People with certificate of disability: 10% of the value of the BOC. INCAA employees: 10% of the value of the BOC.

* GAUMONT COMPLEX, Av. Rivadavia 1635, C.A.B.A.

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Summer Nights at the San Martín Cultural Center

In the framework of Summer Nights, which also includes performing arts, visual exhibitions and book presentations, on 1/22 at 8:00 p.m. the documentary “El hombre winged”, dedicated to the musician Gustavo Cerati. The film was directed by Felipe Restrepo, who will give a talk about the creative and artistic process of the documentary together with the journalist and presenter Corina Gonzalez Tejedor. On 29/1 at 9:30 p.m. there will be, also free of charge, “The Top of the World”, directed by Jazmín Carballo. The relationship between a mother and her daughter is reflected when the camera intrudes on the intimacy between the two, managing to expose an everyday portrait of two people who become characters as the film goes by. Sebastián Muro, the producer, will give a talk with the director at the end of the screening.

And on Saturday 2/12 at 9:30 p.m. in the Plaza de las Américas, the documentary “Sueños” by Marcos Martínez will be screened, also free of charge . For this film, the director Marcos Martínez immerses himself in the dreams of a group of people living on the streets in the City of Buenos Aires. With that dream material, he builds a story that describes and reflects on the life they go through. For these projections, the space will be prepared with puffs, chairs and loungers, which will provide comfort for the public and make the environment an even more pleasant place. MORE INFORMATION AND RESERVATION OF PLACES

*CC San Martin. Sarmiento 1551, CABA

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Lunatic Terraces in the 25 de Mayo CC

From February to March, the most beautiful terrace in Villa Urquiza returns to share summer nights with shows under the stars. Cinema, performance, theater, dance and music for young adults from 22 to 40. Thursday 2/17 at 8 pm: screening of Miss Mary (Argentina - 1986) by María Luisa Bemberg. Thursday 2/24 at 8:00 p.m.: screening of Baldío (Argentina - 2019) by Inés de Oliveira Cézar. And on Thursday 3/10 at 8:00 p.m.: projection of El Apego (Argentina - 2021) by Valentín Javier Diment. These films and many more will form part of the Melodrama Under the Stars cycle, which will emphasize a genre that meant a space of liberation for many heroines and great women artists in history. The cycle will have the support of the INCAA Violet Glasses Program.

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AUDIOVISUAL CONTENT

Premieres on the Contar platform

-Bold River

This is a proposal of eight chapters that recounts the life of Itatí, a mother who lives with her family in a town surrounded by the river. The domestic and daily order of her lives changes when she begins to feel a wild impulse that leads her to go on nightly escapades (fiction)

-Rock Mermaids

Documentary series that portrays the universe of female voices in rock culture through its fifty years of history and its current panorama. The protagonists of the series are the female voices of all generations, from all over our country and from the wide scope of rock culture. Each chapter will feature four female artists, with a narrative with a choral structure (documentary, 4 chapters - 26 minutes).

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Cineclub with Dalma Maradona on DeporTV

Sports and cinema are an ideal combination to tell great stories. Classics, biopics and national short films. On Saturdays at 10pm on the DeporTV signal.

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International premiere of Terminal Norte by Lucrecia Martel, in Contar

Terminal Norte, written and directed by Lucrecia Martel, was selected to participate in the 72nd Berlin Festival, which will take place in person from February 10 to 22, 2022.

The single documentary starring Julieta Laso, which had its special presentation at the MICA Framework on September 14, remains available to the Argentine public on the Cont.ar platform, (www.cont.ar) and will have its premiere international in a cinema as part of the Berlinale Specials section.

During the year that the plague struck, Julieta Laso, a singer from the Río de la Plata, took refuge in the north of the country to rehearse a show that was cancelled. There she met extraordinary musicians, with whom she sang and talked in long evening gatherings.

Terminal Norte not only shows us Julieta Laso rehearsing songs from the eclectic repertoire that characterizes her, together with her regular collaborator, Noelia Sinkunas, and the master guitar player Bubu Ríos from Salta. We also see her as the hostess of a coven of diverse music, twinned by the province of Salta.

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Unisono, on Public TV

Produced by the National Music Institute (INAMU). Unísono disseminates groups and soloists who produce their music independently, with the word of their protagonists who present their works from their homes to yours. With the support of great references of our music presenting the groups. Also, special videos, tributes and surprises.

NEW SCHEDULE: SATURDAYS AT 6 PM.

More information

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The Nonfiction cycle returns to Canal Encuentro

Every Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 p.m., Canal Encuentro will air the Nonfiction cycle. It is an Argentine documentary film cycle that includes a new selection of contemporary and federal feature films, with stories about the individual and the collective. The cycle brings together works that have had an extensive international run at film festivals and the most important screens in the world.

The documentalists of our country narrate and represent universes recreating some fundamental ideas of transcendental filmmakers of the national culture. In turn, the cycle dialogues territorially with the Latin American region and with the rest of the world: Non-fiction reveals symbolic capital through the representation of our experiences, testimonies, stories, trades, personalities and diversities.

Saturday, January 29 at 11:00 p.m.: Photo Studio Luisita, by Hugo Manso and Sol Miraglia. Documentary film. 2018. 1h 15m

In an apartment located on Avenida Corrientes in Buenos Aires, Luisita set up a photographic studio where all the important artists would go up to take their pictures. From Tita Merello, Susana Giménez and Amelita Vargas to Olmedo, Porcel and Atahualpa Yupanqui, the celebrities who have passed through Luisita's photographic studio are innumerable. Sol, a young photographer, discovers, in this house-studio, more than 25,000 unpublished negatives that open a window onto a true artistic epicenter of Argentine popular culture.

Sunday, January 30 at 11:00 p.m.: Las cinéphilas, by María Álvarez. Documentary film. 2017. 1h14m

Retired women from Spain, Argentina and Uruguay who go to the movies every day. Like a leak, fiction seeps into their lives and leaves a mark on their memory.

Saturday, February 5: It's Christmas all year round, by Néstor Frenkel

Sunday, February 6: Marta Show, by Malena Moffatt and Bruno López

Saturday, February 12: Guido Models, by Julieta Sans

Sunday, February 13: The Labyrinth of the Moons, by Lucrecia Mastrángelo

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The Contar platform launches the children's series Foquito

The public and free platform Contar premieres the series of children's stories Foquito, produced by the SAGAI actors association. It is a cycle produced in 2021 consisting of thirteen short episodes (between four and five minutes) with children's stories by various authors, read by actors and actresses such as Eugenia Tobal, Tomás Fonzi, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Violeta Urtizberea, Mey Scapola, Benjamín Rojas, among others.

Foquito shows a world of illusions that takes place every time a child reads a story. We discover incredible animated stories performed by renowned actors and actresses. When a child opens a book, his world of possibilities multiplies. Foquito is a cycle that seeks to encourage children's reading and develop the imagination of boys and girls through something as simple as it is important: telling a story. These animated books not only propose an early approach to literature, but also promote attentive listening to the stories.

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CU KANGAROO

Gabriela Keselman and Nora Hilb. By Julieta Otero and her daughter Margarita Brener

Cu Kangaroo likes to jump and play until dirty. But one day, when trying to get back into her mom's bag, she discovers that she is occupied by... her new little brother of hers!

THE UNUSUAL RISE OF MADAME POL

Nicolas Arispe. By Ana Maria Orozco

When Madame Pol volunteered to perform magic, neither she nor the magician could have guessed that an unexpected gust of wind and an inopportunely open window would cause such a disaster...

PETIT, THE MONSTER

Isol. By Rafael Spregelburd and Blas Farina

Petit doesn't know if he's a bad boy or a good boy. And his mom doesn't know why a good boy does such bad things. Petit wants some peace of mind and a manual to clear up his doubts.

RAMON THE OPTIMIST

Lepe Rosental and Irene Sexer. By Andrea Pietra and Álvaro

Ramón, the owl, wants everyone around him to be well and happy. Together with his / his friends, he will teach us the value of friendship, acceptance and to believe in our dreams.

THEODOR'S DECISION

Irene Singer. By Tomás Fonzi and Rex Shuman

Everything was serenity until Teodoro brushed his teeth and the mirror reflected fears: “of spiders, of the dark, of being eaten by a monster.” He suffers so much that he decides to go for his mother.

MONSTERS NO LONGER SCARE

Javier Pena. By Eugenia Tobal and Abril Mendez Macchi

It seems that the kids don't take monsters seriously anymore, which is why Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolfman, among others, meet to discuss the situation.

DOÑA POCHA GOES SHOPPING

Pablo Zweig. By Benjamin Rojas and Bernarda Abraldes Mazzeo

Doña Pocha goes to the supermarket to do the shopping that her friends asked her to do. Everything is very normal until she runs into a man she likes a lot, she stumbles and everything goes wrong.

LIFE OF DOGS

Isol. By Leonardo Sbaraglia and Benjamín Maciel

This is a true friendship story between a boy and his dog, Clovi. They both know how nice and fun it is to have a "dog's life".

SURPRISE GIFT

Isol. By Violeta Urtizberea and Facundo Ferrero

It was one day before his birthday and Nino, by chance, discovered a great gift. The next morning, when he excitedly opened the package, he discovered unexpected surprises.

THE PLAN

Ethel Batista and Eva Mastrogiulio. By Laura Azcurra, Sol Simarro, Emilia Vallejos and Isabella Aguilar

The time came for three piggy sisters to leave home, but first they decided to come up with a plan to face the classic Big Bad Wolf, although what happens is not classic at all.

FAMILY SECRET

Isol. By Mey Scapola and Julia Bucar

The girl in this story discovers an incredible secret kept by her mother. He's a porcupine! His head filled with questions: could it be inherited? I discovered the unexpected ending.

HER FIRST CARROT

Ana Maria Shua. By Maite Lanata and Olivia Marino

When The Bunny was one month old, he had to go out and find his first carrot. But it's not that easy to find one, and besides, there are many dangers outside the burrow...

THE GIANT BEET

Cristina Macjus

Muriel Santa Ana and Aaron Trejo

The old lady plants a beet seed. The next day the beets have grown incredibly. Every day it is bigger and bigger. The old lady tries to tear it off; pull and pull until...

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IF Cinéma a la carte 2021

IFcinéma a la carte brings together a selection of short and feature films available to watch online around the world. The selection of contents will be updated every month.

Available online at https://ifcinema.institutfrancais.com/fr/streaming/alacarte.

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The rehearsal space - CCK

The series of interviews with leading figures in the performing arts adds a new chapter to the archive that accounts for the work and creation processes of our local artists. The episode with Romina Paula premieres on November 26 More information

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Flashback - CCK

A series of podcasts hosted by Ana Cacopardo that brings us closer to silenced and marginalized social memories. In the week of the Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity, four chapters are released with reflections by indigenous activists Liliana Ancalao, Soraya Maicoño, Sara Curruchich and Daniela Catrileo. More information.

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Documentary series “Historias de Conservatorio II”

It can be seen at Vivamos Cultura from 12/23. The second edition of this documentary series has arrived in which the musicians, graduates and teachers of the "Manuel de Falla" and "Ástor Piazzolla" Higher Conservatories of Music recount their process of musical creation, their projects and their time at said institutions.

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Theatrical microseries “True Fictions”

It can be seen at Vivamos Cultura. Each episode of this theatrical microseries has the participation of an actor or actress with a renowned career and the cast is completed with actors and actresses who have gone through their acting career at the Metropolitan School of Dramatic Art and/or from one of the proposals of the Artistic and Professional Training Center of the DGEART.

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The Ethnomusicology Research Institute presents two premieres at the Vivamos Cultura Platform

The first is a clip that was recorded at the San Martín Cultural Center within the framework of the research tasks carried out by Soledad Venegas and Andrés Serafini around the project "Aníbal Pichuco Troilo Collection" and 100 years after the birth of Ástor piazzolla. An unpublished arrangement by Piazzolla corresponding to the collection of scores of the Aníbal Troilo orchestra that is part of the patrimony of the Institute for Research in Ethnomusicology was rescued. It is the first of the 7 clips that were recorded at the San Martín Cultural Center within the framework of the editorial project "Songbook: the women composers of tango" by the researchers Soledad Venegas and Julia Winokur. This project seeks to make visible a portion of the Argentine popular music repertoire that is little known today.

The second premiere is that of the theatrical microseries “True Fictions”, which presents the first of the 3 chapters that were produced by the General Directorate of Artistic Education and Cultural Neighborhood Supply, a program belonging to the General Directorate of Heritage, in the Vivamos Cultura platform. The episode is Goodbye, boy, with interpreters: José María Muscari and Fernando Migueles, dramaturgy: Alfredo Allende and direction: Gastón Zambón.

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ABC Capsules of the Library Network

Audiovisual deliveries to arouse our curiosity together with thinkers and thinkers. A proposal produced together with ASE Nacional. ABC of women scientists, by Valeria Edelsztein. You can also see: ABC of food labeling, by Claudia Degrossi, ABC of microorganisms, by Luis Wall, ABC of food and sports, by Marcia Onzari and more through Vivamos Cultura

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“Reading Map” podcast

A podcast initiated by the Ministry of Culture of the City together with the Editorial Area and Cultural Impulse, to explore the country's literature through Spotify. Mapa de Lectura is a podcast that covers the country's literature from the perspective of a publisher, a bookstore, and an author. In each episode, an author, a publisher and a bookseller tell about their work, introduce them to the literature that is written in their province, recommend books and authors and read their favorite fragments. It is carried out as a section within the program "Poesía 1110" of Radio Ciudad, and is available in podcast format through the Spotify account of Impulso Cultural.

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Sick of Success

The best failures of Argentine literature. On this occasion, the journalist and writer Liliana Viola will interview one of the most interesting national authors of the moment, Mariana Enriquez. Sick of Success is a cycle of interviews with writers and writers around the theme of failure, both in their work and in life and in the history of national literature. All the chapters can be seen through Vivamos Cultura

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Bizarra - El Once, an Argentine sequel by Rafael Spregelburd

It is the long-delayed chapter 11 of a theater-novel, a chapter that no one expected anymore and yet here it is. From December 11 with a premiere episode per day. You can listen to the new Rafael Spregelburd podcast produced by the Kirchner Cultural Center.

BIZARRA was a theatrical novel in 10 installments, a deranged universe lasting about 24 hours forged in the heat of the 2001 crisis. With a romantic and mannered tone, at the crossroads of gothic and fantasy, BIZARRA, A SAGA ARGENTINA told the story of two twin sisters separated at birth with diametrically opposed lives: one became poor and lacking; the other, rich and sad.

The soap opera in general executes its arguments based on very strict formal rules: it always tells the story of virtue, embodied in a female protagonist, who, going through a world of villains, succeeds in her only possible objective: to transform the gallant (who is a chambón) in a family man.

In EL ONCE, twenty years later, some of the characters who embodied BIZARRA EL ONCE meet again: chapter 11 of BIZARRA, divided into 11 radio episodes of variable duration, set in El Once LINK TO LISTEN TO THE PODCAST

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Network capsules

In its new season, the proposal of video tutorials of the Cultural Program in Neighborhoods "Cápsulas en Red", invites residents of the City to continue learning dance, music, painting and visual arts, among other artistic and cultural disciplines. The deliveries are weekly, of short duration and carried out by workshops of the Program. They can be found every Monday at Vivamos Cultura.

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Folklore at Home

The General Directorate of Music under the Ministry of Culture, the National Academy of Folklore and the City Channel, present the second season of their television program that is broadcast every Sunday at 9 pm on the City Channel . A cycle of meetings with referents of the different expressions of Argentine folk art.

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MUSIC

Concerts at the CCK

-Silk

The duo made up of pianist Daniel Godfrid and guitarist Sebastián Espósito performs a repertoire centered on folklore and tango classics –such as “Los mareados”, “Por una cabeza” and “Luna tucumana”, among others–, as well as original compositions. January 28 at 8 pm in Sala Argentina.

-Noelia Sinkunas

A fundamental link between traditional tango and the new generations of Argentine music creators, the pianist presents her third album, in which she shows another of her musical facets, as the creator of seven chamamé songs. January 29 at 8 pm in Sala Argentina.

-Lucio Mantel

With five albums to his credit, Mantel has positioned himself as one of the most resonant voices of current Argentine song. In his compositions, he mixes popular and academic music. January 30 at 7 pm in Sala Argentina.

-Matias Martino

Martino's music traces a musical map that covers different regions of the country through rhythms and traditional dances on the chords of the most emblematic composers, to finally come together in his own compositions. His repertoire embraces folklore and expands to new sounds and concepts. Yupanqui, Chazarreta, Leguizamón y Castilla, Ginastera, Ramírez and Hilda Herrera, Adolfo Ábalos and Horacio Salgán live there. February 2, 8 pm in Sala Argentina

-Abi Gonzalez

The folklorist and dancer, winner of a Carlos Gardel award, will review his discography. February 3, 8 pm in Sala Argentina

-Diego Schissi Quintet

Composed of Diego Schissi on piano and composition, Guillermo Rubino on violin, Santiago Segret on bandoneon, Ismael Grossman on guitar and Juan Pablo Navarro on double bass, it is presented within the framework of the Música Argentina para el Mundo program, an initiative of the National Fund Productive Development, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Tourism and Sports to support the music industry and promote its development. February 4 at 8 pm in Sala Argentina

-Cecilia Pahl presents “Estampas Argentinas”

The singer Cecilia Pahl, together with Matías Arriazu and Ernesto Snajer, presents the album Estampas argentinas together with the guitarists Ernesto Snajer and Matías Arriazu, they will interpret pieces by Ginastera, Lopez Buchardo, Guastavino, Gilardi and more composers. February 5, 8 pm in Sala Argentina

- SurdelSur Ensemble

Directed by violinist Guillermo Rubino. SurdelSur is a string ensemble dedicated to performing Argentine and Latin American popular music by contemporary composers. His repertoire covers tango, folklore and music from the River Plate, exploring musical and technical resources.

The group is made up of local instrumentalists, many of them members of outstanding orchestras in the country, such as the National Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonic and Stable Orchestras of the Teatro Colón, and the Stable Orchestra of the Provincial Center for the Arts, Teatro Argentino. February 6 at 7:00 p.m. in Sala Argentina

Admission to the concerts is free, only with prior reservation through www.cck.gob.ar. All people who attend must be previously registered (including minors, who in all cases must enter in the company of an adult). It will not be possible to reserve tickets on the spot. For inquiries about tickets and income, write to: atencionpublico.cck@cultura.gob.ar

*Kirchner Cultural Center, Sarmiento 151, CABA

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When it gets dark

A series of concerts at the Parque Centenario Amphitheater, with free admission until full capacity is reached on a first-come, first-served basis. The Ministry of Culture of the City, through the General Directorate of Artistic Education (DGEART) and the General Directorate of Music (DGMus), presents Cuando anochece, a series of concerts of jazz, rock, folklore, pop and klezmer music . This is part of the Center for Artistic and Professional Training (CeCAP), a program belonging to the DGEART, whose purpose is to promote and develop artistic training and improvement proposals of excellence. In this way, they make visible in a field of professional practice, under the current protocols for cultural activities, the musicians and musicians who have been trained in their Institutes and Art programs. The cycle will last until February with more proposals.

FEBRUARY

WEDNESDAY 2/2 – PANAMBÍ FOLKLÓRICO ENSEMBLE

Panambí presents his recent album Folklore Urbano where through arrangements and compositions they develop new possibilities in sound, originality and aesthetics of traditional dances. With live dancers and nine musicians on stage, they offer a complete show that covers our folklore in an innovative chamber orchestra format.

SUNDAY 2/13 – MADIBA

Connected with sounds of nature, fused with jazz and different world rhythms, Madiba brings us closer to his music by and for animals.

WEDNESDAY 2/16 – HUMANS

Huma is a power trio that with proposals, creativity and identity, sets its course and makes its way into the national rock scene.

WEDNESDAY 2/23 – LAS RVINAS

It is a folklore project that starts with an Andean quintet, with quena, charango, guitar, bass and percussion. They are linked with the past playing traditional music, with the future generating their own repertoire and with the present working on a songbook in which we can express our affection for the Andean culture.

MARCH

THURSDAY 3/3 - KON EVERYTHING. cumbia

WEDNESDAY 3/16 - ALLPA MUNAY. folklore

WEDNESDAY 3/23 - BLAU. jazz fusion

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Disney and the Teatro Colón present Magic and Symphony

A concert that brings together music and memorable moments from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel and National Geographic. With a live performance by the Permanent Orchestra of the Teatro Colón, the show is a musical and visual journey through the Disney stories of yesterday and today.

Starting Friday, February 11, 2022 at 8:00 p.m., Disney and the Teatro Colón will present Magia y Sinfonía, a visual and musical show that will bring together for the first time and on the same stage , memorable moments and songs from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel and National Geographic. The functions will be repeated on February 12, 15, 16 and 17 at 8:00 p.m. and on Sunday, February 13 at 5:00 p.m.

Under the musical direction of maestro Thiago Tiberio in command of the Permanent Orchestra of the Teatro Colón and with unbeatable acoustics, families will be able to enjoy a unique show.

Tickets are on sale at the Teatro Colón ticket office, Tucumán 1171, (4378-7109), Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. hours. They can also be purchased by phone at 5254-9100 or online.

The show will include live performances of unforgettable songs like “Our Guest Be You” from BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, “I'm Free” from FROZEN: A FROZEN ADVENTURE and “Endless Cycle” from THE LION KING, as well as the memorable theme song from TOY STORY “I am your faithful friend”, the exceptional theme song from the STAR WARS saga and more recent compositions from Marvel Studios productions such as AVENGERS: ENDGAME. In addition, it will feature symphonies accompanied by images of nature from National Geographic to celebrate the beauty of the planet.

*Colon Theatre. Cerrito 628, CABA

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Double meeting of “Culture in National Parks”

On Saturday, January 29,, starting at 7:00 p.m., the Ministries of Culture and Environment and Sustainable Development are organizing two new meetings on “Culture in National Parks” with live shows from Nahuel Pennisi and Mariana Baraj in the Ciervo de los Pantanos National Park, Campana, PBA, and Diego Frenkel and Charo Bogarin in the El Palmar National Park, in the town of Ubajay, province of Entre Ríos.

Admission is free and places are limited, prior registration on the official website of National Parks. The event can be canceled for weather reasons.

The objective of these meetings is to combine culture and nature within the National Parks to raise awareness about the care and preservation of biodiversity.

*Cervo de los Pantanos National Park. Saturday, January 29, 7:00 p.m. Rómulo Otamendi 1127 - Campana, Province of Buenos Aires.

*El Palmar National Park. Saturday, January 29, 7:00 p.m. Kilometer 198, National Route 14 - Ubajay, Entre Ríos.

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Bienal in concert in Recoleta

Bienal en Concierto is a cycle of three outdoor shows by the bands and soloists selected in the July 2021 open calls of the Buenos Aires Young Art Biennial. The meetings will be part of the "Summer Love" program of the Recoleta Cultural Center. Rock, soul, folklore, rap, pop and trap are combined in a musical proposal that introduces the new music scene of young artists from all over the country. They will be on Thursday February 3 in Plaza Francia at 6 pm as part of the cycle “For the love of dancing” and on February 10 at 7 pm on the terrace from the CCR by reservation. To enter the access points the certificate will be requested with the full Covid vaccination scheme (applied at least 14 days before the date). This can be accredited from the mobile phone through the "CuidAR" or "Mi Argentina" applications, or in paper or digital format. The cycle is reprogrammed by rain.

RESERVATIONS AND MORE INFORMATION

SCHEDULE

Thursday, February 3 - 6 pm - Plaza Francia: Cyano - La Tana - Rafa Doorish - Gianna Sotera - Panchito Villa

Thursday, February 10 - 7 pm - Terrace of the CCR: Jimena Gonik - LIVIA - Hollywood Bungalows - Jacobin Project - Aluhé Dumé

*CC Recoleta. Junin 1930, CABA

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Casa del Puente Discos turns 20

One of the most important independent labels in Latin America celebrates 20 years of musical avant-garde and the most interesting bands of the alternative and independent scene are part of this celebration. February 11 from 8 pm in Gap Mar del Plata. Tickets on sale.

Fair of records and merchandising by Friki Discos with the entire catalog of the label available.

Click here to listen to the official playlist of the festival

LINE UP

Los Brujos / Behind there is thunder / Altocamet / End of the world / Zebra Woman / The Audiovisual Club / Nenagenix / Good Vampires / Dear / DJ Romina Lee / DJ Ceci Amenabar / DJ Lisa Cerati / Juaan and Valentin

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Trance Park City

The Parque Centenario Amphitheater is preparing for a 4-hour outdoor electronic music set. On Sunday, January 30 at 7:00 p.m. the amphitheater opens its doors to form part of an electronic music crew led by four DJs.

Four sets in which Lucas Morici, Nicolás Culota, Psycodriver and Ezequiel Lovera will share a tray. Defending the culture of the electronic underground, the production companies Anonymous Party, Psydruck, Trance Room, Pami and Cultura under Electrónica come together to provide a show with the best exponents of each Crew.

*Centennial Park Amphitheatre. Leopoldo Marechal 832, CABA

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God save the queen

After 20 years of consecutive success, God Save the Queen presents its biggest show in history. Queen's number 1 band in the world celebrates its 20-year career, after being chosen by 20th Century Fox & Queen to promote the official film of the Bohemian Rhapsody band with their most ambitious show, emulating all stages of Queen's career. On February 4 at 8 pm. at the Gran Rex Theatre. Tickets on sale.

*Gran Rex Theatre. Corrientes 857, CABA

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Escalandrum at Café Berlin

The jazz sextet Escalandrum will perform live at Café Berlín, where they will perform their own and others' classics, and where they will also preview some of the original compositions that will be part of their new studio album.

The group, led by Daniel “Pipi” Piazzolla and with more than twenty years of experience, has just presented the unanimously praised double vinyl “100″ (Warner Music Argentina), jazz-key versions in homage to the centenary of the birth of the great Astor, and of receiving three Gardel Awards for his previous album “Studio 2″.

Saturday, February 5, 8:30 p.m.. Tickets from $1300 at the box office and by Live Pass:

*Café Berlin. Av. San Martin 6566, Villa Devoto, CABA

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Josefina Silveyra and Sol Liebeskind at the Parque Centenario Amphitheater

Josefina Silveyra and Sol Liebeskind in an open-air show at the Parque Centenario Amphitheater this Friday, February 4 at 8:00 p.m. The talented singers and musicians return to sing on their home soil after several years. The show will feature luxury guests such as Stefano Marocco, Femigangsta, among others.

February 4 at 8 pm. Tickets are available at PASSLINE.COM.

*Centennial Park Amphitheatre. Leopoldo Marechal 832, CABA

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Word of mouth

Pioneers and references in vocal world music returned with all the momentum and applause.

De Boca en Boca is made up of Soledad Escudero, Marcela Benedetti, Alejandra Tortosa and Viviana Pozzebón. A quartet that weaves with their voices the 4 elements that explode in their throats to offer us a unique and unforgettable trip, full of beauty and musical mixture of the sounds of the world.

“Around the world in songs”, is the name of the show with which the group inaugurates this long-awaited return to the stage to cover -through the songs compiled on their three albums-, rhythms, verses, couplets and songs from different parts of the world that have mostly been transmitted orally since ancient times.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 10pm. QUALITY THEATER (Córdoba). Advance Tickets from $1500

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 8:30 p.m. CAFÉ BERLIN (Buenos Aires) Av. San Martín 6656, C1417 CABA Advance Tickets

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Marcelo Moguilevsky presents: Ox Alone and Friends. Loops & poetry

Marcelo Moguilevsky, composer and multi-instrumentalist, brings us an unusual proposal: a concert in which improvisations are mixed, music composed by him, deep-cut literary texts (Borges Tanizaki, among others) set to music as if they were a movie, and at the time. For this he makes use of a looper, the piano, his voice, clarinets, flutes from all over the world, his harmonica, a whistle and whatever marks his inspiration.

Moguilevsky is accompanied by friends to share nights of music, improvisation and poetry at Atlántica, a new bookstore-café in the Caballito neighborhood.

8/01 - 9 pm - Yaki Setton and Sebastián Espósito

01/15 - 9 pm - Solo Loop

01/21 - 9 pm - Quique Sinesi

01/29 - 9 pm - Bruno Moguilevsky

Available tickets

* Atlantic. Av. Directory 115, CABA

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César Lerner and Marcelo Moguilevsky

The duo will share with the public their remarkable repertoire of Klezmer and Sephardic music. Formed four decades ago, the duo Lerner and Moguilevsky will perform again at the AMIA hall on Thursday, February 17, at 8:00 p.m.. Throughout 60 minutes, the artists will take a tour of their renowned melodies that combine musical elements of folklore, jazz, tango and contemporary music.

More information and purchase tickets at this link.

*AMIA Auditorium. Pasteur 633, CABA

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Sunsets of bossa, boleros and folklore by the sea with Maru Debenetti

The Argentinean composer, singer and guitarist presents her bolero, bossa and folklore show every every Saturday at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday at 6:00 p.m. at Espacio de Tiempo Arredo del Torreón del Monje in Mar del Plata, with free admission.

Espacio de Tiempo is a spacious room with comfortable armchairs and cushions, a library with more than 200 books of various genres, tables for lunch or coffee, vinyl trays to listen to music of your choice, and live music concerts, all free of charge and framed in the fabulous views of the sea from Torreón del Monje, a historic building in the City of Mar del Plata.

Maru Debenedetti is a lover of songs, rock and Latin American folklore. Argentinian composer, singer and guitarist who lived for several years in Brazil as a child, her music is clearly influenced by this shared land.

Espacio de Tiempo will remain open during January and February, every day between 7am and 9pm.

*El Torreón del Monje- Paseo Jesús de Galindez S/N, Mar del Plata.

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Jorge Vazquez. Live tango show at Café La Humedad

Jorge Vázquez will give a live show at CAFÉ LA HUMEDAD presenting the songs of Cacho Castaña with his musicians, in an unforgettable night for tango lovers. Jorge Vázquez sang at the Martín Fierro Cable Awards, it was a night full of emotions since Jorge surprised everyone by performing “Café la humididad” and “Garganta con arena” in a moving tribute to Cacho Castaña where the entire Luna Park ended up chanting those songs .

On December 10, 2021, she released her new album Yo te where she combines a wide repertoire of boleros and ballads of all time with the unmistakable stamp of her voice. The album has twelve classic songs among which stands out: "To live a great love" where Jorge had the privilege of singing a duet with the great Cacho Castaña.

Friday, January 28 and Saturday, January 29 at 9:00 p.m.. RESERVE YOUR TICKET: 11-6165-9130.

*BROWN MOISTURE. Carlos Calvo 2540 - CABA

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Ariel Pirotti presents Pyrotechnics

The project is based on the dialectic between tradition, originality and the production of new works in the present day of tango. This production entails the difficulty of reconciling the spirit of works created in the last century with the sensitivity of a globalized Buenos Aires. Without incurring in stereotypes, the essence of the works composed and performed by the group tries to preserve the aura that emanates from tango. Special guests on the album: Guillermo Bonetto (singer of “Los Cafres”) and violinist Pablo Agri.

Live presentation of the album PIROTTECNIA on Sunday, February 13 at 8:00 p.m. at Pista Urbana. Tickets $600 - http://www.alternativateatral.com/

Album available on digital platforms

* Urban track. Chacabuco 874, CABA

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YE

The band from the northern zone of Greater Buenos Aires, formed at the end of 2019, is made up of Gury Migliore on keyboards, Ari Moreira on guitar, Bruno Migliore on bass, Gustavo Peña on drums and Pato Migliore on vocals and guitar. YE emerges from “Viaje a Venus”, a group formed by some of the members together with Daniel Sbarra, after the first separation from Virus in the 90s.

On Saturday February 12th the band will perform their first live performance of the year at Strummer. It will be at 9pm. (Punctually) where they will be presenting “Curva”, their first material, and they will have great guests throughout the show.

Curva is an EP of four powerful songs, available on all digital platforms. It has Juan del Barrio (Los Abuelos de la Nada, Spinetta Jade, Suéter) as artistic producer, and a guest on keyboards on all the material.

ADVANCE TICKETS

* Strummer. Godoy Cruz 1631 – Palermo, CABA

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Cavetown for the first time in Argentina

The artist, also known as Robin Skinner and who has more than 7.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, comes to Argentina to sing his greatest hits with his full band. The opening show is given by the American spookyghostboy. Friday, May 27. Buy tickets

*Niceto club. Niceto Vega 5510, CABA

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ACTIVITIES

The Night of Ideas 2022

As part of the global event La Noche de las Ideas, on 27 and 28 January various open activities will be held in the Hall of Honor of the Kirchner Cultural Center to the public, with the participation of prominent personalities of French and Argentine culture: Baptiste Monsaingeon, Enrique Viale, Mónica Cappellini, Darío Sztajnszrajber, Cécile Dazord, Isabel Plante, Cédric Durand, Julián Varsavsky and Mariana Heredia. In addition, on Friday 28 at 6 pm on the terrace of the National Auditorium you will be able to see Sistema 0, a choreographic creation by Diana Szeinblum .

The Night of Ideas is a global event promoted by the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs of France and the Institut Français de Paris, organized in Argentina by the Institut Français d'Argentine – Embassy of France in Argentina, the general coordination of the French Alliances of Argentina and Fundación Medifé. It is celebrated every year in January simultaneously in more than a hundred countries and promotes the exchange of ideas between states, cultures, disciplines and generations. Conferences, meetings, forums, debate tables, projections, musical shows, art shows and workshops around a theme are held.

In its sixth edition, the event (with activities in the AMBA, Córdoba, Mar del Plata, Mendoza, Rosario, San Miguel de Tucumán, Santa Fe and Ushuaia) brings a new purpose thought for this time: to (re)build the usual. Given the centrifugal trend of the pandemic, in the face of the isolation and confinement caused by the generalized confinement in the world, the initiative proposes to enable a constructive reflection and dialogue, thinking about what unites, sustains and makes life possible: the common.

COMPLETE PROGRAM

The activities are free and do not require prior reservation: they are entered on a first-come, first-served basis. Both at the entrance to the building and in the room, the attending public must follow the instructions of the staff and respect the provisions and current health protocols.

*Kirchner Cultural Center. Sarmiento 151, CABA

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The Night of Ideas at CC San Martín

-Talks on January 28 in Room A/ Plaza de las Américas in person and with prior registration and by streaming

6:30 pm Workshop on writing as a memory reconstruction process, by Alicia Ovando and Teresa Téramo

Writing has been and is the result of the human being's need to leave testimony. So also the refuge of memory. After the projection of the documentary “El otro río. Rafael Alberti and his Argentine exile” (“Une autre rivière. Rafael Alberti et son exile argentin”) written and directed by Alicia Ovando, will talk and address the anchoring process of memory reconstruction, the author, Master in Audiovisual Communication (UCA ) and Teresa Téramo, Dra Cs Comunicación (Spain), Professor of Literature (UCA).

8 pm Decentrating psychoanalysis to intervene in the ordinary, by Livio Boni, Alejandro Dagfal, Jorge Reitter. Translate: Agustina Blanco

Rethinking psychoanalysis from the margins. A postcolonial reading with a gender perspective.

Video installation / Room E can be visited from the 27th from 2pm, until the 28th at the close of activities

My Furosato. Holographic installation series of monologues, by Mélanie Pavy, (60′, 2018) curated by Cécile Dazord. This video installation is made up of a series of monologues. It does not constitute a testimony about the Great East Japan Catastrophe or an analysis of the a priori inconceivable situation of what it means to live in an irradiated territory. What I sought, working with the inhabitants of the town of Tôwa during these three years, was to try to glimpse how they continue to produce stories despite and with the catastrophe that profoundly and randomly modified their territory. Furusato: «place (house or town) where one lived, which he had to leave and where he can eventually return. The word implies the separation and the pain it causes but also potentially contains the appeasement of the return.»

Cinema 28 de enero in Room 2 in person and with prior registration

2pm Wardi by Mats Grorud. A look at the conflicts in the Middle East from the perspective of an 11-year-old Palestinian girl. His family tries to rebuild their lost hope of returning to the land his great-grandfather had to abandon in 1948.

4 pm Petite fille / A girl by Sébastien Lifshitz. It is the story of Sasha, in the first person, a little girl who has dreamed of being a woman since she was a child. This film is part of the most current discussions about the transition process in childhood and the LGTBQ.

6 pm Gloria Mundi by Robert Guédiguian. It is a life story of a man who has spent time in jail and when he gets out he sees how life goes by in freedom. Personal difficulties are intertwined with those of social life. How to reinvent yourself is a challenge to overcome bad times.

8 pm The new moderns by Violeta Ramírez. More and more people are uncomfortable with consumerism. Here and there, in the interstices of the consumer society, individuals and communities invent new ways of living. By combining voluntary sobriety and ecological experimentation, the New Moderns directly question the precepts of modernity.

9:30 pm Braguino by Clement Cogitore. In the middle of the Siberian taiga, 450 miles from the nearest town, live two families: the Braguine and the Kiline. The only way to reach Braguino is a long journey up the Ienissei River, first by boat, then by helicopter. Self-sufficient, both families live by their own rules and principles and refuse to speak to each other. An island sits on the river where another community is being built: that of children. Free, unpredictable, wild.

*CC San Martin. Sarmiento 1551, CABA

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Tangotics

Impulso Cultural with the support of BAMilonga presents Tangótica, on Tuesdays throughout the year from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., in Macedonia (Sarmiento 3632). Tangótica is a milonga whose main axis is the generation within the milonga of an inclusive space of belonging for all people regardless of age, gender or choice of role during the dance. It is a weekly milonga, with a previous dance class, which periodically presents a show of dancers and live music, as well as the call on special nights for both national and international musicians. Added to this is the offer of seminars with special themes given by different teachers.

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Slaughterhouse Fair

Sundays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Come to know the Paseo de Artesanías and Patio Gastronomico, and I traveled all of Argentina in one place! It's suspended in case of rain.

*Av. Lisandro de la Torre and Av. de Los Corrales, CABA

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Free online workshop on Japanese calligraphy

The Embassy of Japan in Argentina invites you to enjoy new cultural activities free of charge and online in January and February.

This is a series of online conferences from Japan with Master Hamano Ryuho, on "Japanese calligraphy: the art that brings Latin America together" of 5 meetings, which begins on Friday, January 28 at 8:00 p.m., via Zoom. Activity with prior registration that will be announced on the networks of the Japanese representation.

For the first time, an online activity will be carried out in conjunction with the Japanese Diplomatic Missions of 9 countries: Argentina, Peru, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Guatemala, Santa Cruz (Bolivia) and León (Mexico). During these 5 meetings, the master Hamano will reveal to us "書のこころ" (SHO NO KOKORO) the heart of Japanese calligraphy in its different aspects, explaining its basic utensils, styles, forms of appreciation and will allow us to see the brush in action through various live demonstrations.

Dates: Friday 01/28, Tuesday 02/01, Friday 02/04, Tuesday 02/08 and Friday 02/11 at 8:00 p.m. in Argentina. Language: Japanese with interpreter in Spanish consecutively. Registration links: 1st meeting Suzuri (stone inkwell) and Kadomatsu / 2nd meeting Fude (brush) / 3rd meeting Paper and Sumi (ink) / 4th meeting Shotai (Calligraphic Style) / 5th meeting How to appreciate calligraphy.

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Summer in San Isidro

A schedule of activities with free access and outdoors, fun and for all ages from Saturday, January 22 to Sunday, March 20. Lots of live music, cinema meters from the river and the Pan-American highway, a Carnival with a dozen murgas on stage, Parador Konex in San Isidro, open-air dancing, between tango, folklore and salsa, and much more.

For all activities, which will take place outdoors, the use of chinstraps will be requested.

Throughout the neighborhoods, the curtain will rise on Saturday, January 22, at 8:00 p.m., with the Bourbon Sweethearts, a female trio that ranges from swing and calypso, to blues and jazz with a hallmark his own and references to popular music from the first half of the 20th century. The stage?, Castiglia Square, at Don Bosco and Garibaldi, San Isidro. In case of rain it happens to the following Sunday.

On Saturday, January 29, at 8:00 p.m., the Argentinean The Shouts will arrive at Juan B. Justo and Av. Centenario, in Beccar. Perfect time to fully immerse yourself in the music of Liverpool's fabulous four with the “Best Latin American Beatle Band 2005″. In case of rain it happens to the following Sunday.

The women will return to the scene on Saturday, February 5, at 8:00 p.m., with La Colmena, an ensemble of 17 members that intertwines voices and percussion in a repertoire well Latin American, from traditional to current. The show will take place in the renovated Puerto de San Isidro, Primera Junta 1000. If it rains, it happens the following Sunday.

On Saturday, February 19, at 8:00 p.m., La Horqueta will have Hot Shooters, a quartet of voices and instruments that covers songs from the 30s and 40s in Spanish and English, coming from the vast tradition of swing music, between clarinet, washboard, tenor guitar and double bass. In Blanco Encalada at 2300, neighborhood shopping center. If it rains, schedule for the next day.

A summer classic, Bicicine is a must for lovers of the seventh art shown outdoors and on the big screen. An ideal appointment to arrive on two wheels, continue with a blanket on the grass or a deck chair and enjoy tasty things supplied by food trucks. At 9:00 p.m. and in collaboration with the Fundación Cinemateca Argentina, the festival starts< b> at Pacheco beach and the river, Martínez, on Wednesday, February 9 with Lassie returns home (dubbed into Spanish) and continues on Thursday the 10th with A place called Notting Hill (subtitles). Friday the 11th and Saturday the 12th, the action will move to the Golf de Villa Adelina, in José M. Moreno and Colombres. First with Ninja Turtles (2014/dubbed into Spanish) and then with The Postman (subtitled). In case of bad weather at any function, it will be necessary to prepare for Sunday, February 13.

On Sunday, February 27, at 7:00 p.m., the Carnival will turn Av. Avelino Rolón, in the commercial center of Boulogne, into a large catwalk through which a dozen troupes of the entire municipality. Masks and make-up workshops and more than guaranteed fun inside and outside the corsódromo. In case of bad weather it will be necessary to prepare for the next day.

On Saturday, March 5, at 4:00 p.m., the youngest event par excellence, Parador Konex in San Isidro, which will land at the Municipal Exhibition Center (Del Barco Centenera y el río, San Isidro) with a proposal of pure art, a picturesque patio to eat rich, spaces designed especially for boys and girls, and live music. La Real Academia (winner of the San Isidro Te Escucha 2021 Award), and Silvestre y La Naranja, a band born in the northern zone that consolidated itself as one of the main national exponents of funk-rock. To close, the singer-songwriter Zoe Gotusso, between pop and bossa nova, who in a few years transcended borders and in 2021 was nominated for the Latin Grammys in the categories "Best New Artist" and "Best Pop/Rock Song." If time does not allow it, the move is transferred to the following Sunday.

For dance lovers, Plaza 9 de Julio, at Monseñor Larumbe and Necochea, Martínez, is the right place. Every Sunday, from January 23 to March 20 , the dance floor will be dressed in tango. As if to get into the subject, at 7:30 p.m., the classes of El Morocho and Zulma Ríos, and half an hour later an unmissable milonga that on February 6 and 6 March will have the advantage of having a live orchestra. The first appointment with the Buenos Aires Mysterious Orchestra and the second with the La Juan D'Arienzo Orchestra. In case of rain, these dates move to the following Sunday.

Always on the same promenade, with an amphitheater included, children's games and lots of green space for a good picnic, the handkerchiefs will blow in the wind at the folklore gatherings on Saturday 29th of January (if it rains, it goes to the following Saturday) and February 26, at 6:30 p.m. and with entertainment by prominent performers and ballets. Finally, on Fridays, February 4, 11 and 18, at 7:00 p.m., salsa and bachata classes by Chévere Wilson Díaz, a Cuban expert in the field for a sunset of Caribbean rhythms and swaying hips .

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Poetry on the terrace #60. Of golden fish and gray sand

For the seventh consecutive year, Poetry on the Terrace seeks to continue consolidating the Conti as a meeting and transformation place -in this case- through the body and the word.

Poetry is a way of being in the world, of transforming experience into revelation, of finding new meanings and breaking the continuities of time and space: of living. This cycle brings together artists from different disciplines and generations, with poetry and aesthetic experimentation as an unlimited horizon.

Dolo Trenzadora, Nahuel Lardies, Santiago Venturini, Carla Chinski, Lucas Margarit

Friday, January 28 / 7 PM. Free admission with prior reservation from 10 am on the Monday before the event.

*El Conti. Av. del Libertador 8151, CABA

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Technopolis

Sunsets 2022 invite you to enjoy the outdoor spaces, the sun and also the shade, the night and the green areas. Once again, the visitors will be able to appreciate the uniqueness of a unique park like Tecnopolis in its magical hours, those moments in which everything is change and transformation, beauty and mystery. The sky of the Park, its characters and attractions will accompany these magical afternoons offering an incomparable experience.

Saturday 29: Juana Azurduy Stage: 7 pm: Los Puber / 9 pm: La Franela

Sunday 30: Patio Federal: 7 pm: Chango Ibarra / 8 pm: Rumbo Tumba / 9 pm: Poseidotica / Milo Moya at 7 pm / Guillermo Beresñak at 8 pm

Visionarix Cycle on Juana Azurduy Stage: Friday 28 7:00 pm: Waralu / 8:00 pm: Joaco Vitola / 9:00 pm: Clara Cava. Sunday 29 7:00 p.m.: Vapor Street / 8:30 p.m.: Orkesta Popular San Bomba

The public will be able to access two performances of The Man Who Lost His Shadow at the Tecnópolis Microstadium, on Friday and Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Friday the 28th

Science Ship: Unlimited Identities panel will be held. Recognize ourselves in the common origin of humanity and in migrations. An experience from international cooperation with the presence of Alejandra Korstanje, Leticia Cortés, Christophe Giudicelli, REP and Cédric Robion, at 7:00 p.m. with a subsequent projection of the film Kromdaai 90 at 8:00 p.m.

Patio Federal: 7 pm Cinema: Dubicel, by Yashira Jordán; Journey to Mars, by Juan Pablo Zaramella; Pasteurized, by Nicolás Villareal. At 8 pm, The Magic Lantern.

Saturday 29 The Electronic Arts Laboratory presents Tanghetto, an electronic tango project.

Activities related to robotics on Saturday and Sunday: there will be demonstrations and conversations with visitors to encourage them to join the world of programming and building robots at 5:00 p.m., and another special workshop on the subject at 6:00 p.m.

Proposals for children

The Ship of Science. Saturday 29 5 pm It's not magic, it's science

Sunday 30 6:00 p.m. Koufekin Paleo The second day of Parque abierto will be The Great Dance of Nina and Zamba at 6:30 p.m. in the Microstadium.

El Patio Federal offers the Chipá Chipá show on Friday at 6:00 p.m. and Mundo Arlequín on Saturday at 5:30 p.m.

La Casa del Colossus invites you to a Botanical Collage Workshop on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, as part of the Environmental Education Day at 5:00 p.m.

Tierra de Dinos, Fábrica, Bichos and the permanent exhibition by María Elena Walsh, El cielo en la vereda, will also be available.

Polo Expresiones Urbanas will have specially adapted sports proposals in the space of the Palestra, the Skatepark, the Galpón Mil Horas and much more.

Tickets are free (click here). The 2022 Sunsets will operate with reduced capacity and in compliance with all current health protocols. To enter, the Sanitary Pass for vaccination against COVID19 will be mandatory, in accordance with joint resolution No. 496/2021 and in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Health of the Nation, which can be consulted at www.argentina.gob.ar/pasesanitario

*Technopolis. Av. Juan Bautista de la Salle 4500 Av. de los Constituyentes 2220

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Summer love

Summer Love is the campaign that El Recoleta launched from 12/2 until 2/27. It will have a free program from Tuesday to Sunday with recitals on the terrace, plays in the patios, fairs, hip hop, beatbox, Clave 13/17 afternoons, and shows in visual arts rooms. Capacity is limited and admission is by reservation at www.centroculturalrecoleta.org.

-January

Sing to the heart: On Fridays, music takes over the Terrace with a cycle in which the soft pop melodies of Rosario Ortega will be intertwined with the garage blues of Las Sombras, the sensibility of a new soul with An Espill, indie sounds and urban music with Florian, Santi Celli and Sofía Campos. This cycle will take place on Fridays at 9 pm.

Love unplugged: Cycle of acoustic and intimate recitals in which great musicians of the current scene will perform. María Ezquiaga and Dennis Smith will perform on Friday 1/14 and Micaela Basadoni with Paz Carrara on Friday 1/21. Pitucardi and Mogue will do it on Friday 1/28.

Theater air: In this cycle you can enjoy plays in the open air that thematize love from different conceptions. During January you can see “Look at us like this until we die”, directed by Dalia Elnecavé, on Wednesdays 12, 19 and 26/1, at 8:30 p.m. in the patio of the cistern.

Amores de película: Offers two independent Argentine films about romantic encounters and disagreements that can be enjoyed on the terrace: “Las Vegas”, by Juan Villegas on Wednesday 1/12 and “Cetaceans” by Florencia Percia on Wednesday 1/19.

Workshops: Every Tuesday from 11/1, there will be workshops related to drawing, comics, memes and others related to the environment and its care; like the native plants workshop. Paula Boffo, Lucila Gradin, La Watson, Pedro Mancini, Paula Andrade, Lino Divas, and Sonia Basch will participate.

Diamond Afternoons: New cycle of digital folklore and downtempo, hosted by DJ Villa Diamante, and will take place on Sundays of January and February at 7:00 p.m. .

Rap Culture Recoleta Summer Cup: It continues with two dates in January, Sunday 9 and 1/23 and another two in February; Sunday 6 and 20/2. Whoever is in first position at the end of the freestyle tournament organized by Juancín will get 10,000 points for promotion to FMS, the most important highly competitive league in the country.

Key evenings: From Saturday 1/15 at 5:00 p.m., you can enjoy the special presentation of those selected from Expedición Clave 2021 with music, dance, literature, talks, workshops and more activities designed by and for adolescents.

*CC Recoleta. Junin 1930, CABA

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GOOD Magazine

An initiative of the Ministry of Culture of the City that invites you to delve into, discover and learn more about local contemporary culture, to say goodbye to the year with all its highlights. It is a free and digital publication with a quarterly circulation -to be downloaded through the Vivamos Cultura platform- that comes out with the arrival of each season of the year, together with a printed version at the end of the year that compiles all the highlights. The publication offers short, creative, and inspiring texts, including interviews, editorials, short stories, an illustration section, fashion, industrial design, art, theater, psychedelia, and more, which focus on both emerging and established national artists and creators. BUENA brings together a variety of voices and discourses, and has a bilingual digital version to broaden the conversation about local contemporary culture around the world.

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Trace. Performance tour of the La Prensa building

Traza is presented as a multidisciplinary intervention in the La Prensa - Casa de la Cultura building, which invites a group of artists to deploy, experiment and deepen through a creative and collective process, a conceptual journey on the resignification of the spaces that were left empty from the pandemic.

The work is made up of plastic, literary, architectural, audiovisual, sound and light installations and performances. It is a conceptual tour that investigates how to re-inhabit the spaces that were emptied as a result of the pandemic.

Friday to Sunday 6:30 p.m.. ticket reservation

*La Prensa Building - House of Culture. Av. de Mayo 575, CABA

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The 7th arrives. edition of the Carnival of Yesteryear in Roque Pérez

This year's edition proposes to experience a proposal that takes us on a journey through the past, recreating the carnivals of 1930. That is why there will be no shortage of milongas, popular dances, confetti, and the serpentine during that night .

With fun as its hallmark, next February 5 the seventh edition of this renowned rural gathering will take place in the Paraje La Paz Chica de Roque Pérez, just 135 kilometers from the Federal Capital.

For yet another year, the people of Roquepero are working to offer visitors a different alternative at the Cine Club Colón, a place that in the past was not only a cinema, but also a space to experience tango, the milonga and the hugs. There will also be period games for the whole family. During the day, movie lovers will be able to see the films that are being shown. There will be no shortage of parades of floats, and tours of tourists visiting the different country stores, with unique proposals.

Admission is free and free and during the night you can enjoy "Los Pampas" doing folklore and "Los Cachi", who will close the night with a dance.

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Ballroom in the Centennial Park Amphitheater

The Ministry of Culture through the General Directorate of Music presents, on Friday, January 28 at 6:30 p.m., the largest Ballroom competition in the City, inviting all Ballroom houses to compete and celebrate in community, complying with the corresponding health prevention measures. Free admission until full capacity.

Fantasy Aquarriors

The event that brings together the LGBTTTIQ+ community within a celebratory atmosphere, in which they compete in categories such as vogue, catwalk and design, giving life to a unique and unrepeatable fantasy. This invitation is extended not only to all Ballroom houses, but also to all the public who want to live a unique experience in a safe and free space to share in the community.

The jury will be made up of representatives of the houses that are currently walking the ballroom scene and some 007 (people who are not in any house but are active within the scene), such as: Tian Aviardi 007, Joy Hoyos 007 , Angel Bravía, Melimel 007 and Andy Bestia 007.

*Centennial Park Amphitheatre. Leopoldo Marechal 832, CABA

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Carnival of Gualeguaychú

January and February continue to wait for the arrival of their fans to regain the will to live and enjoy a careful presence. Upon admission, the sanitary control continues. Temperature taking, health pass and face mask are the three axes of this triangle that seeks to prioritize health.

For all citizens of the Gualeguaychú department, the discount by presenting ID with address in the localities that comprise it, benefits them with 50%, a promotion that will be present throughout the month of January.

Dates: Saturdays 22 and 29 January; and Saturdays 5, 12, 19, 26, and carnival weekend February 27 and 28.

Scenario: Corsódromo de Gualeguaychú, Catwalk: 507 meters long 10 meters wide

General admission ensures free placement in popular stands and youth fields. All other locations must be purchased separately. Entry value: January $1500. Children from 0 to 4 years old pay insurance of $300 pesos, over 5 years old pay general admission.

Protocol: SANITARY PASS (two doses) mandatory for people over 13 years of age by Decree 4,078 Province of Entre Ríos.

Official carnival site: www.carnavaldelpais.com.ar. Facebook: Carnival of the Country (official) Twiter: @carnavaldelpais Youtube - channel: Carnival of the country

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Planet Summer Cycle

This season, Ciclo Verano Planeta will celebrate 25 uninterrupted years on the cultural agenda of the Atlantic Coast, which will be celebrated in a special way with readers. On this occasion the event will be dedicated to the editor and writer Juan Forn.

The first of the talks will be in Mar del Plata on January 10 with the participation of Felipe Pigna, who is the author who has participated the most times in all these years. Daniel López Rosetti, Gabriel Rolón and Jorge Fernández Díaz will follow him during the month of January.

In February Viviana Rivero, Miguel Rep, Florencia Canale will perform. The closing of the cycle will be in charge of Darío Sztajnsrajber on Tuesday, March 1 in Pinamar.

The talks will take place on Mondays, at 9:00 p.m., at the Hotel Costa Galana in Mar del Plata and on Tuesdays, at 8:00 p.m., at the Teatro de la Torre in Pinamar< /b>.

During all these years the goal was always to bring the writers closer to the reader.

The cycles have the general production of Franganillo / Comunicación and the talks will be moderated by the journalist Nino Ramella.

***Despite having announced a return to face-to-face, the increase in infections in recent weeks led the publisher to reconsider the decision, and it was decided to carry out the event entirely virtually***

Schedule

-Mar del Plata Hotel Costa Galana (Av. Patricio Peralta Ramos 5725)

JANUARY

10: Felipe Pigna / 17: Daniel López Rosetti / 24: Gabriel Rolón, book: "Palabras Cruzadas", corrected and enlarged edition / 31: Jorge Fernández Díaz, book: "An Argentine history in real time"

FEBRUARY

07: Viviana Rivero, book: “A strong and brilliant light” / 14: REP, book: “Diego. Born to annoy” / 21: Florence Canale, book: “Sinner. The passion of Camila O'Gorman” / 28: Darío Sztajnszrajber.

-Pinamar Torre Theater (Av. Constitución 687)

JANUARY

11: Felipe Pigna / 18: Daniel López Rosetti / 25: Gabriel Rolón, book: “Palabras Cruzadas”, corrected and enlarged edition.

FEBRUARY / MARCH

01: Jorge Fernández Díaz, book: “An Argentine history in real time” / 08: Viviana Rivero, book: “A strong and brilliant light” / 15: REP, book: “Diego. Born to annoy” / 22: Florence Canale, book: “Sinner. The passion of Camila O'Gorman” / March 1: Darío Sztajnszrajber

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Ranchos, Loma Verde and Villanueva Festivals

Ranchos, where the world champion José Luis “Tata” Brown was born, where Alfredo Ábalos spent his childhood and where Francisco Canaro made his artistic debut, is, along with Loma Verde and Villanueva, one of the towns that are part of the Municipality of General Paz. These towns celebrate their respective festivals every year, which for some time now have been growing and positioning themselves on the region's cultural agendas.

The one in Ranchos will be held on February 26 and 27, the one in Loma Verde and the one in Villanueva will be held on February 5 and 12 respectively. The three festivals, which will feature local and regional artists, will be held at 8 pm and admission is free.

The Municipality of General Paz (Buenos Aires province) is invited. PROGRAMMING

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First poetry festival of the year at the Carlos Thays Botanical Garden

In January, the first Poetry Festival of the year will be held at the Carlos Thays Botanical Garden, organized by the writer Juan Botana. The event will take place on January 29, from 3 to 5:30 pm, in front of the mansion where Carlos Thays lived. And they will continue throughout 2022 on the last Saturday of each month.

Those interested in participating in the next meetings should put "I will attend" on the Facebook event whenever they can attend on January 29 and publish their poems to meet them in the festival's Facebook group.

Poets, poetesses, writers, narrators, musicians, performers will read or act, and everyone will participate in literary walks. In the place they will find out who reads or acts first and who later.

*Botanical Garden. Av. Santa Fe 3951, CABA

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The Palermo Hippodrome launches “VENITE”

The Hippodrome is a green space within the City, with free and open access. "VENITE" includes a wide range of activities, such as live recitals by renowned artists and new editions of festivals and gastronomic fairs for all ages. The sports proposals continue by Adidas Runners, on Tuesdays and Thursdays professional coaches provide training for all levels based on four key pillars of performance: mental preparation, nutrition, movement and recovery.

There are also yoga and dance classes in "Intention in Movement" taught by the instructor Dafne Schilling and Zumba days coordinated by Jesica Cirio to dance and have fun at the same time. In turn, all entertainment activities can be accompanied by the various dining options that are within the property. MORE INFORMATION

*Palermo Hippodrome. Av. del Libertador 4101, CABA.

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Guided tours of the San Martín Theater

Since this week, guided tours of San Martín are back, offering the possibility of getting closer to the intimacy of the great theater of Buenos Aires. Touring its stages, visiting its dressing rooms and production workshops are just some of the attractions of these visits that allow the public to discover the theater "from within".

Two types of visits are offered, both lasting approximately 60 minutes, with reduced space and with prior registration.

Teatro Fábrica” visit: Aimed at the general public, this visit offers information on the construction of the San Martín Theater, its most relevant building aspects, and includes a tour of the stage workshops, where carries out the realization of the components of the staging of the theaters of the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires. Approximate duration: 60 minutes / Reduced quota and with prior registration.

“Lúdica” visit: Aimed at teenagers, the visit proposes to discover the secrets behind the scenes of San Martín, based on a game that invites you to learn about its ways of working, environments and stories lost in time. A tour of the stages, dressing rooms and production workshops guided by fragments, loose files and objects, inhabiting the different corners of the theater. In this playful experience designed for the youngest, the word of the participant will build new stories about the Theater itself.

Schedule: Wednesday at 2 pm / Saturdays and Sundays at 12, 2 and 4 pm

Value: $200 Students and retirees $100. Registration and information to visitas@complejoteatral.gob.ar

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Guided tours of the Kirchner Cultural Center

Every weekend you can take guided tours to learn about the history and characteristics of the building, its architecture and its spaces. The tour lasts 45 minutes. Spaces are limited and only with prior reservation through the web, from the Thursday before at 12 noon.

Saturdays and Sundays, 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. - Central Hall. Sarmiento 151

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Columbus factory

A magical tour of the great productions of the Teatro Colón arrives at the District of the Arts of the Barrio de La Boca. Starting in November, visits will be available every Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 12:00 to 18:00. General Admission will cost $550.

*Av. Pedro de Mendoza 2147, District of the Arts, Barrio de La Boca.

Hamlet, poems, stories and songs to not die

As part of the 62nd Edition of the National Folklore Festival of Cosquín (Cba), with invited artists, journalists and cultural managers, there will be a short film directed by two of the sons of Hamlet Lima Quintana: Felipe Lima and Juan Martin Lima.

Idea, text selection and general production: Silvia Majul. January 28, 6pm.

*Microcine Adalberto Nogues, Congress and Convention Center, Cosquín.

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COMTESTS AND CALLS

Call for Sounds and Languages ​​- Subsidies for the preservation of sound files

The Ministry of Culture, through the Secretariat of Cultural Heritage, will grant subsidies of $200,000, in a single payment, to institutions, collectives and civil society organizations, artists and professionals to carry out projects related to preservation and access to sound files.

The call is open until February 15, 2022. With this initiative, the Secretariat of Cultural Heritage proposes to stimulate a series of actions related to the identification and/or creation of sound collections; archival treatment; the development of conservation and restoration plans, the digitization of analog supports; the design and implementation of document management software, and the application of access and dissemination strategies.

The duration of the projects will be up to one year from the moment the award of the subsidy is notified to the winners and winners, who must present a final report that includes a description of the work process, results, expected impact and future prospects.

The interested parties must present the project along with the documentation required in the bases and conditions according to the type of applicant, which can be downloaded on the Federal Cultural Registry platform. You must create an account and register in the section "Open Calls", "Sounds and Languages".

Questions related to the call can be made by writing to sonidosylenguasargentina@cultura.gob.ar and those that have to do with entering and loading in the Federal Register of Culture can be made by writing to consultas.rfc@cultura.gob.ar . More information.

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Call for the theater program at the Conti

The theater area of ​​the Cultural Center of Memory Haroldo Conti convenes shows for the programming of the first semester 2022. This includes plays, clowns, performances, monologues, puppets, and other scenic proposals related to theatrical language. This time we will work in two categories: Adults / Childhood and adolescence.

It is not necessary for the work to have memory or human rights as its central theme, although these themes are of particular interest to us. For more information read in detail each specific line of work. It is a condition for the presentation to have a video recording with a fixed camera of the work to be presented.

Schedule

Reception of works: January 3 to February 25 2022

Selection announcement: April 4, 2022

Queries: conticonvocatoriasteater@gmail.com

Lines of work

The selection of the works will be in charge of the curatorial team of the Conti Theater Area and will be published on the website and social networks of the Cultural Center.

-Adults: Works premiered or brand new. The call is not limited to topics related to human rights, but we value the investigation of aesthetic and poetic languages ​​that accompany renewing reflections and questions in the audience.

-Childhood and adolescence (3 to 18 years old): We are interested in receiving works that, based on a playful proposal, encourage imagination and creativity, provide a critical look that challenges stereotyped discourses about the family, “normality ” and the experience of being a child and/or adolescent.

In this sense, we want to offer the audience a material that promotes the dissemination of human rights, while promoting ideas around inclusion, identity and play, among other values.

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Peabody International Award for Photography and Reels

With a total amount of $5,400 in prizes, Peabody launches the International Photography and Reels Award whose theme for this first edition is food. The contest is divided into four categories: food in the streets of the city, food in homes, infusions and Reels. $1,000 will be awarded for first place and $350 for second, in each of the categories.

Food is essential to life on our planet and determines the way humans relate to each other. Both in the photographs and in the 30-second Reels, it will be possible to investigate multiple aspects of food and infusions, including the production, preparation and shared gastronomic consumption to the exoticism and originality of the proposals in the streets of cities and towns.

The Peabody Photography Award, which will be held annually with different themes of social interest, is open to photographers from around the world through March 11. The rules to participate can be found on the Picter page.

The jury for this first edition is made up of Rodrigo Abd, an Argentine photographer with international experience who belongs to the staff of the Associated Press agency; Domin Choi, professor at the Universidad del Cine, writer and film critic, and Marina Oybin, journalist specializing in art.

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Call for the 8 M Prize

In the framework of the upcoming International Women's Day commemoration, which is celebrated on March 8, the Ministry of Culture opens until February 5 a new call for the 8M Award, a contest to exhibit and reward works by women, lesbian, transvestite, trans and non-binary artists.

The sum of $4,800,000 will be allocated as prizes, distributed in 8 distinctions of $600,000 each. The works presented will be exhibited at the Kirchner Cultural Center, according to the prevailing sanitary conditions, for their subsequent selection and award.

The purpose of this call is to continue with a policy for the acquisition of works of art that visualizes as a fundamental criterion the need to reverse the patriarchal conformation of the national cultural heritage and the critical situation of gender parity in the conformation of public collections. It is intended for creators and artists from all disciplines of the visual arts, with no age limit or career requirements, accepting only one work per participant.

Works may be presented in any technique and/or support (paintings, drawings, engravings, photographs, collage, sculptures, installations and videos, among others), and it is not necessary or exclusive that the works be unpublished. Restrictions on the date of completion or prior participation in exhibitions will not be considered.

Applications will be received exclusively through the platform of the Federal Registry of Culture. In order to apply, the interested parties must have an account or create one, for which they must complete the basic information requested by the Federal Registry of Culture. Once the account is enabled, they can enter the Registry and register for the call by entering the "Open Calls" link and selecting the "8M Award" option there.

For more information, write to premio8m@cultura.gob.ar.

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5th SMOF International Animation Festival

SMOF (stop motion our fest) is the only animation film festival with a focus on stop motion currently taking place in South America. International and competitive in nature, with a clear emphasis on audiovisual education and training, it promotes cinema and its creation as tools for transforming society.

SMOF offers within the framework of the festival short film competitions, workshops, exhibitions, clinics, laboratories, seminars, conferences, courses and talks given by animation leaders from Argentina and from different parts of the world, free of charge, thus trying to Facilitate public access to educational and training proposals of international quality. All of its activities are free for the public to enter.

The festival will take place from June 22 to 27, 2022 in a hybrid format (online and face-to-face) in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Registration is open until March 15.

The following animation categories will be awarded:

-Best Latin American stop motion short.

-Best international stop motion short film.

-Best documentary animation short (free technique)

-Best video clip in stop motion

-Best Argentinian video minute in stop motion.

Works carried out from 2020 to the present can participate. Shorts with mixed techniques can participate where more than 50% of it is made in stop motion.

MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

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Call for the 13th edition of the Itaú Visual Arts Award 2022

Fundación Itaú announces the launch of the 13th edition of the Itaú Visual Arts Award, in a new call for visual artists from all over the country.

The Acquisition Awards that are awarded in this edition consist of:

General category:

1st prize acquisition: $400,000 pesos

2nd prize acquisition: $300,000 pesos

3rd Prize acquisition: $250,000 pesos

Art and Technology Category: Bioart (non-acquisition prize): $100,000 pesos

Artists of Argentine nationality and foreigners living in Argentina can participate, from 18 years of age onwards. The Prize also allows the participation of groups of artists. To apply, each artist must complete the form with personal data, attach images of 1 work with a date of completion equal to or later than the year 2019 and their curriculum vitae.

Those who submit their works may be finalists for the acquisition awards and be part of the Itaú Contemporary Art Collection belonging to Banco Itaú Argentina, participate in the physical and virtual exhibition, be selected for scholarships and other formative instances of the award.

The closing date for the call is March 9, 2022. Register at this link

Award Jury

General category: Claudia del Río – artist and teacher / Eva Grinstein – curator and art critic / Andrés Labaké – artist and curator

Art and Technology Category: Bioart: Joaquín Fargas – artist and disseminator of art, science and technology / Natalia Matewecki – art historian and researcher / Lucía Stubrin - Researcher, teacher and curator

Selection rounds and training instances: Artists who submit their works have the possibility of going through 2 selection rounds and a balloting round, where they are given a personalized return by the Selection juries, which can include everything from technical or formal aspects of the application to a review of the work presented. The selection jury is a federal jury made up of art agents from all provinces.

Physical and virtual exhibition: The finalist works will be exhibited at the Art Center of the National University of La Plata in 2022, in addition to participating in the virtual exhibition on the Google Arts & Culture. On this site you can already see the exhibitions of the last two editions.

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Open call to choose the host city for the 11th Filba Nacional

The Traveling Literature Festival has already passed through Bahía Blanca, Santa Fe, Azul, Bariloche, Mar del Plata, San Rafael, La Cumbre, Santiago del Estero, Rosario and Santa Rosa and now the 2022 call to choose a city is open headquarters for the 11th National Philba.

If you are part of a state cultural institution or a company that would like to support our festival and you want Filba Nacional to come to your city to meet writers from all over the country and show local production; you can complete this form before February 10 2022.

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Two calls from the Arthaus Foundation

-Call for visual arts in collaboration with the National Museum of Fine Arts. This first edition is intended for electronic arts. It calls for the presentation of projects in which all expressions of experimental electronic arts will be admitted. Three prizes will be awarded: First prize of 600,000 pesos and two prizes of 300,000 pesos each, destined for the production of works whose result will be exhibited at the MNBA.

Closing date of the call: March 31, 2022

-Calls for a laboratory of contemporary scenic practices under the coordination of the director Ana Alvarado. Aimed at artists with previous experience in theatrical acting, acting in object theater, dance, performance and/or audiovisual or multimedia arts with performative practices. The laboratory will be face-to-face.

Closing of the call: March 31, 2022

To know the requirements of the call and all other information, enter the Foundation's website or contact the following email: info@arthaus.ar

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Call Brief Story of Ediciones Arroyo

Theme: Why we love animals. Opens: February 13, 2022. Closes: February 23, 2022.

The texts must be presented in Word with the name, surname and place of residence of the author. Font size 10 on A4 sheet, single spacing. Up to 3 veneers. Longer texts are not accepted.

All the stories received will be transformed into small handmade books in the course of the year 2022. The authors who wish to participate and do so by sending their texts, must collaborate in the dissemination of the project. In addition, they must begin to recover the material that we will use for the tapas at their homes; Dairy boxes and dairy sachets, perfectly clean.

It is an absolute condition, for the stories in this new short story narrative series to be published, that you collaborate with the purchase of at least two (2) copies of said book. The materials for the covers must be sent to our address in Arroyo Leyes, Santa Fe, Argentina: Barrio Jardines de la Costa, Manzana 21, Lot 2. CP (3001). Contact email: apipibosch@yahoo.com.ar

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COURSES, WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING

The Teatro Colón presents its summer classes open to the entire community

The extension and training classes will begin on Monday, February 7 and will run through Saturday the 26th. They will be presented in two modalities: face-to-face, and through the Zoom platform. Registration will be open and can be done until Wednesday, January 26 at 6:00 p.m. through www.teatrocolon.org.ar. Fee classes. Limited quotas.

The classes will address different topics around the history and analysis of opera, the practice of singing, dance and stage design, and the acquisition of knowledge in theatrical trades. Among the various proposals, the improvement of dance and singing techniques for students with previous knowledge stands out, but also acting for dancers, acting in opera and musical theater, initiation in Lyrical Singing and acting, recreational dance workshops and an approach to ballet, learning theater trades, and music classes, the latter open to the public without prior knowledge.

Face-to-face classes for dancers / With previous knowledge

1. Classical Dance Technique. Aimed at dance students at the beginner (10 to 13 years old) and intermediate levels (14 to 19 years old).

2. Performance for dancers. Aimed at intermediate level classical dance students (15 to 21 years old).

3. Introduction to contemporary dance. Aimed at intermediate level dance students (13 to 19 years old).

4. Introduction to Spanish dances. Aimed at intermediate level dance students (13 to 19 years old).

5. Introduction to Contemporary Jazz. Aimed at intermediate level dance students (13 to 19 years old).

Classes for Singers mixed modality (online and face-to-face)/ With previous knowledge and for listeners/ Without previous knowledge

6. Vocal Technique and Interpretation. Intended for people over 19 years of age. Each active student will propose a certain repertoire, which must be informed when they register. The workshop is intended for all strings.

7. The body sings. Acting workshop in opera and musical theater for people over 19 years of age. Those interested must bring an aria or song to work.

No prior knowledge

8. Initiation in Lyrical Singing. Aimed at young people from 17 to 26 years old.

Face-to-face Acting classes / Initial level without prior knowledge. Intermediate level with basic knowledge of acting.

9. Initiation to acting. Intended for adults from 18 to 35 years old. At the initial level, theatrical games and improvisation with text will be addressed, while at the intermediate level, training will be carried out and work will be carried out with complete texts, monologues or scenes.

Face-to-face classes for girls and boys / No prior knowledge.

10. Once upon a time there was a kingdom. Aimed at girls and boys from 7 to 13 years old. During the process, the classes will address the language of ballet, while the production of a short choreographic scene will be guided. In addition to a selection of music specially intended for the classes, we will work with musical segments from the Comique de la Reine Ballet, immersing its participants in the imagery of court dances, knights and characters from Greek mythology, present at the moment considered. like the birth of ballet. The construction of a characterization element that will be elaborated by each student will be guided.

11. First steps to fantasy. Aimed at girls and boys from 7 to 13 years old. It will be a dance and musical journey through the world of ballet and classical music.

Online classes on theatrical trades/ No prior knowledge

12. Theatrical Tailoring. Intended for people over 18 years of age. Course open to the community in general, but particularly to wardrobe, characterization and clothing students.

13. Theatrical hairdresser. Intended for people over 18 years of age. Class open to the community in general, but particularly for characterization students.

14. Opera Costume Design. Intended for people over 18 years of age. Classes open to the community in general, but particularly aimed at students of wardrobe, characterization, clothing, set design and art.

15. The opera costumes on stage! Intended for people over 18 years of age. Classes open to the community in general, but particularly aimed at students of wardrobe, characterization, clothing, set design and art.

16. Theatrical makeup. Intended for people over 18 years of age. Classes open to the community in general, but particularly aimed at students of characterization.

Online music classes / No prior knowledge

17. All about Classical Music. Intended for people over 18 years of age.

18. Opera and cinema, a fatal attraction. Intended for people over 18 years of age.

19. Great works of classical music. Intended for people over 18 years of age.

20. All about Opera. Intended for people over 18 years of age.

21. The theater at the opera. Theatrical and operatic scenes to learn about the genre. Intended for people over 18 years of age.

22. Women in the opera. A history of composers, patrons, managers, singers and businesswomen. Intended for people over 18 years of age.

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Cannibal Vocals, workshop by Agustín Genoud at the CCK

The workshop seeks to develop a powerhouse of new vocalities throughout three meetings. The sound artist Agustín Genoud proposes to experiment and go through the song to retrace its hegemonic constructions in the subjective, corporal and social. Through a series of exercises and processes that focus on the technical aspects of voice and sound, the production of bodily and vocal sounds will be explored anatomically, physically, and electronically, using a post-human performance approach to explore the transitions between electronic and organic bodies.

Voice and body care and cultivation techniques for beginners, advanced singing and expanded voice techniques, and techniques used in contemporary repertoires of experimental and contemporary music of the 20th and 21st centuries will be worked on. These investigations are useful to better understand the vocal apparatus, its health and good maintenance.

Duration: three encounters. Days and times: Wednesday 26, Thursday 27 and Saturday 29 January, from 5 to 7 p.m. The workshop has limited space and requires prior registration. In Room 613.

*Kirchner Cultural Center. Sarmiento 151, CABA

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Estudio Urbano offers short and intensive online courses during the summer

Estudio Urbano is a comprehensive promotion and training program for music, with a focus on self-management. It has a recording studio with free access and depends on the General Directorate of Music of the City of Buenos Aires.

In summer, Estudio Urbano proposes a cycle of online, brief and intensive courses that will take place during the month of February, among which are the recording and mixing of voices, synthesizers, music marketing, etc. Full information at this link

Registration open from 12 pm. Monday, January 17 until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, February 11, or until seats are exhausted (whichever comes first). The form to register will be available from January 17 at this link.

The courses will begin on Monday, February 7 and end on Monday, March 7. They will last four classes and cost $2,000.-The courses will be taught by experienced artists and professionals, who work on what they teach.

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Courses and workshops in the Houses of Culture of San Isidro

The San Isidro Houses of Culture have already prepared a 2022 menu of offers in face-to-face, virtual and mixed courses, workshops and seminars of different durations, and for all tastes and ages. More than 150 proposals that range from art, care for physical and mental well-being, and languages, to computing, trades, and many other disciplines that can be studied at Beccar, Boulogne, and at the two Martinez campuses.

From January 15 the complete list of courses will be available , which is worth following periodically since It will be updated with new courses. Registration in all modalities will open on February 14 and can be done online or in person in the respective Houses, and the start of classes will be from March 3, although some proposals will start in April.

Thinking of a possible job opportunity, the range is vast and goes from Clothing Design and Textile Recycling (teenagers and adults), Sustainable Jewelry (teenagers and adults), Cutting and sewing, and Industrial molding to Two-needle knitting, Crochet and macrame, and handmade bookbinding. There will also be Upholstery and restoration, Carpentry, Wood carving, Basic electricity, Installation of air conditioning equipment, Social make-up, Artistic make-up, Barbershop, Agroecological garden and gardening, Bromatology and Safety and Hygiene, among others.

It should be remembered that the Houses, coordinated by Luciana María Hernández, have all the comforts, technological development and enough space for the proper development of classes, both face-to-face and virtual, and that each of the activities has a quota attendees and conforms to current health protocols.

MORE INFORMATION

Beccar Civic Cultural Center: Av. Centennial 1891 / 4512-3160.

Boulogne Cultural Civic Center: Av. Avelino Rolón 2315 / 4513-7803/4

Martínez House of Culture: Monseñor Larumbe 762 / 4580-3113 and Saavedra 1710 / 4793-9532

+ The vast majority of the courses have a monthly cost of $1,800 (monthly intensive courses are the most expensive, $2,800) and registration is 200 pesos. Payments may be made with cash at the Houses or by bank transfer or Mercado Pago. The Houses will be open until February 11, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from the 14 of that month, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Information: casasdeculturamsi@gmail.com

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"Terror Monday" short story reading club, led by Lala Toutonian

After these recent times where we have transferred terror as a daily part of our reality, let us immerse ourselves in the narrative that welcomes and comforts us in its arms. Throughout the year we will review the work of Horacio Quiroga, Joyce Carol Oates, Edgar Allan Poe, Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, Mariana Enriquez, Howard Phillips Lovecraft, Silvina Ocampo and Bram Stoker.

Four stories per month that we will read and discuss virtually (so we reach the whole world), they just have to turn on the computer or cell phone, there they will receive the stories that we choose within the horror genre, the last resort of the romantic, and we will see each other's faces and we will hear each other add analysis to these extraordinary texts by similar authors and authors, masters of the current that makes our hair stand on end. Pleasure.

We start in March with Horacio Quiroga on Mondays 7, 14, 21 and 28 at 6:00 p.m. in Argentina and we will see a story (which I will send you in time) for day. Then the ones detailed above will be continued.

The value of this club that brings passionate readers together is 3,000 Argentine pesos or $16 per month. What's more, if you are interested in taking three of the workshops, I invite you to the fourth with all my heart. For information and registration: latoutonian@gmail.com

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Workshops at Indigo Theater

In Índigo Teatro, in the city of Berazategui, registration is open for workshops for all ages that will be given in 2022 on: Theater / Dance / Singing / Plastic arts / Combined arts / Children in movement / Art therapy / Yoga and mobility (+50) / Minds in movement / Staging.

Reports and Queries: Street: 144 N° 1536, Berazategui. Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m./ 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tel: 15 5763 5385. Facebook: Indigo Teatro Oficial. Instagram: @IndigoTeatroOficial

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Summer reading and writing workshops at Entrepalabras.org

-Movement of particles: languages ​​in contact /Poetry workshop

Coordinates: Silvana Franzetti. This workshop proposes to initiate its participants in the translation of poetry and promote reflection on its practice. It is intended for young people and adults who have minimal knowledge of poetry writing and wish to explore the practice of translation. Taken: 4 asynchronous classes (from February to March) / start: February 11.

-Interrogate Your Spoons / Autofiction Workshop

Coordinates: Natalia Zito. This workshop seeks to go through the basic resources to tell a story, through the development of a key tool for literary writing: observation. It is intended for a general public interested in writing literature. Taken: 4 asynchronous classes (from February to March) / start: February 11.

-Reading and Writing Nonfiction /Nonfiction Workshop

Coordinates: Gabriela Saidon. This workshop offers a reflection on non-fiction, a genre that is defined by refusal and is built in the interstices: between journalism and fiction. From the reading of fragments of foundational texts, questions, debates and the production of short texts that come together in the writing of a non-fiction story are opened. The different subgenres will be seen: chronicle, interview, biography, journalistic essay. It is intended for those interested in approaching readings of the genre as in problematizing its definition and its limits, and those who want to venture into writing or acquire tools for journalistic or academic work from a creative side.

Taught: 6 classes - 3 asynchronous and 3 by Zoom- (between February and March) / start: February 11.

-From the project to the text /Narrative workshop

Coordinates: Gabriela Saidon. This workshop offers a group space to work on begun or advanced texts and, also, on the assembly of a new writing project (stories, novel, micro-story). The exchange of materials and suggestions about their own texts and those of others, as well as reading aloud will allow us to see things in the texts that are not usually perceived alone.

Taught: 8 classes - 5 asynchronous and 3 by Zoom- (between February and March) / start: February 9

READING WORKSHOPS

-Julio Cortázar / Hopscotch: Literature and life

Coordinates: Silvina Marsimian. This reading workshop proposes to invite the participants to build a personal tour of Hopscotch, based on the exchanges in the meetings by zoom and in the forum. In addition, there will be a discussion about the technical and thematic innovations that Julio Cortázar introduces in the traditional narrative in Argentina, in relation to other authors and works. It is intended for general readers. Taken: 4 classes by zoom on Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG) (between February and March) / start: February 16.

-The Hour of the Star, by Clarice Lispector

Coordinates: Natalia Zito. The workshop seeks to open and sustain a space for careful and detailed reading of The Hour of the Star, a key novel in the work of Clarice Lispector. A novel that can function as a gateway to the author's work and also as a resource to deepen her work and approach the uniqueness of her writing journey. It is intended for those interested in getting started in Lispector's work and in delving into different aspects of the singular structure of this novel. Taken: 4 classes by zoom on Thursdays from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (ARG) (February to March) / start: February 10.

-Hard in focus / Three novels: three approaches

Coordinates: Walter Romero. This workshop proposes to study a corpus of three novels by the French writer Marguerite Duras (1914-1996), which covers different stages of her production from three nuclear axes that allow considering her importance in 20th century literature: psychoanalysis (The outburst of Lol V. Stein), writings of the self (The lover) and pedagogy (The summer rain). It is intended for psychoanalysts, writers, teachers and professors, pedagogues, students of Letters and Psychology, aspiring writers, the general public. Taken: 4 classes by zoom on Mondays from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (ARG) (February) / start: February 7.

Information and registration: escuela@entrepalabras.org / www.entrepalabras.org

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Meetings at the Summer Edition Cultural Pass Club

During January and February, plastic arts workshop and visit to León Ferrari's workshop in the Arts District (Saturday 1/20 at 3 pm); sticker workshop in the EcoParque (on Thursday, February 10 at 4 pm); creative writing workshop in a bookstore attached to the Cultural Pass (on 27/1) and a closing meeting with the production of a collective fanzine (on 25/2), narrating the experiences lived with the Club. The cycle will consist of four meetings and will end on February 25. Aimed at young people from 13 to 21 years old. More information.

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Writing courses at Casa de Letras

The face-to-face courses of the 2022 Summer School will be taught virtually, through a video-meeting platform.

Writing. Videoconferencing mode

-NARRATIVE – INTENSIVE COURSE. Teachers: José María Brindisi (Initiation to Narrative Writing) and Cecilia Sorrentino (Usina de Historias). This intensive course consists of 2 subjects and corresponds to the first four-month module of the Narrative Writing Training Program.

13 meetings of 4 hours (total: 52 hours) / Monday and Thursday from 6 to 10 pm. / start: February 3rd.

-DNA OF MEMORY: CHILDHOOD.

Coordinates: Vivian Lofiego. We are going to immerse ourselves in memory through readings and evocation exercises. With supports of poetry, videos and plastic arts, we will do writing exercises.

6 meetings of 2 hours / Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. / start: February 23

-THE WRITING CLUB

Coordinates: Betina Bensignor. It is a playful workshop open to those who want to take their first steps in writing through practice, improvisation, sharing and humor.

6 meetings of 2 hours / Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm. / start: February 16

-TRAVEL TO TELL IT

Coordinates: Julián Varsavsky. We propose that each participant produce the chronicle of a trip, which will be polished in a weekly round trip with the coordinator. We will read great teachers of narrative journalism.

6 meetings of 2 hours / Friday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. / start: February 4th

-THE POETICS OF SPACE

Coordinates: Mariano Vespa. Different urban spaces will be explored from the reading of pieces of non-fiction genres, to break down the tools to build a scenario and take them to writing.

6 meetings of 2 hours / Friday from 6 to 8 pm. / start: February 18

Writing. Online modality

-THREE NOTES TO WRITE A STORY

Coordinates: Nicolás Mavrakis. This online "express" course is an introduction to Casa de Letras' Online Narrative Writing Training Program and follows the same methodology. We will address: The particularity of the story: what makes it worth telling. Different look rather than usual. Between the problem and its solution: the tension from which the conflict emerges.

Duration: 3 fortnights / Start: Monday, February 14

-GREAT PEOPLE IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS

Coordinates: Natalia Mendez. This online "express" course is an introduction to the Words in Game - Reading and writing texts program for children, and complementary for those who have already taken it. It has the same methodology. Based on readings and writing exercises, we will work on new characters and recreate the classics. How do you build a unique character? What makes it memorable?

Duration: 3 fortnights / Start: Monday, February 21

-THE DREAMED GRAMMAR

Coordinates: Pablo Ali. This online “express” course on regulations and proofreading is complementary to the Casa de Letras Online Narrative Writing Training Program and follows the same methodology. Writers need to know the rules of the language to improve our ability to read and create. The idea of ​​the workshop is to make resources visible and systematize unknown or naturalized knowledge.

Duration: 4 fortnights / Start: Monday, February 7

Writing poetry. Videoconferencing mode

-ONE DAY I WILL DO EVERYTHING DIFFERENT

Coordinates: Gabriela Luzzi. Elements will be provided, based on reading, that lead us to find our own way of reaching our potential. We will do writing exercises that will be shared in each meeting.

6 meetings of 2 hours / Tuesday 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. / start: February 15

Reading. Videoconferencing mode

-”MADAME BOVARY IS ME”. FLAUBERT'S NOVEL IN THE LIGHT OF FEMINISM

Coordinates: Walter Romero. The workshop intends to focus on the tracing of the proto-feminism of an upset and equivocal Emma, ​​going through the nuclear scenes of the novel: how to read it today, from the emancipations to come.

3 meetings of 2 hours / Thursday 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. / start: February 10

-BRILLIANT IRISH

Coordinates: Paula Varsavsky. Four inescapable Irish writers: We propose a journey through Irish literature through four inescapable writers: Kate O'Brien, Iris Murdoch, Edna O'Brien and Claire Keegan, based on their respective political and social contexts.

6 meetings of 2 hours / Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm. / start: February 8

-THE FILM NOVEL: READING, ANALYSIS, AND VIEWING OF FILMS

Coordinates: Sebastián Cardemil Muchnik. We will address some of the most famous adaptations in the history of cinema, to discover the characteristics of its literary original and then its corresponding film adaptation.

6 meetings of 2 hours / Monday 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. / start: February 7th

*LIMITED SPACES WITH PRIOR REGISTRATION. More information. At the moment, no personal or telephone attention is provided. Email: casadeletras.info@gmail.com

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Arte Naif, a workshop to promote Croatian artistic expression

Taught by the plastic artist and restorer Adriana “Jadranka” Relota. The purpose of the activity is to invite those interested to make a typical nativity scene, so that together with their loved ones, they can discover and learn the techniques and characteristics of traditional naif art. The workshop will show the technique and models in a video in which the artist will exhibit different decorative objects explaining their respective step by step. More information

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Seminars in Pythagorean

-Pursue your bliss. Teacher: Leandro Pinkler

The rich work of Joseph Campbell has disseminated the symbolic treasures of East and West as a guide to the human experience. True mythology is comparable to the Harmony of the Spheres, to the Song of the Sirens, to the heroic Call to Adventure that seeks to ignite the longing of the human heart. That is why Campbell affirmed that all his mythological elaboration is synthesized in this invitation: Pursue your happiness!

4 encounters. Online modality. Starts: Wednesday, January 12, 2022. Ends: Wednesday, February 2, 2022. Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG) Value: $4800 / 40 USD. More information

- Towards a new awareness of food. Teacher: Juana Tucci

The well-known Hippocratic phrase is now confirmed by scientific discoveries. Well, we live in a privileged moment in that a vast knowledge of nutrition is within our reach and we have the healing power of countless foods. At the same time, the sedentary, technological and urban life encourages us to be active in the search for a healthy existence.

4 encounters. Online modality. Starts: Tuesday, January 11, 2022. Ends: Tuesday, February 1, 2022. Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG). Value: $4800 / 40 USD. More information

- About happiness, pleasure and desire. Professors: Leandro Pinkler and Agustín Brousson

In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle affirms that everyone agrees that the human telos (goal, purpose) is happiness, but not everyone conceives it in the same way. Hence, all Greek ethical philosophy is a great reflection on pleasure and pain and the way to arrive at authentic happiness. In the 20th century, due to the absence of a transcendent dimension and the fall of an ethic of duty, its essential proposals have been taken up again due to their pragmatic character - following studies by Pierre Hadot and his influence on Michel Foucault.

4 encounters. Online modality. Starts: Thursday, January 13, 2022. Ends: Thursday, February 3, 2022. Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG) Value: $4800 / 40 USD More information

-The inner work. The recovery of esotericism in the 20th century: Guenón, Gurdjieff, Jung. Teacher: Leandro Pinkler

The authentic meaning of the word “esoteric” is “interior”, and attends to the psychic and spiritual development of the human being. As a necessary complement to a civilization thrown into material debauchery, in the 20th century there was a diffusion of practices, primordial knowledge and a deepening of the human psyche rooted in the millennial tradition of humanity. The course focuses on the special relevance of the legacies of René Guénon and the Primordial Tradition, George Ivanovich Gurdjieff and the methods for awakening from hypnotic sleep, and Carl Gustav Jung and the exploration of the depth of the human Psyche.

4 meetings Online mode Start: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 End: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG) More information

- ICON - Portal to the beauty that precedes eternity. With special attention to Byzantine iconography and the work of Pavel Florenski. Professor: Juan Manuel Garayalde

Can there be an ART that is capable of moving us in the depths of our being? An ART that is capable of taking us to know the wonders that TRANSFIGURATION can cause in a deified Human Being.

Long the hand of great theologians of the Orthodox Church, such as Leonid Uspenski, Paul Evdokimov and the Holy Martyr, Pavel Florenski, we will make a first approach to the iconography that has transmitted, through the centuries, traces of a Path towards a miraculous, supernatural spirituality, and consequently, transfiguring.

4 meetings Online mode Start: Tuesday, February 15 End: Tuesday, March 8 Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG) More information

- Introduction to Homer. An introduction to the greatness of his work . Professor: Agustín Brousson

Despite the little that is known with certainty about him and that his existence has even been doubted, it can be affirmed, paraphrasing Plato, that Homer was the poet who educated Greece. Indeed, the Greeks found in the Iliad and Odyssey the transmission of a wisdom that encompasses all levels of existence: knowledge about the gods (functions, relationship among themselves and with men, etc.), about men ( anthropology, psychology and ethics) and about what happens in the afterlife. This course aims to achieve an approach to the figure of Homer and the wisdom transmitted by him from reading and working with the sources.

4 meetings Online modality Starts: Monday, Feb 14, 2022 Ends: Monday, Mar 7, 2022 Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG) More information

- Rumi: the life of love. Muhammad Yalaludin Baljí, known as "Rumi" is one of the most important representatives of Islamic gnosis. Professor: Leandro Bracamonte

Muhammad Yalaludin Baljí, known as “Rumi” is one of the most important representatives of Islamic gnosis. He is the author of an extensive work in the Persian language that serves as an inspiration to seekers of transcendence from both the East and the West. In all his words he inspires and captivates because they are impregnated with an intimate experience, with a closeness to the divine. And in his writings the most subtle atmosphere of Love is breathed. Likewise, Rumi is famous for his legacy in the tradition of the Mevlevi, who practice the Sama, the sacred movements of the whirling Dervishes. In this seminar we will be able to delve into his life and work with a deep perspective and analyzing his works from their original language for the entire Spanish-speaking world.

4 meetings Online modality Starts: Thursday, February 24 Ends: Thursday, March 17 Hours: 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (ARG) More information

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Singing workshop with María Ezquiaga

Vocal technique, musical language and songs. Starts in February, online. Inquiries to the mail mariaezquiaga@gmail.com. More information

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Free Urban Dance classes in Monte Chingolo

The Monte Chingolo Popular Library opens registration for free Yoga and Urban Dance classes, activities that will have limited spaces, so those interested must register from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Institution's headquarters, in General Pinto 4752, or by email at bibliotecapopularmontechingolo@gmail.com.

Yoga classes will take place at the Library headquarters on Mondays at 5:00 p.m. and Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. Urban Dance classes will be held in the Library on Mondays and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m.

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KIDS

The Children's Apartment reopens its doors at the Kirchner Cultural Center

The Kirchner Cultural Center together with the National Ministry of Culture are pleased to announce the reopening of the Children's floor, with a third floor of the building dedicated entirely to children.

During the month of December, the apartment can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday during the entire opening hours of the Cultural Center, and will offer a program of workshops and activities throughout the end of December 2021 and January 2022. Each room on the floor It will have a particular curatorial proposal in the hands of artists, workshop leaders or educators, offering playful and fun activities with a strong artistic and cultural anchorage.

Each room is designed for a particular age group, with different proposals oriented from early childhood to 12 years. COMPLETE SCHEDULE, ROOM BY ROOM.

*Kirchner Cultural Center. Sarmiento 151, CABA

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My Favorite Storyteller

You can now read the winning, finalist and special mention stories of the second edition of the children's literary contest "My Favorite Story Hunter", through Vivamos Cultura. The call was organized by Caza Cuentos, with the support of Impulso Cultural through Patronage. The jury, made up of Pablo de Santis, María Fernanda Maqueira and Fernanda Ribeiz, deliberated among the 175 stories sent by boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 12, carried out under the theme “I am brave, I am afraid”.

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Workshops at the Modern Museum

-”Modern Toys”, from 5/1 to 9/1 and from 24/1 to 31/1. Workshop for children where they work with educational resources such as toys, books and pieces to assemble, among others. Designed for children from 4 to 7 years old.

*Modern Museum. Av. San Juan 350, CABA

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Scientific clubs + laboratory + cinema

In-person activities to brighten up summer afternoons. Free and free entry.

C3 reopens its doors to the public during its summer hours, from Thursday to Sunday, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.. This month, the cultural billboard will have as attractions the main scientific clubs of the Arduino Lab, for paleodetectives, for pixel artists; Zoom to the Sea in the laboratory, and scientific cinema with the seal of C3 and the Association of Friends of Fine Arts. All proposals –free and free– are face-to-face and require ticket reservations.

Arduino Lab Scientific Club Every Thursday in January, at 4:30 p.m. Recommended from 8 to 12 years old. By Chicos.net. During four meetings, automatic devices will be created using Arduino boards such as luminous beacons, an automatic plant waterer with a humidity sensor, luminous masks, and LED constellations. There are requirements to carry out the activity. registration here

Scientific club for paleodetectives Every Thursday in January, at 5:30 p.m. Recommended from 8 to 12 years old. By Matías Motta, Santiago Miner, Gonzalo Muñoz and Marina Spinelli. For four Thursdays, the challenge of becoming detectives specialized in paleontology and discovering secrets about fossils, inquiring about paleoart, using specific techniques and tools from experts until they build a dinosaur out of clay will be proposed. registration here

Scientific club for pixel artists Every Friday in January, at 5:30 p.m. Recommended from 8 to 12 years old. By @Robosepu This workshop is designed for those who want to create digital forms from pixels, the smallest element of a digitally reproduced image. registration here

LABORATORY

Zoom to the Sea

From January 13, on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays of the month from 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. See days available. For all ages.

The C3 laboratory immerses itself in the wonders of the ocean and invites visitors to explore marine biodiversity in a free-roam environment. Knowing what treasures are hidden in the depths of the sea, how many mysteries await in the ocean and how we can do to discover them are some of the keys. Book visit here

OTHER WORKSHOPS FOR CREATORS

For the whales to sing

Sunday, January 16, at 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Each schedule recommended for different ages. By the artist Belén Basombrío.

Through games and art, we will seek to transmit to children a reflection on pollution in the oceans, its presence (sometimes “invisible”), its impact on human life and marine biodiversity, and what can be done as a community.

Registration for the 15 hours aimed at children from 5 to 7 years old here

Registration for 5:00 p.m. for children from 8 to 11 years old here

How to make your own oscillator?

Saturday, January 29, at 6:00 p.m. Recommended from the age of 15. By Mica Dovla.

A workshop to assemble using electronic components an oscillator, a device that generates a periodic wave signal by taking a continuous signal and converting it to alternating. This transformation can be perceived when we connect it to an amplifier and by regulating the signal different sounds are produced and it can be used as a musical instrument. registration here

SCIENTIFIC FILM

Films that cross the lines between science and art

From January 28 to February 18. By Friends of Fine Arts + C3

Art and science have in common the constant search for answers and creation as a path. In this sense, the Cultural Center of Science and the Association of Friends of Fine Arts (AAMNBA) come together to carry out a film cycle that focuses on various imaginaries of science that have been conveyed by the big screen, art and literature. The films will be screened in both auditoriums.

For more information you can consult by writing here.

*Cultural Center of Science. Godoy Cruz 2270, CABA

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I come back like a garden after winter

The Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires presents the book Vuelvo como un jardín después del invierno by the artist Cotelito. It is a little gem on paper originally intended for first readers, but it is aimed at all audiences. Designed for children's hands, it can be read and adopt different circular forms, such as wheel, mantra and song, between the comings and goings of a garden that unfolds in a present that invites us to start over.

As in the mural of the same name on the museum walls, a vine sprouts in the presence of friendly creatures. A new landscape, strange and sweet at the same time, suggests a present governed by nature and the unknown, day and night, winter and summer.

With the graphic design of Pablo Alarcón, the typography of this publication was specially selected to facilitate reading for people with dyslexia.

The editorial team adds this issue to the new series of books that unites art and children's literature that was inaugurated with the story by Alberto Greco Neither fool nor lazy, illustrated by María Wernicke, an internationally awarded artist.

The activities

The editorial and educational teams of the Modern Museum, with the general coordination and childhood counseling of Mariana Cincunegui, invite boys and girls to four meetings to fill the work of Cotelito with color and movement and transform it into a continuous paper and as big as a garden The activities will take place on Sundays, January 16 and 30, February 6 and 13, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m..

They will unfold on the ground twelve meters long to be intervened standing up, like an Italian-style curtain. The lines invite to transform backgrounds and textures, the colors will become emotions, delimiting the landscape and its depths. With live music, among sound toys and a piano and accordion concert by the musician and sound artist Guilo Villar, the boys and girls will leave their mark on paper.

*Modern Museum. Av. San Juan 350, CABA

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Pakapaka Summer Club

The Pakapaka Summer Club is back in January! This year, the proposal will be to travel throughout the country from wherever we are. The Pakapaka Summer Club will be made up of different pieces:

-Podcast When did we arrive?, a sound series hosted by Fer Metilli that will take us on a trip throughout Argentina.

-Summer buses, to fill the Pakapaka screen with water, sun and play.

-Series of micros co-produced with the Federal Council of Public Television. You will get to know the different provinces of the country at the hands of local boys and girls!

-Activities in networks throughout the summer to do at home and virtually. Games, tricks and much more!

In addition, you will be able to continue enjoying your favorite series on the signal.

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Do not touch

Saturdays and Sundays from 3 to 8 pm at the Recoleta Cultural Center. Games without restrictions. A unique space in Buenos Aires for boys and girls to express themselves freely and learn through play.

*CC RECOLETA. Junin 1930, CABA

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Activities for children at Usina del Arte

From 7/1 to 20/2, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 5 to 8:30 p.m., there will be activities for boys and girls in segments from 0 to 3, from 4 to 7 and from 8 to 12 years old, based on three axes: expressing, knowing and playing and enjoying. All activities are by reservation.

For children from 0 to 3 years old, every day, there will be IUPIIIIII, the first cultural space for early childhood in the City. With play stations that enhance sensoriality, surprise and play. On Sundays at 6:00 p.m. you can enjoy Doodles XXL, a sensory exploration activity for the little ones to make art.

For the segment from 4 to 7 years old, at 5:00 p.m. there will be Curious Scenes: a children's cycle of theatrical micro scenes that arouse curiosity and enthusiasm for the theater. Circus Loyola, Sin Julepe, Mago Kahpu, Active Art, Chukrun, Tinkerbell, Eitis magic, Los Ludic, El circuete, El show de azu, Compañía Amichis, Capotina and Titirirrisas, among others, will participate. At 7:00 p.m., Esto es un Hit will take place, which will celebrate the musical hits of current and recognized children's groups such as Raviolis, Chewy Labyrinth, Coté, Once upon a time rock, Cantando con Adriana y Bailando con Julieta, Mundo Arlequin, Mecache Rock , Rayos y Centellas, Los Rockan, Koufequin, Bigolates de chocote, Pequeño Pez, Nilocos, Agua de Sol, Los Cazurros, Kabradepata, Cien Volando, Unplugged, Plan Ve - The Wizard of Oz and Les Ivans.

Fridays and Saturdays at 6 pm there will be Splash! Games with water, a playful and recreational circuit to have fun in water games.

On Sundays at 6 pm there will be Usina Acrobática, where each boy will discover the circus universe while co-creating pirouettes and tricks. Balances, juggling and illusions to move the body and challenge the mind.

For boys from 8 to 12 years old, on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. there will be Ola Freestyle, a freestyle improvisation meeting for them to liberate the lyrics that are in them. Saturdays and Sundays at the same time there will be Pandilla Danza Urbana, a workshop to dance urban dances ranging from hip-hop and breakdance to trap and reggaeton. There will also be Stencil on the street, with urban poster workshops, expressive sound Stencil, Paste Up and poster creation.

There will be different workshops for boys and girls from 4 to 7 and from 8 to 12 years old: Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. there will be Art in the Prairie, a creative afternoon outdoors to be inspired by shapes, colors and textures of the environment; And A summer in watercolors: with Enigma in colors, there will be a family tour of the exhibition "Quarantine Portraits", with playful proposals, clues and riddles. In Water Portraits, inspired by the works of Ignacio de Lucca, boys and girls will experiment with watercolor pencils and create their own portrait exhibition.

The letters will have their space on Saturdays at 6 pm with Histories of the City and on Sundays at the same time with Domingos de Campa libros.

On Saturdays at 6:00 p.m. the Eco-Chicxs - Usina Sustentable cycle will be held, with workshops on vegetable gardens, hydroponics, ecology and sustainability. The Toy Factory, Pukis rag toys and creative sewing, Garden Workshop, Composting Workshop and much more.

On Sundays at 6 p.m. there will be Cocina & Art to refresh, with gastronomy activities and workshops: Afternoon of fruit juices and intervention of recycled glasses; Multisensory afternoon to explore the olfactory senses with the creation of aromatic seedlings; Individual creation and cooking with grains and seeds; Visual composition with healthy foods; Fruit and vegetable juices and creation of coasters with stamps.

*Art Plant. Agustin Caffarena 1, CABA

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Pakapaka launches the podcast When are we there?

Pakapaka, the children's channel of the Argentine State, premieres its third podcast, ¿Cuando llegas?, next Thursday January 13. This is a series of thirteen episodes, hosted by the actress and comedian Fernanda Metilli, which invites boys and girls to tour the country through sounds. The series can be heard on the channel's Spotify account and also on its YouTube channel.

When do we arrive? is an immersive podcast, written by Claudia Czerlowski, designed to make the trip more fun and bearable for boys and girls on vacation, or to invite them to travel with their imagination.

With the excuse of anticipating what they will know, when will we arrive? It is proposed to entertain the whole family with games, information, challenges, advice from locals and sections that shorten the distance and broaden the experience, enhancing the expectations and fantasies that everyone has made of the new destination.

Each episode invites us to explore a region with a particular landscape: the mountains, the desert, the countryside, the lakes, the coast, the jungle, the salt flats, the mountains, the city. Through different sections, we will be able to learn more about these destinations: sound breaks to discover typical sounds and melodies, playful proposals to do on the route, challenges to recognize nature involving the five senses, legends and stories, words for pairs, and more. .

To listen on the go or let your imagination run wild at home; to share in a group or enjoy alone with headphones; for the going, for the "during" and for the return of the vacations; to open the ears and fasten the seat belt.

Pakapaka's programming can be seen on the television screen through cable operators throughout the country and through Open Digital Television (TDA), and its audiovisual content, on its website and networks: www.pakapaka.gob. ar, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and Twitter.

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From head to toe

Through eight episodes, the literary podcast for children De los pies a la cabeza invites boys and girls aged 6 and over to explore and discover their own bodies through stories, songs, stories, opinions, information and many curiosities. Produced jointly by the Kirchner Cultural Center and the channel Pakapaka, with a script by the writer Nicolás Schuff.

Available on the web and on Spotify.

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* Send the information of activities for this agenda to the email cultura@infobae.com

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