This Saturday, July 8, the Plaza de Mayo will be the place to celebrate 40 years of democracy in an event that will cover through different shows decade by decade the recent history of Argentina.
Organized by the city government, through the Ministry of Culture, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.“BA celebrates 40 years of democracy” will offer a long list of activities to achieve a day of fun and reflection for the whole family.
Previous activities
As a preview, on Avenida de Mayo, Av Roque Saenz Peña (Diagonal Norte) and Av Julio Argentino Roca (Diagonal Sur), between Bolívar and Maipú, you can enjoy:
Fun and educational spaces for children and young people
A Cultural Pass stage with live DJs
Dance floors with themes that will span these 4 decades
Patriotic Artistic Makeup Booth
Stages with traveling artists
a student forum
Fairs with conferences by cultural organizers
The full program can be viewed on the Vivamos Cultura website.
show center
The central show will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will be directed by Ricky Pashkus, icon of musical theater, and Pichón Baldinu, reference and pioneer of aerial theater, a unique interdisciplinary duo. The show includes audiovisual projections, aerial and urban dances, folklore, music, humor, theater and the presence of great artists. all time.
It is a proposal with a strong impact that invites all Argentines to remember the history lived decade by decade. He will have more than 100 artists on stagemore than 40 aerial dancers, an orchestra of 25 live musicians and guest cultural artists: Hilda Lizarazu, Mario Pergolini, Gladys “La Bomba Tucumana”, Moria Casán, Poncho, Fer Dente, José María Muscari, Flor Vigna and Mariana Genesio Pena.
It will be a show that will cover all the decades, from the return to democracy in 1983, through different multimedia levels, the most significant cultural, scientific and sporting moments. Evoking with dances the environments lived in each of these eras. It will have the presence of folk groups, who will travel from other provinces especially for this show, that is to say about 250 dancers, thus reflecting the federalism that convenes us. And seeking to celebrate the union of all Argentines from 1983 to the present day, evoking a better future.
Source: Qmusica

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