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They seek to revive the cultural night boom of Lavalle street

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This Friday 17 February the first edition of the Lavalle Cultural meeting will take place, a proposal to seek the nightly reactivation of one of the emblematic Buenos Aires pedestrians.

from 18 hours and under the organization of the Culture area of ​​the City, a series of activations will be carried out that will extend for four blocks, between Florida and Carlos Pellegrini.

This proposal aims to revive the nights of the 80s offered by the splendid pedestrian. For this opportunity, prominent and emerging referents will be presented.

The activity will be carried out within the framework of Microcentro Red Cultural and, as explained by the Minister of Culture Enrique Avogadro, “It is a great joy to celebrate our culture in the streets of Buenos Aires, generating new meeting spaces with a disruptive proposal, with interventions and parallel performances in different scenarios of a busy pedestrian street like Lavalle”. The official in turn pointed out that from the portfolio he directs "we seek that both tourists and those who are circulating in the Microcentro area, experience the City in a different way with culture as the protagonist”.

Lavalle Cultural will have a main stage at the emblematic intersection of Lavalle and Florida in parallel to four other activations at the Lavalle newsstand 850, Lavalle Walk (Lavalle 835), Lavalle 726, and the crossing of Lavalle and Suipacha.

The culture of electronic music and different disciplines such as dance, poetry, conversations, audiovisual proposals, performances, tarot and music will be present in this edition.

The festival invites those who circulate in the area to actively participate in the different initiatives when leaving work, with the aim of igniting and promoting a space for meeting and enjoyment on public roads, on the one hand; and to attract new audiences spontaneously, for the other.

Recently, as part of Microcentro Red Cultural, the artist Alfredo Segatori made a color intervention on Lavalle with his mural "Exabrupto de Color Campeones del Mundo". He himself has 400 metros cuadrados y se extiende entre las intersecciones de la Avenida Leandro N. German and 25 of May.

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