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For free, The Contemporary Ballet of the San Martín Theater will present the show "Cantata" at the Parque Centenario Amphitheater.

The appointment will be on Wednesday 29, Thursday 30 and Friday 31 March from 20 hours in the amphitheater of the property located on Leopoldo Marechal and Lillo. While it is a free show, You simply have to reserve a place on the official site of the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires (CTBA).

Created by Italian choreographer Mauro Bignonzetti, the setting has the original and traditional music of Grupo ASSURD and Enza Pagliara – Enza Alessandra Prestia.

Throughout their 70 minutes, this proposal reflects the typical and vibrant colors of southern Italy.

In co-production with the Italian Institute of Culture of Buenos Aires, the viewer will be able to appreciate passionate and visceral gestures that evoke the style of beauty of the Mediterranean. With an instinctive and vital dance, “Cantata” explores the different facets of the relationship between man and woman: seduction, passion, fights, jealousy.

The members of the Contemporary Ballet of the Teatro San Martín -directed by Andrea Chinetti and co-directed by Diego Poblete- are Constanza Aguero, Brenda Arana, Camila Arechavaleta, Lucia Bargados, Carolina Capriati, Flavia Dilorenzo, Fiorella Federico, Paula Ferraris, Daniela lopez, Silvina Perez, Eliana Picallo, Andrea Pollini, Eve preacher, lara rodriguez, Ivana Santaella, Manuela Suarez Poch, Antonella Zanutto, Adriel Ballatore, John Camargo, Matías Coria, Francisco de Assis, Matías De Cruz, Lautaro dolz, Rodrigo Etelechea, Darcio Gonçales, Jonás Grassi, Alejo herrera, David Millán, Andres Ortiz, Boris pereyra, Emiliano Pi Alvarez, Rubén Rodríguez and Damián Saban.

The choreographic assistants are Elizabeth Rodríguez and Melisa Buchelli.

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