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CTBA: "Hybrid Modes", the new cycle of audiovisual productions

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The Theater Complex of Buenos Aires (CTBA) presents a new cycle of audiovisual theater proposals, dance, puppets and music created by artists whose works were scheduled for the Season 2020.

In "Hybrid Modes" will be addressed, with the tools provided by new technologies, the personal fictional worlds they had envisioned for the stage.

In that context, more of 200 artists were summoned to carry out a total of 18 audiovisual proposals. In "Hybrid Modes" will be presented 14 original productions, divided into 10 of theater, 4 of music and 1 of puppets.

Likewise, There will be added three dance productions produced by the artists themselves virtually and in their own homes.

The new productions of the cycle "Hybrid Modes" have a stage director and an audiovisual producer, and are carried out by the CTBA TV production team. They will be exhibited starting next month through the digital platforms "Cultura en casa" and the CTBA website. (www.complejoteatral.gob.ar).

All have subtitles and there will be productions with audio description for blind people, as part of the Accessible Theaters project, that has the support of the Friends of the San Martín Theater Foundation and Cultural Patronage.

On the other hand, CTBA together with Banco Ciudad announces an Open Call for Projects for the Performing Arts, through which it will provide financial support to 10 brand new stage projects between March and April 2021. The call will be announced soon on social networks.

The CTBA-Banco Ciudad Podcast cycle will also be offered, which brings together a set of interviews with emblematic artists of the San Martín Theater in their 60 years of existence: Eleonora Wexler, Joaquín Furriel, Renata Schussheim, Fabian Vena, Andrea Chinetti, Roberto Carnaghi, Malena Solda, Mirta Busnelli, Emiliano Dionisi, Adelaida mangani, Ingrid Pelicori and Jorge Telerman –in conversation with Marcos Mutuverría– will share anecdotes, memories and reflections on the influence of the San Martín Theater on the cultural life of Buenos Aires (from the 22 September on Spotify and the CTBA and Banco Ciudad platforms).

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