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The cycle of free activities ends in the Hall Alfredo Alcón

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Between 25 and the 30 October the last week of free activities will take place in the Alfredo Alcón Hall of the San Martín Theater.

Within that context, on Tuesday (from 19) the theater director, actor, pianist and playwright Matías Feldman -author of the Tests Project- will participate in an open talk in which he will share his scenic journey and talk about his main references.

Later, Thursday 27 (to 19 hours) an experimental music concert will be presented within the framework of "Expanded Music", a project that investigates the combination of the theater of objects -with the intervention of obsolete artifacts of communication and registration-, sound art and music.

As a consequence of this activity, “Vía Telefónica” was born., performance in which a duo of composers and performers explores the poetics of fixed telephony, jamming their instruments with answering machines, bells, discos, dials and tubes. The devices of another era are resignified in a series of musical pieces that the duo -Nicolás Boccanera on piano and Mariano Ferreyra on cello- runs amid sounds produced by devices.

The multitude of elements that make up these devices is manipulated at the convenience of the performers, or simply acts autonomously: a choir of two dozen bells put together a rhythmic sparkle, like vibrant and sharp fireflies.

finally on friday 28, Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 October at 18 hours the Contemporary Ballet of the San Martín Theater –directed by Andrea Chinetti and co-directed by Diego Poblete– will present the Choreographic Research Workshop, with creations of four of its members: Daniela lopez, John Camargo, David Millan and Francisco De Assis. Within the framework of an experimental space, each of these dancers developed their own imaginary within the scenic plane.

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