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The cultural center 25 May celebrated 90 years of life

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Several activities were enjoyed for free for more than 3 a thousand people, the cultural center 25 Villa Urquiza May celebrated its 90 years.

The Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires, the premises located on Avenida Triumvirate 4444 activities offered all day and in all areas of the site, with different artistic disciplines and open workshops.

Among the programming offered plays were performed, short projection, graphic activations, fairs, readings, acoustic concerts, the opening of an exhibition that portrays the nine decades of life of the Center and a snack of chocolate con churros.

Both works “Urquiza” as “The Barranco” They sold their tickets. CC25 terrace was a meeting point to enjoy the acoustic concert Beast, Vecina Songs and readings by renowned poets with a gastronomic offer that included traditional foods.

In the opening institutional presentation space Terrace it highlighted with a young programming, cinema around the neighborhood with thematic cycles and classic, incorporating functions accessible for people with disabilities, the launch of the third edition of Cultural Camping winter holiday with free workshops and the premiere of “The great Farándula” written and directed Gaston Marioni “Musiquitas” Vainman Master and directed by Pablo Gorlero.

further, It announced the first fruits, the premiere of “Gardel sang here” especially written work for 90 CC25 years, which will be the opening event of the International Tango Festival in Buenos Aires. "Here Gardel sang" with text by Mariano Saba and musical composition of Juan Carlos Coacci and Nestor Marconi, It will be directed by Nelson Valente with the presence of the Orchester de Tango City.

Based Bonell, artistic director of CC25 argued that since reopening, the cultural center 25 He may reaffirmed "its identity as a cultural center open. A space where neighbors and neighbors are not just spectators, but fundamentally protagonists of cultural proposals ".

This historic building was founded as Cine Teatro 23 May 1929 and it has also been known as Petit Colón, Where, in 1934 sang Carlos Gardel. In the past decade it was recovered at the initiative of the community and the Buenos Aires government, becoming a space that brings together artistic and training activities from different disciplines with a particular emphasis on the performing arts..

Since 2016, the CC25 mission is to diversify different cultural proposals for new audiences, ages and interests by generating content in connection with the neighborhood and in dialogue with the city.

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