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The 3rd day of "Pilar en Corto" will have more than 120 authors of 21 countries

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A total of 120 authors from 21 countries will meet in the third microfiction day "Pilar en Corto", an experience in video-anthology format made up of one-minute texts.

the meeting, that will take place this Wednesday from 20, It is jointly organized by the Undersecretariat of Culture of Pilar and the movement Local Authors of Pilar, and will bring together participants from different countries in the same experience, united by virtuality.

Both the official Facebook account of the Undersecretariat of Culture and the page “Micromanía” will be in charge of transmitting this experience live that, as explained by the Undersecretary of Pilarense Culture Juan Manuel Morales, It is celebrated as it accompanies "the work of promotion, professional development and local identity faced by Local Authors since its creation ".

In that context, "The parameters of artistic practices, in particular, and culture in general, demand today more than ever the challenge of expanding, socialize and enrich the cultural heritage of all Pilarenses ", large.

Each of the participants of the day was filmed interpreting a text of their own production. The slogan consisted in solving a story in a microfiction of no more than one minute of reading. The result was a formidable mosaic of literary pieces that move, have fun, They disturb and invite reflection.

Meanwhile, the reference of Local Authors of Pilar and organizer of the meeting Omar Zárate, expressed his pride to learn that "videos have been received from colleagues from four continents" and added: “Thanks to that we were able to achieve an international anthology. This scope prompts us to plan for next year - pandemic over- a fourth day in person, although without excluding the virtual, that will allow us to broaden horizons ".

Among the most prominent participants, Juan José Panno stands out, Luisa Valenzuela and Raúl Brasca from Argentina, Pía Barros from Chile, Dina Grijalva from Mexico, Emilio del Carril from Puerto Rico and Esther Andradi, Argentine living in Germany many years ago. Among other novelties will be Patricia Morales (Colombian resident in Canada) and María Elena Lorenzín (Argentine resident in Australia), who have created a society whereby their texts will be read by the characters Lola la Lechuza and Tukú the condor.

In addition, writers from Pilate are part of the production., como Elsa Beatriz Lanfranco, Jésica Galeano Jarcousky, Lucila Adela Guzman, Mariela Palermo, Matías Bonfiglio, Norman Engel, Ruben Faustino Cabrera, Viviana Sampedro and Pao Vicenzi.

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