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The City of Buenos Aires advanced the artistic season 2023

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In the middle of the obelisk and with the presence of a significant number of artists, the second edition of "Argentina Vive Teatro y Música" took place., a preview of what will be next year's artistic season.

In the act carried out right at the Tickets Bs post. As, the head of the Buenos Aires Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta highlighted the coming season, stating that "culture is the soul of the City and generates thousands of jobs".

Within that context, artists belonging to all the squares and circuits of the country were part of the event, members of works, festivals and concerts.

Larreta stressed that in 2023 “we will have shows from all over the country. It will be a very federal billboard ”.

Promoted by the AADET association- theater and music, in conjunction with the City Government through the Buenos Aires Ministry of Culture, the day also had the word of Enrique Avogadro, Culture portfolio holder.

"Culture is much more than entertainment, It is a tool for individual and collective development. And a great engine of economic development of cities. Because, From the Ministry of Culture of the City we once again support this initiative after the success of the first edition that marked the return to the tables of our cultural makers and the reunion with the public”, highlighted Avogadro.

Meanwhile, the president of AADET Carlos Rottemberg expressed that "from here and for the whole country, Let's celebrate the wide billboard of live shows that will take place during the year 2023 in all Argentine provinces. The theater manager added: "We think it is essential to promote these spaces that promote our activity, one that brings artists and audiences closer, that drives a large part of the cultural development in our country”.

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