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More of 30 a thousand people enjoyed Playing the City

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During 16 days more than 400 activities for all stages of childhood within the framework of the Play the City cycle, who aimed to enjoy family vacations.

In that context, Several meetings were held in different cultural points of the City such as the Usina del Arte, BA Museums, Art in Neighborhoods, Historic Center of Buenos Aires and the Cultural San Martín.

The activities of the reopening of the Usina del Arte and the BA Museums were the most chosen spaces to enjoy these winter holidays. All current protocols and the maximum capacity enabled for each space were met.

There were shows, workshops, literature, music, dance, theater, visual arts, recreation, technology, cinema and gastronomy at the Usina del Arte, the BA Museums, Art in Neighborhoods, Historic Center of Buenos Aires, the Cultural San Martín and different virtual platforms and the Vivamos Cultura website.

The Game has the power to heal, to function as a protective shield that protects us in difficult situations, that allows imagining worlds where everything is possible, allows incorporating behaviors More than 30 thousand people enjoyed playing the city of care, autonomy and fundamentally it is a resource to get excited. Because, the City's proposal, with the advice of the Public Guardian Ministry, raised the vacation schedule in 4 large patios where in each one of them central themes were addressed for the well-being of the youngest.

The Patio de los Amigos was a space that invited to play with others, to share, to interact with friends and family. The Patio de la Creatividad was a space that invited to unfold the imagination, to play with different elements and put the body into action. The Patio of the Future was a space that invited to play with exploration, with technology as an ally to build a restorative future. And the Patio de las Histories was a space that invited to identify and revalue daily experiences and to express them through art..

The Minister of Culture of the City, Enrique Avogadro expressed: "These winter holidays were different from what we are used to living. With face-to-face proposals in the open air for all ages and through our Vivamos Cultura platform we were able to meet our favorite artists. We have been working to have a wide range of high-quality activities. Something fundamental to be able to continue enjoying culture in the City is to comply with all the corresponding protocols and continue taking care of ourselves as we have been doing.. The culture increasingly present in our City”.

The Usina del Arte had 16 days of face-to-face and virtual programming with more than 290 activities from Monday to Monday, that included sustainability and recycling, technology, cosplay, stop motion, tik tok, rhythmic games, outdoor micro shows, Streamings in Vivamos Cultura and virtual workshops where games for the whole family were added together with the City's game libraries.

The reopening of iUpiiiii, the first cultural space for early childhood in the City, It was the great revelation that he had most of his shifts with full capacity, from monday to monday. Babies of 0 a 3 years they were able to enjoy a colorful tour designed to stimulate curiosity, The surprise, sensoriality and play. On the other hand, boys and girls of 8 a 12 they were able to enjoy escape games with their bubble of friends where they deciphered puzzles and discovered clues that allowed them to find their way out of the room. further, enjoyed music and theater shows in the Auditorium for the boys of 0 a 12 years and library and ludo-workshop for all stages of childhood.

The BA Museums had 12 days of face-to-face and virtual programming with programming from Wednesday to Sunday that included accessible tours, Building games, participatory facilities, theater plays, music shows and narrations. Within the face-to-face proposals, At the Sívori Mónica Casella Museum she developed a space for sustainable and collective art. Through a playful proposal, the boys and girls co-created with the artist an installation in the garden with different recyclable materials. In the Larreta Museum a labyrinth of boxes was made for the boys to play, having the possibility of entering the boxes where they were with phrases and word games. The activity was accompanied by live storytelling meetings and workshops. The Fernández Blanco Museum invited the boys to play at architecture and to create their palaces with their imagination and different materials to enjoy with friends.. On the other hand, the Perlotti Museum, the José Hernández Museum, the Gardel Museum and the Saavedra Museum had their proposals virtually.

The Historical Center of Buenos Aires carried out cultural tours, collective digital creation, identification of characters and emblematic buildings of the oldest area of ​​the City. The area was scoured, virtually, looking for the story in the details.

Art in Barrios had 16 activities for ages 4 a 12 years in 12 neighborhoods of the City. Where there were game days in the City Game libraries with outdoor game posts, workshops and live music at the Centro Lúdico (The Pampa 750) open to the public, and also open to 400 children from kindergartens at Estación Buenos Aires and Nueva Pompeya. As well, Cultural outings were organized: 500 Program students and boys who attended dining rooms enjoyed the activities and shows in the gardens of the BA Museums and in the Usina del Arte.

By last, Festivals BA presented a varied program in the Museums of the City of Buenos Aires. Emergentito, the programming capsule for the youngest of the Emerging City Festival, was present at the Sívori Museum: Come to rock it: Three shows where those who attended stopped being spectators to be protagonists and ended up dancing, singing and enjoying a unique family moment, hand in hand with rays and sparks, Once upon a time Rock and Mecache rock. In an entertaining and playful way, the new generation of rock was awakened.

further, there were proposals presented by Emergentito: Artie-rockers where those who attended could customize their favorite clothes and become rock stars, Foodie-rockers where they decorated rock cookies and made the richest truffles and Techno-rockers where they played and composed music in digital format being the best DJs. The three proposals were attended by Corina González Tejedor, music journalist, who during the experience told different anecdotes, stories and colored data of the history of Argentine rock in a playful and didactic way, linking with the theme that each workshop proposed: Fashion, gastronomy and the link between rock and electronic music. Buenos Aires Jazz was also present with two proposals: Mini-luthiers where instruments were made with recycled elements and two interactive Jazz functions&Jam, hand in hand with Paris Jazz Club. Tango BA was present with two workshops: Rap a tango (Starting from the lyrics of classic tangos, the boys improvised and put together raps collectively., a playful way to get to know the classic porteño musical genre in fusion with the current fury of urban music) and we fillet, which was a drawing workshop using the filleting technique. Dance BA and Emergentito presented different proposals to move the body: Tik tokers in action where the best dancing videos were made for your favorite social network, My favorite choirs recreated video clips that are in fashion today and at full throttle!! #ATR to dance to the rhythm of urban styles.

Through a public-private action with Alto Palermo, Emergentito was presented: a space for children and parents to come and enjoy every day of these winter holidays. Three interactive and group experiences where the boys could rock it from the dome of the most visited shopping center in the City. They were able to listen to the music they like and participated in garment customization workshops, made rock fanzines and played their favorite instruments.

FIBITA was presented at La Usina del Arte with performances of the works SUEÑO and MABEL, inspired by Shakespearean plays, both directed by Emiliano Dionisi, director of the Criolla Company.

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