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Pipo Pescador will give a free talk in the Hall of the San Martín Theater

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The popular singer-songwriter Pipo Pescador will talk with the public in the framework of a free talk that will take place in the Alfredo Alcón Hall of the San Martín Theater.

Free admission (Access will be respected in order of arrival), The event will take place this Wednesday 27 March from 18 hours, there the popular artist will tour, between memories and anecdotes, his most celebrated musical creations, those that captivated several generations of boys.

Beanie, whose real name is Enrique Fischer, In addition to being a singer-songwriter, he is an actor and narrator.. He is considered one of the pioneers in the world of shows for the little ones., with songs and television programs aimed at the whole family.

He studied scenography at the Higher School of Fine Arts of La Plata. But public recognition came with the TV programs and theater seasons on Corrientes Street and in the main cities of the country., standing out as a very popular figure among children, always with his famous beret, his vest and his accordion.

Surely his best-known work is the song “El auto de papa”, although he is also the author of publications such as “Book of head”, “Words for a kindergarten teacher”, “Magic of reading” and “Crazy book”, in addition to dedicating texts and spaces for reflection to children with disabilities such as “House without Windows”, “María Caracolito” and “The bell under the water”. He starred in Luis Puenzo's first film “Lights of my shoes”. In recent years he wrote and sang tangos for adults, and received, among other awards, the Carlos Gardel, the María Guerrero and the Santa Clara de Asís. Pipo Pescador was declared Outstanding Personality of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires.

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