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Rosario presents the edition 28 of its International Poetry Festival

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With the motto "Vital Poetry", Rosario celebrates the arrival of the 28th edition of its traditional International Poetry Festival (FIPR), I find that from today you can enjoy until 22 of November.

The Festival aims to sustain the meeting and exchange, betting that more people can join from different digital platforms within the framework of the new modality in which cultural proposals are being developed.

From that perspective, the traditional meeting comes with several activities and proposals that can be consulted through its official site, www.fipr.com.ar and his official YouTube account.

Regarding its opening, the FIPR will have the workshop on poetry and magic that Matías Heer will give. The activities will continue to 18, with simultaneous transmission on the provincial channel 5RTv, moment when the inauguration will take place officially, from the hand of municipal and provincial authorities, as well as those who were in charge of the curatorship of this 28th edition, Carolina Musa |, Rocío Muñoz Vergara and Tomás Boasso.

Another of the initial moments of the Festival will be a tribute to the memory of three provincial poets who died last year: Fernando Callero, Omar Aguiar y Gilda Di Crosta. Excerpts of his readings at festivals of previous years will be broadcast, by the poets Analía Giordanino, Mariana Vacs and Gabby De Cicco.

Throughout the Festival, different segments can be enjoyed, like the "Reading Tables", with the participation of several prominent writers; the "Editorial Fair", that will bring together more than 70 stamps with catalogs specialized in poetry; the "Irupé Space", with proposals for children and young people; the "Trasnoches", with encounters from 22 hours guided by the Rosario poet Marianela Luna and the different workshops, conferences and conservatories.

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