During the day you can enjoy gastronomic proposals on the boulevard and in the Baxar Mercado and, from 8:30 p.m., live music will begin with Antonella Restucci, Ginebra and Morito y Panas. Antonella Restucci and Ginebra, two artists from “Código Provincia”, a catalog of Buenos Aires musical culture, will also perform.
Restucci is a Quilmeña singer and songwriter and her project consists of spreading songs based on freedom and internal knowledge; Meanwhile, Ginebra is an Argentine singer and songwriter. Her debut, “I didn’t want to leave”, finds a clear coexistence of R & B, Pop, Soul and Funk.
Morito and Panas will close the day, with their cumbia and reggaeton music to sing and dance.
Finally, next Friday, at 7:00 p.m., there will be a new episode of “Poetry in the Museum” with “Pizarnik, a look from the sewer”, one of the best Argentine poets who, 50 years after her death, is still alive in her texts and is studied and read by people all over the world.
To think about it, rediscover it and understand it, the reading will be accompanied by Lucía Adúriz and Andrea Vázquez, who will give voice to the texts of this outstanding poet with their art. Marina Cavalletti, who devised and co-coordinated Proyecto Pizarnik and Proyecto Eva, and María del Pilar Perciavalle, director and developer of the literary brand Tempus Litterarium, will coordinate and make comments.
Source: Ambito

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