From Saturday the 15th, the Preliminary competition of the Tango World Cup will take place in Campana, at Club Ciudad (Chiclana 209), while on the 16th, in Pilar, it will be possible to attend the Fiesta del Locro, at Vicente Arroyo 800 in the town of Zelaya , with free admission.
The Medieval Winter will take place again in Villa Gesell from July 16 to 30, to live an experience where fiction becomes reality in an environment of forests and nature, with knights fighting in different categories, characters from series and movies, archery, gastronomic stands, crafts, live Celtic music, cosplay contest and rune reading; between tribal shows, elven dances, acrobatics and makeup.
In Tandil, the El Cielito club organized the Festival de la Sierra at Club Unión y Progreso from 19 to 22 with dance and malambo competitions from different provinces, while on July 22 and 23, San Pedro will celebrate the Ombligo Orange Festival , with Los Nocheros show.
La Plata, the capital of Buenos Aires, will hold from 7 to 9 in Pasaje Dardo Rocha the Second Festival of La Plata Beer Culture, with the presentation of more than 100 beers to try, free admission, musical shows and dissemination talks.
And on July 9, the “Veg Appetite. First Empanadas Tournament” will take place, organized by vegan associations, on Calles 44 between 10 and 11, with free admission and cooking classes.
In Corrientes, on July 16, there will be a massive pilgrimage to Itatí to commemorate the 123 years since the pontifical coronation of the Virgin of the local basilica, where every year more than 250,000 people walk the 70 kilometers that separate the provincial capital from that city to honor the dark-haired virgin and participate in masses.
That day is also notable for the nautical encounter in the Paraná River of the images of the Virgin of Itatí and that of Caá Cupé, which culminates with artistic shows and the confluence of walkers, horsemen, cyclists, families aboard old carts, in cars, buses and bicycles, which arrive in Itatí from neighboring towns, provinces and countries.
The National Winter Festival, which will take place on July 8 and 9, will be one of the most important events of the season in Tierra del Fuego, since it constitutes a traditional welcome to the winter season and the ski season in the nearby valleys. to Ushuaia.
Organized by the Fueguino Tourism Institute (Infuetur), the festival includes musical shows, sleigh rides, tastings, snowshoeing and ice skating, and stands out for the closing of the celebration with the traditional descent of torches, carried by the instructors of ski Cerro Castor and Club Andino Ushuaia.
On the first day of July, the Whiskey Live at the End of the World will also take place, an event that brings together the main distilleries, accompanied by musical shows and gastronomy.
And on the 16th, a new edition of “Tolhuin Extremo” will be held in the center of the island, a classic obstacle course for athletes willing to challenge the adverse weather conditions and geography of the place.
The event includes games at height, zip lines, movement of heavy objects and physical resistance tests with categories by gender and age, and members of the armed forces and the police usually participate.
On July 11, the anniversary of the city of Río Grande will be celebrated to commemorate the arrival of the pioneers of sheep farming at the end of the 19th century, while on the 23rd the Ice Hockey Tournament will begin in Ushuaia.
In Santa Cruz, the Municipality of Río Gallegos organizes the Second Provincial Cold Festival, from July 28 to 30, with the participation of local and national artists at the Ferrocarril YCF (Yacimientos Carboníferos Fiscales) stadium.
Among the artists hired, Los Palmeras, Q Lokura and Callejero Fino stand out, and at the end there will be a Patagonian Patio, fair, gastronomic cars and a raffle for a 0 km car.
Meanwhile, Río Turbio scheduled the Provincial Snow Festival, while Pico Truncado on the 11th and Puerto Deseado on the 14th will celebrate their anniversaries with special programming.
Tucumán will celebrate every weekend of the month the National Festival of the Fair, in Simoca, with artists and musicians from all over the country, folk dance academies and stalls that will offer traditional delicacies such as the bridal cake, the star dish of that city, and sulky rides.
Santiago del Estero, the capital that as “Mother of Cities” celebrates 470 years, will have different free cultural, religious and social activities in July, among which the XXI edition of the Marcha de los Bombos 2023 stands out, for Saturday 22, that will begin in the Patio del Indio Froilán and then arrive at Plaza Libertad.
On the night of July 24, thousands of people gather in the same square to start the vigil with musical and theatrical shows and sing happy birthday to the city at midnight, while on the 25th the official acts will be held for the 470th anniversary in Aguirre Park.
The festivities, organized by the municipality, will begin on July 1 with ballets in Plaza Libertad, a National Literature Festival and a craft fair on the 7th; waiters race on the 17th and a large theatrical urban intervention in the downtown area on the 21st.
Catamarca is preparing to experience the most important cultural celebration in the province, the National and International Poncho Festival, from 14 to 23 at the Fairgrounds, with more than 550 artisans and producers and a music festival with performances by Luciano Pereyra, Soledad, El Chaqueño Palavecino, Ciro and Los Persas, La Delio Valdez and Diego Torres, among others.
Tickets for the music festival will cost between 5,000,000 and 108,000 pesos, and can be obtained at www.ticketweb.com.ar, at the Cine Teatro Catamarca or at the Bicentennial stadium.
Chubut will celebrate the Landing Festival on the 28th, which evokes the arrival of the first 153 Welsh settlers in 1865 on the shores of Golfo Nuevo.
With its epicenter in Puerto Madryn, a city located at the exact point of arrival of the settlers on the “Mimosa” sailboat, the provincial holiday is celebrated with cultural, recreational, and sporting events and a great parade facing the sea.
Santa Fe will have its traditional National Yellow Fishing Festival, between Friday the 7th and Sunday the 9th in the coastal town of Helvecia, with a contest for fishing enthusiasts who compete in trios and with the return of the caught piece, recreational activities, artistic and sports
In Mendoza, the commune of Malargüe will celebrate the Provincial Snow Festival, which promises to be an artistic and cultural show from 7 to 8 at the Municipal Sports Center, with local and national artists and tickets of 3,000 to 4,000 pesos.
On July 25, the day of Santiago Apostol, the province celebrates its patron saint with a holiday, mass, a food court, and artistic shows.
Córdoba will present the 39th Villa General Belgrano Alpine Chocolate Festival from July 8 to 30, with the possibility of savoring the most varied types of chocolates, observing how they are produced, and an artistic grid with Central European music, dances and shows for children .
Meanwhile, the Dos Mundos Baroque Music Festival will take place in the Cordovan capital from 6 to 29, with concerts by the Municipal Choir in emblematic spaces of the city, such as the Cathedral Church and the Monserrat College.
The Córdoba Jazz Festival will also take place on Sunday the 2nd, on Paseo Buen Pastor; while in La Falda on the 21st and 22nd the National Tango Festival of La Falda will be held, with shows by Ariel Ardit, Osvaldo Piro and his great orchestra, Lidia Borda, Mora Godoy, Carlos Habiague, Andrea Ghidone and Cucuza Castiello, and conduction by Silvio Soldan.
In Salta, on Sunday the 2nd, the festival in honor of the Virgin of Perpetual Help, patron saint of the gauchos, will be held at the San Alfonso church, with thousands of pilgrims and a procession of horsemen; while on the 16th the Andean Potato festival will be held in the El Alfarcito area, with 30 producer stalls from the Quebrada de Toro.
On the 22nd and 23rd, the 38th National Dressage Meeting and Tamal Festival will be held in the town of Chicoana, with gaucho groups and riders from different provinces, within the framework of a folkloric festival headed by Oscar “El Chaqueño” Palavecino.
The town of Payogasta will host that same weekend the 50th Provincial Pepper Festival in search of the revaluation of ancestral recipes, cooking workshops, traditional games and contests, mass in tribute to the producers, farmers’ stove, Creole patio , musical shows and popular dance in the sports complex, while from August 27 to 1 the Provincial Tobacco Festival will be held, with honors to San Isidro Labrador – patron saint of fields and crops – and to Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Source: Ambito

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