Live music and cultural activities in the reopening of Sarmiento Parka different option on the agenda of the Buenos aires city. Also, Cantata premieres in the President Alvear Theater and Dance in the Hall, free, in the San Martin Theater. At the same time, a new edition of PHILBITE and there will be a series of free recitals in it Centennial Park and the Art Factory. I know the Complete cultural agenda for the weekend.
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Free plans in CABA: what to do this weekend?
Cultural activities in Parque Sarmiento
On Saturday Parque Sarmiento opens its doors renovated and opens new spaces with a day of celebration for the whole family. From 3 to 6:30 p.m., in all spaces of the park there will be activities: live music by the artist and singer-songwriter Magdalena Fleitas and the music and clown group Vuelta Canela, a healthy food fair, cycling demonstrations, clinics and basketball demos, athletics school for the little ones, DJs, artistic gymnastics, theater shows, dance, circus and much more.
Shows at the Usina del Arte
On the weekend there will be the Treasure Baskets cycle for babies, sensory workshops for early childhood. On Saturday at 5 p.m., the La Galera Theater will celebrate its 45 years with a play directed by Héctor Presa, which features grandparents and grandchildren. At 7 p.m. the Argentine Choral Network will be with the XII National Choral Singing Festival. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. you can participate in Circuits of a story: an alliance between time and space. At the Art Plant (Agustín Cafferana 1, La Boca). Free entry, with prior reservation.
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Cantata
The Contemporary Ballet of the San Martín Theater – directed by Andrea Chinetti and co-directed by Diego Poblete – presents Cantata, the applauded choreography by the Italian Mauro Bigonzetti, on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and on Sunday at 7 p.m., at the Teatro Presidente Alvear ( Av. Corrientes 1659).
Dance in the Hall
The Contemporary Dance Workshop of the San Martín Theater – directed by Norma Binaghi and co-directed by Damián Malvacio – will offer the choreographies Muta, Cantares and Libertango by Gustavo Lesgart, Oscar Araiz and Mauricio Wainrot, respectively, in the Alfredo Alcón Hall of the San Martín Theater (Av . Corrientes 1530), on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 6 p.m. Admission is free.
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Unconventional Festival
The City invites you to enjoy one of the most paradigmatic and impressive works of percussion: on Saturday at 6 p.m. on the terrace of Arthaus (Bartolomé Miter 434), the Pléiades concert can be enjoyed free of charge and for the first time in Argentina. It is one of the most paradigmatic and impressive works in the repertoire for percussion ensemble composed by Iannis Xenakis, the Romanian artist considered one of the most relevant in 20th century music.
PHILBITE
The Children’s and Youth Literature Festival takes place from Thursday to Sunday with the support of Patronage. All program activities are free. In its 13th edition, it invites children of all ages, people who are growing, readers who accompany other readers, creators, artists and mediators to think about ways to create community, to share real and symbolic spaces, to speak one and many languages, look at each other and listen to each other. Headquarters: Alianza Francesa (Av. Córdoba 946) and Cultural Center of Science C3 (Godoy Cruz 2270).
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Young Tango in Notable Bars
Throughout the month, the Notable Cafés and Bars of the City present a program that will offer “Young Tango”, to enjoy contemporary tangos with a new identity and new life to the classics. Free entrance.
- Friday at 7:00 p.m.: Claridges, Tucumán 535, Tango Cañón
- Saturday at 9pm: El Gato Negro, Av Corrientes 1669, Amalia Escobar Trío
Storyteller
On Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Parque de la Estación Culture Library (Lt. Gral. Juan Domingo Perón 3326). Literature lovers choose anonymous stories, poems and legends to share with the family. For children, from 4 to 7 years old.
Independent Culture Month
With a wide variety of artistic proposals that include theater, dance, literature and music, Independent Culture Month takes place until November 30, with more than 600 activities in 156 cultural spaces spread across 30 neighborhoods of the City. On Friday at the Parque Centenario Amphitheater (Leopoldo Marechal and Av. Lillo) at 7:30 p.m. Carolina Pacheco takes the stage, with songs from her imminent sixth album; At 8:10 p.m., Negra Chávez performs and at 8:50 p.m., Boombap, a freestyle creation with musicians.
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Gastronomy, fairs and tours in CABA
Meat Festival!
The gastronomic event dedicated to grills and roasting returns. There will be 30 stands and food trucks that will offer all types of meat, as well as empanadas, minced meats, disco cuisine, beers, wines and desserts. It will be this Saturday and Sunday, from 12 to 11 p.m., at the Palermo Hippodrome, with access through Avenida del Libertador and Dorrego. Free entrance.
Vegan Festival
More than 50 businesses bring residents a wide range of 100% natural products: there will be gastronomy and pastries, as well as cosmetics, cleaning and personal care items. The event will feature cooking workshops, talks on urban gardening and live music. It will take place this Saturday and Sunday, from 12 to 8 p.m., at the Flea Market (Enríquez Martínez and Concepción Arenal). Entrance is free and open. It is suspended due to rain.
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Fairs, patios and markets
- Sabe la Tierra will be established in Parque Patricios, on Saturday, from 12 to 8 p.m. .
- BA Market, for its part, will take place in Plaza Ireland (Neuquén between Donato Alvarez and Seguí) Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- In addition, the patios of Los Lecheros, Parque Patricios, Rodrigo Bueno and Costanera Norte and the markets of Bonpland, Belgrano and San Nicolás offer a wide variety of dishes. Tickets for all proposals are free of charge.
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