The City of Buenos Aires will organize this weekend an event that seeks to bring together the best traditions and characteristics of Argentina. There will be more than 100 stands of producers and entrepreneurs from all over the country who will present crafts, herbs, wines and smoked products.
This Sunday the City of Buenos Aires will organize the Regions Fairan event that seeks to bring together the main characteristics of each point in Argentina. There will be local artists, typical foods and artisan products from the North, Cuyo, Patagonia, the Center and the Coast. In total, there will be more than 100 stands of producers and entrepreneurs from all over the country who will present crafts, herbs, wines and smoked products.
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The event will have two stages and a wide variety of artists that will celebrate Argentine traditions, with shows from folklore, tango, cumbia and national rock. He Tucumán Dance Groupthe Chamamé del Litoral Ballet and the Fuegian Dancers, natives of Tierra del Fuego, They will be some of the guests at the great celebration of cultural diversity.


Live music will be present from artists such as Miguel Valor or the group natives, with his chamamé proposal. The Tito France Guitar Orchestra will pay tribute to the great Mendoza guitarist to whom it pays tribute in his name and Daniel Arjonaalong with his band, of Catamarca folklore. The closing of the day will be in charge of The Charroswith a pure cumbia show.
On the gastronomy side, there will be something for all tastes. The native flavors will be the protagonists, with Santiago empanadas from Berta RuizPatagonian lamb sandwiches Foodtruck Argentina and vegan and vegetarian options that Club Veggie will offer. Also there will be sweet products without TACC from Tentarte Gluten Free Bakery and artisanal brand chocolates Kakawa.
During the fair, there will be interactive talks and workshops for different audiences, through which participants will be able to delve into the cultural traditions of each region of Argentina. In the space dedicated to the North, you can explore the making northern pendants and the creating carnival masks. The Cuyo region will offer rudimentary loom and ceramic workshopsand in the Center sector an introduction will be offered about the art of porteño filleting and the elaboration of illustrious portraits. The Litoral will offer carnival headband and macramé workshopswho will celebrate the color of their traditions. Finally, from Patagonia, we will explore marine collage and cave painting techniques.
Among the entrepreneurs who will be present at the fair, stands out Art Salta Craftswhich comes from the Northwest with its alpaca pieces, where it combines materials such as wood, leather and fabrics to create unique works. From the region of Whose, Amakaik Estate will bring the authenticity of its artisanal wines to the City. This winery, currently in transition towards organic production, obtained the silver medal in Vinandino 2018 for a blend of cabernet and malbec. From the Patagonia, The Isla Negra family microenterprise will surprise with its chocolates, ice creams and alfajores, prepared with recipes that evoke the typical flavors of the South. To represent the essence of Coast, he Corrientes Crafts Museum will present a selection of crafts and knivesemblematic pieces of the region. From the Center, Pendant Flower will merge nature and jewelry into unique accessories, made with preserved native flora. In addition, many provinces will be present with institutional stands that will offer tastings, raffles and tourist activities for the whole family.
When and where will the Regions Fair be?
The event will take place this Sunday, November 10 on Av. de Mayo, between Bolívar and Bernardo de Irigoyen between 12 and 7 p.m.
The organization of the event is in charge of the Government Secretariat and Citizen Linkthrough the General Directorate of Federal Affairs, in conjunction with the Directorate of Central Celebrations and Events of the Undersecretary of Festivals and Events.
Source: Ambito

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