Free screening of Home on World Environment Day 2009


On the occasion of WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY on June 5th 2009, HOME (The earth from above) will be the first movie ever to be released simultaneously on all media (Theatre, TV, DVD, and internet) across the 5 Continents.
World Environment Day aims to promote worldwide environmental awareness. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment.
Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a passionate artist and photographer, and an advocate of nature protection and sustainable development. His “Earth Seen from Above” series, an exhibit of large-scale aerial photography, went on to travel to cities around the world, including Buenos Aires; Presently, he has completed the full-length feature film, HOME, produced by Luc Besson. The global premier will be on World Environment Day, 5 June.
HOME was shot entirely from the sky in high definition, showing landscapes captured from a bird’s eye view above. This film calls for a new awareness, inviting the viewer to stop for a moment in order to look at our planet and realize how we treat her treasures and her beauty.
The Global Premiere on 5 June 2009 for World Environment Day features major screenings in exceptional metropolitan sites.
The free of charge outdoor screening in Buenos Aires will take place at 9.00 PM on a large screen set in Plaza Naciones Unidas, Figueroa Alcorta & Austria.

7th Buenos Aires Tango Dance Championship



The seventh edition of the Buenos Aires City Tango Dance Championship will start on April 30, 2009. For a whole month, until May 30, it will be possible to visit the "milongas" in the city, where couples will be competing to qualify for the next "World Tango Dance Championship".

The tournament will include the traditional categories of “Tango Salón” and “Milonga”, with the new addition of the “Vals” (waltz) category.

The city's neighborhoods will offer their traditional "milongas", providing the tango dancers of Buenos Aires with their natural and daily dancing scenario.

Anyone can participate in this event. Couples can enroll, free of charge, between 30 April and 24 May 2009 up until one hour before the beginning of the competitions, at the venues (milongas) established by the Organizers. The enrolling couple must be made up of amateur dancers of both sexes, 18 years of age or older, and at least one of them must be a native or a resident of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Both participants must show their ID (DNI, CI, LE or Passport) at the time of enrollment.

For visitors, tickets can be purchased on the same day of each performance at the established venues and their prices will range between $10 and $ 20 Argentine pesos, except for those milongas with free admission.

For further information check the schedule of the 7th Buenos Aires Tango Dance Championship.

Buenos Aires, Sports City

The Subsecretary of Sports of the City of Buenos Aires organizes the the event “Buenos Aires Ciudad Deportiva y Aeróbica” (Buenos Aires, Sports and Aerobics City) that will take place on Sunday, June 14, 2009, from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm, on Av. 9 de Julio, between Lavalle and Viamonte.

The public will have the opportunity to enjoy many free activities, like aerobox, fitness, aerobics, Latin dance and reggaeton, as well as sports and aerobic exhibitions and activities for disabled people.

Japan pays tribute to Argentina




On May 25th, an historical and significant national holiday in Argentina (the celebration of May Revolution), the Federation of Nikkei Associations in Argentina (FANA), together with the Argentine-Japanese Cultural Foundation (FCAJ), want to pay tribute to Argentina organizing an event featuring the most important Japanese disciplines to promote the Japanese Culture, the Toru Mizutani Cultural Day.
The event will take place at the Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires, where the audience will enjoy demonstrations of Japanese cooking; stands with typical plants and vegetables, and traditional food as Sushi and Ramen; games for children; exhibition of books; and a series of outstanding shows for the whole family in a beautiful environment.

Program of Activities:
12:30 pm: Demonstration of Japonese cooking by Nikkai Restaurant
2.00 pm: Recreative Japanese Gym by Hatanaka Takane- Junior volunteer from JICA
2.00 pm to 5.00 pm: Participative Workshop of GO by Argentine GO Association.
3.00 pm: Japanese songs by Miss Yumi Miyai
4.00 pm: Demonstration of Kyu Do (Japanese Archery) by Japonese Kyu Do Association.
5.00 pm: Japonese Drums by Mukaito Taiko Group
5:30 pm: Raffle

Date: May 25, 2009
Location: Japanese Garden. Av. Casares & Av.Figueroa Alcorta
Entry fee: Adults AR $ 10. Children 6 to 10 years of age: AR $ 3.

European Cinema Film Series at Alliance Francaise

Organized by the European Comission Delegation and Alliance Francaise, with the collaboration of the embassies of the member states of the European Union, the 6th European Cinema Film Series (6a Muestra de Cine Europeo) will feature 16 movies from 17 countries: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Slovenia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Lituania, Italy, Nederland, Poland, Rumania, Czech Republic, Sweden, from May, Monday 18th to Friday 22nd, 2009.

Program:

Monday, May 18
4.00 pm: Risto Rapero (Risto Räppääjä) - Finland
5.00 pm: Working man´s death - Austria
9.00 pm: Lednice - Czech Republic
Štestí - Czech Republic

Tuesday, May 19
4.00 pm: Ekko - Denmark
5.30 pm: Caravaggio - Italy
9.00 pm:Wer früher stirbt ist länger tot - Germany

Wednesday, May 20
3.00 pm: Kolekcioniere - Lithuania
4.30 pm: Binecuvântată fii, închisoare! - Rumania
6.30 pm: All is love - Nederland
9.00 pm: La France - France

Thursday, May 21
4.30 pm: S.O.S. Szerelem! - Hungary
6.30 pm:Νύφες, Nyfes - Greece
9.00 pm: 7 Mesas (De billar francès) - Spain

Friday, May 22
3.00 pm: Petelinji zajtrk - Slovenia
5.15 pm: Ogród Luizy - Poland
7.15 pm: Si le vent soulève les sables - Belgium
9.15 pm: Darling - Sweden

All films will be presented in their original version with Spanish subtitles, except S.O.S. Szerelem! from Hungary which will be dubbed to Spanish.

Location: Alliance Francaise Buenos Aires. Av. Cordoba 946
Free entrance: free tickets must be picked up 30 minutes before the performance. Limited to the auditorium's capacity.

International Museum Day

For the celebration of the International Museum Day, the Sub Secretary of Culture invites the public to visit the Museums of Buenos Aires, that will open their doors with free entrance on Monday, May 18, 2009, to enjoy the activities programmed to celebrate that day.

Museums and special activities:

MUSEO DE ARTE ESPAÑOL ENRIQUE LARRETA
Av. Juramento 2291 - 2.00 pm - 8.00 pm
Projection of the documentary “Las cajas españolas” by Alberto Porlan, on Sunday 17, 3.00 pm and 5.00 pm, and Monday 18 at 4.00 pm. About the committee created during the Spanish Civil War to rescue the works from Museo del Prado, libraries and churches, to avoid them from being destroyed.
The Museum also presents the temporary exhibition “Carlos Alonso. Ilustrador de novelas y romances”, a selection of illustrations by the Argentine artist, and the museum's permanent collection. The public will be also able to visit the Andalusian garden.

MUSEO DE ARTE HISPANOAMERICANO ISAAC FERNÁNDEZ BLANCO
Suipacha 1422 - 2.00 pm - 7.00 pm
The museum presents “El Cuarto Mundo”, the complete renovation of its permanent collection, that includes three new rooms with a collection of silverware, imagery and Ibero American furniture from the XVIth to XIXth centuries; documents, books, religious ornaments, engravings, ceramics, clothing and women's accessories. The exhibit “Donaciones 2008” will also be presented, where pieces donated during 2008 will be showed.

MUSEO DE ARTE POPULAR JOSÉ HERNÁNDEZ
Av. del Libertador 2373 - 1.00 pm - 7.00 pm
The museum exhibits works from the Collection Suescun-Benard: “Mates de porcelana. Recuerdos del Centenario”, and the collective exhibition by Tierra Purpúrea, with works by craftsman Flavio Grinblat, winner of the I Biennial of Urban Crafts. The permanent collection includes colorful costumes from the Corrientes carnival, wood carves, tapestries, ceramics, musical instruments, religious images, daily use objects, made by renowned Argentine artisans, as well as traditional silver and textiles from the Mapuche women.

MUSEO DE ARTES PLÁSTICAS EDUARDO SÍVORI
Av. Infanta Isabel 555 - (Rosedal - Parque Tres de Febrero) 12.00 - 8.00 pm
Works by: Sívori; Malharro; Fader; Quinquela Martín; Facio Hecbequer; Bellocq; Pettoruti; Guttero; Gramajo Gutiérrez; Melé, Kosice y Lozza; Ary Brizzi; Manuel Álvarez; Testa; Martorell, Brizzi, Vidal; Píccoli, Quiroga, Sbernini, Bertani, among others. Also, the exhibition “Anhelo Hernández - Pinturas y grabados”, by the great Uruguayan painter, and the Sculpture Garden with fifteen works specially selected for blind or visually impaired people.

MUSEO DE ESCULTURAS LUIS PERLOTTI
Pujol 644 - 11.00 am - 7.00 pm
The Museum presents “Nuestros Ancestros” (Our ancestors), by artists Alba Campo, Norma D´Ippolito, Oscar De Bueno, Claudia Fernández, Alejandro Eduardo Fiadone, María Laura Galeotti, Pablo Madrid, Adriana Vanesa Mazzotta, Mabel Remeseiro, Pedro Tricarico and Daniel B. Verniers, about the aboriginal people. Guest artist: Alfredo Yacussi.

MUSEO DE LA CIUDAD
Defensa 219 / 223. Alsina 412 - 11.00 am - 7.00 pm
The Museum presents the exhibit “Cuando los porteños se daban aire”, that showcases hand held fans, with which the museum reopened its doors on March. The museum also presents the photographic exhibition “Ventanas de Buenos Aires” (Windows of Buenos Aires), by Lucía Pacenza and Luis Girotti, and the permanent collection of antique toys, furniture, musical instruments and victrolas.

MUSEO HISTÓRICO DE BUENOS AIRES CORNELIO DE SAAVEDRA
Crisólogo Larralde 6309 - 9.00 am - 6.00 pm
The Museum offers the opportunity to see objects from the daily life in Buenos Aires during the XIXth century, through documents, jewelry, clothes, furniture, decorative arts, etc.

MUSEO CASA CARLOS GARDEL
Jean Jaurés 735 - 11.00 am - 6.00 pm
At the house where Carlos Gardel lived with his mother, an exhibition about musician and composer Pedro Laurenz. At 1.00 pm the public can participate of a guided visit.

DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE MUSEOS
Av. de los Italianos 851, Puerto Madero - 10.00 am - 7.00 pm
The public can visit this building, built by Hungarian architect Andrés Kálnay and inaugurated in 1927 as Cervecería Munich. Guided visits from 10 am to 6 pm.

Homage to Israel in its 61st Anniversary

The city of Buenos Aires will join the celebrations for the 61st Anniversary of the creation of the State of Israel with an artistic and cultural event that will take place on Sunday, May 17, 2009, at the corner of Avenida de Mayo and Bolivar, facing the Buenos Aires City Governement Building.
This event is part of a program of festivities destined to pay homage to the different communities present in the city, that will be carried out throughout the year.
The event will start at 3.00 pm and last until 6.00 pm, on an open air stage where musical shows and Israeli dance groups will be presented, and visitors will also be able to enjoy exhibitions of Jewish gastronomy and crafts, among other activities.

35th Buenos Aires International Book Fair

The Buenos Aires International Book Fair is the largest of its kind in the Spanish speaking world. It is considered as one of the most important cultural and editorial events in Latin America, and as a meeting point for authors, editors, book sellers, distributors, teachers, librarians, scientists, and over 1,200,000 readers from around the world. Just as in last year's edition, the Fair will occupy the whole of the 45,000 sqm of La Rural exhibition complex, in its "Ocre", "Azul", "Verde", "Amarillo", "Rojo", "Blanco", and Nº 9 pavilions. The Fair features conferences, round-tables, talks with prestigious national and international intellectuals, book presentations, shows, activities for children and teenagers, events for specialists and publishing professionals, and book sales of literature in all languages.

The special activities this year include: a Book Reading Marathon; the 4th International Poetry Festival; the International Meeting "Thinking democracy"; a Story-telling meeting; free courses and workshops.

One of the outstanding features of the Fair is the participation of internationally renowned authors. Some of the intellectuals that have confirmed their presence this year are: Swedish writer Henning Mankell; Italian pedagogue Francesco Tonucci; Dominican writer Junot Díaz (winner of the Pulitzer Prize 2008); Argentine philosopher Néstor García Canclini; French writer Michel Lafon; Spaniard writer and journalist Juan José Millás, ansd American philosopher Judith Butler; among others.

There's a special sector for children between 4 and 12 years of age, with activities like story telling, a children's library, and a playground. For teenagers between 12 and 18, talks, conferences, courses and presentations, related this year to the "International Year of Astronomy"

On Thursday April 30th, the fair will stay open from 2 pm to 1 am, celebrating "The night of the city at the fair". On that date the entrance will be free after 8.30 pm.

Location: La Rural Exhibition Center, Ave. Santa Fe and Sarmiento, Palermo, Buenos Aires.
Dates: April 23th through May 11th, 2009
Opening hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 2 pm to 10 pm
Friday and Saturday: 2 pm to 11 pm
Thursday April 30th: 2 pm to 2 am
Entry fee:
Monday to Thursday: AR$ 10.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and May 1st (holiday): AR$ 13.
Children under 12, free (except May 1st).
Wednesday April 30th, after 9 pm: free.

For further information, visit the 35th International Buenos Aires Book Fair official website (in Spanish only).

Japanese designer Kenzo opens art exhibition in Buenos Aires

The world famous Japanese artist and designer, Kenzo Takada, opened his art exhibition in Buenos Aires, the first one featuring his plastic work in Latin America, at the new art gallery Lordi Arte Contemporaneo, in San Telmo - Venezuela 617 - in a new turn of his artistic career.
This is his third art exhibition, composed of paintings, sculptures and collages, that have already been exhibited in Munich and Morocco.
His paintings, some of them in large dimensions, show in their majority women among pieces of cloth and stamps, colorful sculptures, figurines, an ode to the four seasons (four large paintings featuring different garments, according to every season), and even an homage to Buenos Aires with a painting featuring a couple dancing tango with the Obelisk in the background.
Kenzo's exhibition can be visited through July 10, 2009, Monday to Friday 11 am to 8 pm.

International Polo Tournament in Palermo


The Nations Cup 2009 - International Polo Series (Copa de las Naciones 2009 - Serie Internacional de Polo), organized by the Argentine Polo Association, will take place on April 18, 19, and 26, 2009 at the Campo Argentino de Polo in Palermo.

This unique tournament, with the participation of four high handicap international teams (Argentina, Brazil, England, and Rest of the World), is an important new addition to the national and international polo calendar.

Teams:

Argentina: Gustavo Usandizaga, 2; Hilario Ulloa, 8; Adolfo Cambiaso, 10, and Pablo Pieres (Jr), 7. Total, 27.

Rest of the World: Martín Zegers (Chile), 6; José Donoso (Chile), 7; Jaime García (Chile), 8, and Julio Gracida (México), 6. Total, 27.

Brazil: Jöao Paulo Ganon, 7; Luiz Carlos Mello, 6; Rodrigo Riberio Andrade, 8, and José Kalil, 5. Total: 26. (substitute: Wlliam Rodrigues, 6).

England: James Beim, 7; Mark Tomlinson, 7; Malcolm Borwick (Australia), 6, and Luke Tomlinson, 8. Total, 28.

Calendar of matches:

April 18
2 PM: England vs Brazil (1)
Result: Brazil 15 - England 14
4 PM: Argentina vs Rest of the World (2)
Result: Argentina 12 - Rest of the World 10

April 19
1.30 PM: Brazil vs Rest of the World
Result: Brazil 11 - Rest of the World 8
4.00 PM: Argentina vs England
Result: Argentina 12 - England 8

April 26
Final Nations Cup
1.00 PM: England vs Rest of the World
4.00 PM: Argentina vs Brazil
Result: Champion: Argentina 10 - Brazil 6

Tickets on sale at the Campo Argentino de Polo ticket offices only (Libertador & Dorrego):
Platea C (numbered seats) AR$ 50.-
Tribunes A and B (unnumbered seats) AR$ 25.-
Tribune Dorrego Central (unnumbered seats) AR$ 10.-







Festival Buenos Aires Earth Day 2009

On Saturday April 25th, 2009, for the second time Buenos Aires will join the world wide Earth Day celebration, an international event celebrated annually since 1970, that gathers millions of people around the globe in a "Call for climate".

The artists that will participate this year in Buenos Aires are: Lisandro Aristimuño, Axel Krygier, Los Natas, Nairobi and Martín Buscaglia, among others.

Other programmed activities are: screenings, video art, sustainable design, organic food stands, "Save the planet", a 3D movie for children about the global warming, theater and yoga.

Date: Saturday April 25th, 2009. From 1 pm till dawn. The event is not suspended in case of rain.
Location: Ave Figueroa Alcorta and Austria. Plaza Naciones Unidas (The Flower).
Free entrance.

ArtFutura Buenos Aires 2009



ArtFutura, the festival of Digital Culture and Creativity of reference in Spain since 1990, arrives for the first time in Buenos Aires. It will be held between April 23 and April 26, 2009, at MALBA.
ArtFutura has explored the most interesting projects and ideas that have come up on the international panorama of new media, interactive design, videogames and digital animation. Its activities include conferences, workshops, interactive installations, exhibitions and live performances.
On Friday 24, the Argentine animation film in 3D "Big Bang" will be presented. It received the Special Prize to Technological Innovation Applied to Audio Visual Art at the 3rd CineCien Festival 2008. It's about a journey through time and space aboard the space ship Sigma, that invites to discover the origin of the Universe, the formation of the galaxies and the solar system.
The audio visual program also includes a special documentary about the exhibition “MáquinasyAlmas” (Machines and Souls), presented at Museum Reina Sofia in Madrid; the new selections of ArtFutura Show; Full Motion Theater; Demos+Intros and 3D in Spain, retrospective on the French school Supinfocom and Japanese animator Satoshi Tomioka, and an impressive documentary: “The Net” by Lutz Dammbeck.


Dates: April 23-26, 2009
Location: Malba - Latin American Art Museum. Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415
Free entrance. Limited Capacity
For more information and program, visit ArtFutura website.

Festival of South African theatre Proyecto 34°S

Proyecto 34°S is a theatrical and artistic exchange between Buenos Aires, Argentina and Cape Town, South Africa, both located on the 34°S line of latitude. Its primary objective is to promote and facilitate the exchange of African and Latin American performing arts, culture, heritage and literature. The 2009 exchange begins with theatre, but also includes other performing art forms such as music and dance.

For this first exchange three South African productions have been selected to travel to Buenos Aires and perform to the Argentine public at Centro Cultural Borges, between April 22 and April 27, 2009. The performances will be accompanied by free workshops, talks & meetings in order to promote as much cultural exchange and dialogue as possible.

Selected plays:

"Every year, every day, I am walking" (Magnet Theatre): traces the story of a young refugee in Africa who loses family and home brutally and irrevocably and is forced to journey to a new place through many dangers and uncertainties. It is a piece about dislocation, about what home means, abut Africa, about loss and about the first tentative steps towards healing and recovery. An important moving contemporary story told through evocative physical images and music, celebrating the ability of human beings to heal and regain a sense of dignity and identity through the power of the imagination.
Cast: Jennie Reznek and Faniswa Yisa.
Music by: Neo Muyanga.
Directed by: Mark Fleishman.
Appropriate for: 13 years and older.
Duration: 70 mins.
Style / Language: Physical Theatre with a small amount of text in English, Afrikaans, Xhosa and French.
Performances: Thursday 23, 10 pm; Friday 24, 8 pm; Saturday 25, 10.30 pm; Monday 27, 9 pm.

"Gumbo" (From the Hip: Khulumakahle): the story of a young Deaf boy who escapes his abusive father to find love and acceptance. It is a modern day fairytale of terrible deeds, clandestine romance and newfound courage, performed using a mix of clowning, Sign Language and haunting imagery. It is South Africa’s first full-length Deaf and hearing clowning show.
Cast: Rob Murray, Liezl de Kock, Lysander Barends and Marlon Snyders.
Written by: Rob Murray and Floss Adams.
Directed by: Tanya Surtees.
Appropriate for: All ages, deaf & hearing.
Duration: 70 mins.
Genre/Language: Physical theatre - Almost no spoken language, sign language is incorporated into the production.
Performances: Wednesday 22, 9 pm; Saturday 25, 8 pm; Sunday 26, 6 pm.

"Living in Strange lands" (Imaginary Stage): In 1966, Dimitri Tsafendas irrevocably altered the course of South African history when he assassinated then prime minister Henrik Verwoerd, the founder and architect of Apartheid. Whether this was an act motivated by madness remains a mystery. This thoroughly researched production presents the possibility that he may have been a sane man living in a strange land.
Cast: Renos Nicos Spanoudes and Anton Krueger.
Written by: Anton Krueger.
Directed by: Lynne Maree.
Appropriate for: 13 years and older.
Duration: 70 mins.
Language: English – subtitles in Spanish.
Performances: Thursday 23, 7.30 pm; Friday 24, 10.30 pm; Sunday 26, 8.30 pm.

Dates: April 22 – 27, 2009
Location: Auditorio Astor Piazzolla, Centro Cultural Borges. Viamonte and San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Tickets: $25 - $30 Argentine Pesos, for sale via PLATEANET: 5236-3000, or at the theater, Monday to Saturday 10 am - 9 pm; Sunday 12 noon - 9 pm.
Discounts for IUNA students, pensioners and the differently-abled.
For more information and complete program, visit Proyecto 34°S website.

Exhibition of African photography and art
16 April – 30 May
Level 3, Centro Cultural Borges
Free entrance

Opera: Juventus Lyrica announced its 2009 Season


Juventus Lyrica, the non profit opera organization celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with a program of outstanding performances.
Juventus Lyrica was created in 1999 to offer opportunities to young artists, to make opera accessible to the general public, and to generate and alternative, high quality space for opera lovers in the city of Buenos Aires.

2009 Season Schedule:

Great Season's Opening Gala
10 years of Juventus Lyrica
March 13, 15, 19 and 21
Musical Direction: Antonio Maria Russo
Stage Direction: Ana D´Anna

Don Pasquale (Gaetano Donizetti)
April 17, 19, 23 and 25
Musical Direction: Antonio Maria Russo
Stage Directio: Oscar Barney Finn

Amelia al ballo &
La solterona y el ladrón (The Old Maid and the Thief) (Giancarlo Menotti)
June 26 and 28 / July 2 and 4
Musical Direction: Leandro Valiente
Stage Direction: Ana D´Anna

La viuda alegre (The Merry Widow) (Franz Léhar)
August 28 and 30 / September 3 and 5

La Traviata (Giuseppe Verdi)
October 30 / November 1, 5 and 7
Musical Direction: Antonio Maria Russo
Stage Direction: Ana D´Anna

All performances will take place at Teatro Avenida, Avenida de Mayo 1222.
Season's tickets are on sale.

Argentina Polo Tour 2009 - Fifth Stage: Ellerstina


The fifth stage of Argentina Polo Tour 2009, the fall tournament created four years ago by Adolfo Cambiaso and Gonzalo Pieres, will be played between Thursday, April 2nd and Saturday, April 11th, at Ellerstina Polo Club.
In this stage 8 22-goal handicap teams will be participating, for the Cups Jaeger-LeCoultre and Cavalleria Toscana, with the presence of Argentine and international players, including Adolfo Cambiaso himself.
The winner of the tournament will also be awarded with the Fiat Great Prize, that will offer a Fiat Punto to each of the members of the winner team.

Participating Teams:
El Remanso: George Hanbury, Jaime Garcia Huidobro, Manuel F. Llorente, Joaquin Pittaluga.
Las Hermanas: TBA: Charlie Hanbury, Juan Garcia Grossi, Bartolome Castagnola.
Mindanao: Jaime Restrepo, Jose Rivas, Juan Jose Brane, Alejandro Diaz Alberdi.
Power Horse: Walter Scherb, Pablo Pieres, Tomas Pieres, Salvador Ulloa.
Enigma: Jerome Wirth, James Robert Beim, Matias Mac Donough, Malcolm Borwick.
Loro Piana: Gustavo Usandizaga (Jr), Alfio Marchini, Adolfo Cambiaso, Martin Spain.
Sao Jose Polo: Silvestre Grahn, Jose Eduardo Kalil, Rodrigo Andrade, Francisco de Narvaez.
Hotel Le Tour: Norman Edward Bellone, Miguel Novillo Astrada, Javier Novillo Astrada, Edward James Peel.

Calendar of matches:

1st Date: Friday 3:
2:00 PM: Las Hermanas vs Power Horse (2)
4:00 PM: El Remanso vs Mindanao (1)

2nd Date: Friday 3:
2.00 PM: Enigma vs Sao Jose (3)
4:00 PM: Loro Piana vs Hotel Le Tour (4)

3rd Date: Sunday 5:
Winner 1 vs Looser 3
Winner 3 vs Looser 1
Winner 2 vs Looser 4
Winner 4 vs Looser 2

4th Date: Tuesday 7:
Looser 1 vs Looser 3
Winner 1 vs Winner3
Looser 2 vs Looser 4
Winner 2 vs Winner 4

5th Date: Thursday 9:
1 zone A vs 2 zone B (5)
2 zone B vs 1 zone A (6)
3 zone A vs 4 zone B (7)
4 zone A vs 3 zone B (8)

6th Date (Finals): Saturday 11:
FINAL JAEGER-LECOULTRE CUP
Winner 5 vs Winner 6
FINAL CAVALLERIA TOSCANA CUP
Looser 5 vs Looser 6
FINAL MAL DE AMORES
Winner 7 vs Winner 8

Free entrance.
Dates depend on weather conditions, check regularly for updates.
For more information and results, visit Argentina Polo Tour official website.