Salvador Dalí's surrealism exhibition opens at Abasto Shopping Mall

The traveling exhibition "Dali, los ojos del surrealismo" (Dali, the eyes of surrealism) opens on June 13, 2009, at Abasto Shopping mall, featuring works made by Salvador Dalí between 1950 and 1980, in a variety of techniques and materials.
The exhibition features the series “Tarot”, which Dalí made for his wife Gala in large size. Also religious and mystic series like “Los Diez Mandamientos” (The Ten Commadments), and “Siete Días de la Creación” (Seven days of creation), made in silver, “Los Doce Apóstoles” (The Twelve Apostles), with Gala as lookout of the rest of the apostles, and "El Muro de los Lamentos” (The Wailing Wall).
The collection also includes the erotic series "Casanova”, as well as scientific and futuristic series like "Time”, “La Conquista del Cosmos” (The Conquer of Cosmos), and “Objetos e Imaginaciones del Futuro”, (Objects and Imaginations of the Future) in which Dalí, like Da Vinci and Jules Verne, produces elements and machines that will become reality with the future technological evolution.
The series “El Quijote” pays homage to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra with modern Quixotes, including a miniature that the public must observe with a magnifying glass.
The variety of techniques mastered by the Catalan artist becomes evident with the silver series like “Las Profesiones” (The Professions), serigraphs on silver depicting The Doctor, The Lawyer, The Architect, and the Fashion Designer, in up to 12 colors. The series "Placas de Plata” includes an homage to Pablo Picasso. “Los Deportes” (The Sports) is composed of the official medals from the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, made by Dalí specially for this event.
The series of original lithographs “Daliniana” includes "Torso de Venus Surrealista", "Elefante Celestial", "El Caballero Leonardesco", "Ascensión de Gala", and "Los Jinetes del Apocalipsis".
Another technique probably unknown by the public is sculpture. The series of casts in bronze includes his famous Reloj Blando (Soft Clock), "San Jorge and the Dragon", "Terpsícora", "The Unicorn Horse with Clock", and "Alice in Wonderland".
Dali as a portrait artist is represented by the series of etchings “Españoles Inmortales” (Immortal Spaniards) and “Álbum”, showing the faces of Rembrant, Velásquez, Van Gogh, Michelangelo, El Greco, Toulouse Lautrec and Leonardo Da Vinci.
Amazing visual 3D effects can be seen on "Los Cristos de Gala" and "Los Anamorfos Cónicos". "Gala de Espaldas Mirando en mar Mediterráneo" seen from a distance of 10 meters becomes the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, an example of optical art from the 60’s and 70’s.

Location: Abasto Shopping Mall - Av. Corrientes 3247
Salon: Plaza Zorzal - 1st Floor
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday, 3.00 pm to 10.00 pm
Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, 10.00 am to 10.00 pm
Tickets:
General: AR$ 35
Pensioners and students: AR$ 15
Group of 4 people: AR$ 110
On sale through www.ticketek.com.ar, or at the Ticketek office located at the Abasto Shopping Mall food court.

Children's Day celebration at Casa Rosada

There's a special gift for children visiting the Pink House (Casa Rosada) on Sunday 9, 2009, when Argentine children celebrate their day: at the end of the tour, every kid will be presented with an interactive CD with a visual tour of the Pink House, and a story with images about the history of Argentina (in Spanish of course). The CD also features, among other things, an explanation of the national symbols, and a recount of one day in the life of the President. This information is also available at www.chicos.gov.ar
Apart from this special event, the Pink House can be visited every Saturday, Sunday and Holiday, from 10 am to 6 pm, every 30 minutes. This program is called "The Pink House Opens its Doors". Visits are led by the "Granaderos" and no ID is needed to attend. During the tour, that lasts around 20 minutes, visitors can see the Hall of Busts, the Patios, the Presidential Elevator, and the Rooms in the first floor.
The entrance is on Balcarce 50, free of charge.

Saudi Arabia Culture Week

The Culture Week of Saudi Arabia in Argentina will take place from August 7th to August 11th, 2009, to promote the diverse cultural activities from that country such as fine arts, dance, music, fashion, crafts, and gastronomy.
The event is organized but the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Argentina, with the support of the Argentine Secretary of Culture and the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires.
The programmed activities will feature dance and music shows on Avenida de Mayo, a live recital at the Rose Garden, and artistic presentations at Cultural Centers. All these events will be free of charge.

Schedule:
Saturday 8 - 3.00 pm: Live music at the Rosedal, Palermo
Sunday 9 - 3.00 pm: Dance, folk and music on Avenida de Mayo
Sunday 9 - 5.00 pm: Dance, folk and music at the stairs of Facultad de Derecho

First International Fair for record collectors in Buenos Aires

The 1st International Record Fair of Buenos Aires (1ra Feria Internacional de Coleccionismo Discografico) will take place on August 7, 8 and 9, 2009, at the Pavilion 4 of Costa Salguero Exhibition Center. Collectors, big or small, will have the opportunity to buy, sell, or exchange recorded material that is virtually impossible to find on the market, including vinyl records, CDs, DVDs, posters, photographs, autographs, manuscripts, concert programs, slides, magazines, trading cards, videos, cinema guides, books, concert tickets, t-shirts, and all kinds of music merchandising.

On Saturday 8, at 8 pm, some of the best pieces and records displayed at the fair will be sold at a large auction. Among these objects there's a postcard sent by John Lennon to Paul McCartney, valuated in 30.000 pesos.

Location: Centro Costa Salguero. Av. Costanera and Salguero
Opening Hours:
Friday 7: 12 noon to 10 pm
Saturday 8: 12 noon to 10 pm
Sunday 9: 12 noon to 8 pm
Tickets: $ 20 Pesos, on sale at www.tuentrada.com

More information: www.feriadediscosdebuenosaires.com.

Puma Urban Art 2009 - Street art exhibition

Puma Urban Art 2009 is the meeting point for the best national and international urban artists. An original event, dedicated to contemporary art and the new trends on street art around the world.
This second edition of the Festival will feature the presence of national and international artists, like Alberto Cerriteño (Mexico), Alto Contraste (Brazil), Nate Williams (USA) and Víctor Castillo (Chile), among others.
One of the new features this year will be the projection of films and documentaries related to the Urban Art movement, including “Banksy’s Coming for Dinner”, featuring the number one graffiti artist, Bansky; “The Universe Of Keith Haring”, with appearances by Yoko Ono, Madonna, Grace Jones and David Lachapelle, among others; “Milton Glaser: to inform & delight”, by the great designer and creator of the logo "I LOVE NY"; and “Conversations whit Jean-Michel Basquiat”, about the first rupturist artist to paint in the streets.
Another new feature is a skate and bike championship, where professional riders will show their skills in a skate park inside the premises.
Puma will dedicate a special place to its model 917, inspired in pop art, and mainly in the work of Roy Lichtenstein.
Live painting, conferences, live dj sets featuring Dj.Saga and “The Champion Soundsystem”, and live music shows, are some of the activities programmed for the event.

Location: Auditorio Buenos Aires. Av Pueyrredón 2501.
Dates and Hours: August, Saturday 1 and Sunday 2, 2009 - 1 pm till midnight.
Free entrance

Puma Urban Art Festival official website.

Chamber music concerts offered by Teatro Colon Foundation

The Teatro Colón Foundation, a non-profit organization that contributes with the development of artistic and cultural events to support the Teatro Colón since 1978, organizes the series of concerts “Domingos con la Camerata” (Sundays with the Camerata), at Hotel Panamericano Buenos Aires.
The Camerata Bariloche is the first Argentine chamber music group in achieving an international renown. Its first director was Alberto Lysy, followed by Rubén González, Elías Khayat, and, from 1993, maestro Fernando Hasaj.
The closing concert, dedicated to Astor Piazzolla, will feature the young and talented Russian pianist Anna Fedorova, playing “Estaciones Porteñas”.

Schedule and program of concerts “Domingos con la Camerata 2009”

Sunday, June 21, 6.00 pm
Bach: Conciert for two violins
Mozart: Adagio and Fugue
Suk: Choral San Wenceslao
Dvorak: Serenade

Sunday, July 26, 6.00 pm
Vivaldi: Conciert for 4 violins in B minor
Rossini: Sonata Nº 1
Bottesini: Gran Dúo
Puccini: Crisantemi
Respighi: Third Suite

Sunday, August 23, 6.00 pm
Händel: Concerto Grosso Nº 10
Corelli: Concerto Grosso Nº 8 from Christmas
Vivaldi: Concert for oboe in D minor
Purcell: Suite Abdelazar
Bach: Conciert for oboe and violin

Sunday, September 20
Festival Piazzolla
Soloist: Anna Fedorova, piano
Fuga y Misterio
Decarissimo
Oblivion
La Muerte del Ángel
Escualo
Calambre
Adiós Nonino
Las Estaciones Porteñas

Location: Gran Salón del Hotel Panamericano Buenos Aires, Carlos Pellegrini 551
Tickets: AR $ 150, can be purchased at the Teatro Colon Foundation stand, Patio Bullrich (Posadas 1245), firts level, 15 days prior to every concert (cash, credit or debit card), or Hotel Panamericano, 45 minutes before the start of the concert.

Teatro Colón 2009 Season


The Teatro Colon de Buenos Aires will remain closed for renovations during 2009. However, the program of activities of the theater's companies continues at an alternative venue, the Teatro Coliseo, Marcelo T. de Alvear 1125. Tickets can only be purchased at the theater's box office, 9 am to 5 pm, two days prior to every performance.

I'm republishing this post since there have been some changes to the original schedule. The ballet Don Quixote has been replaced by Giselle.

This is the announced program for 2009:

Opera:

May 19, 22, 26
Jean D'Arc au Boucher (Juana de Arco en la Hoguera), by Arthur Honegger and Paul Claudel.
Orchestra conductor: John Neschling
Stage director: Roberto Plate

NOTICE: The performances of "The Abduction from the Seraglio" originally programmed for July have been rescheduled and will take place in September.

August 25, 28, 30
Orpheus and Eurydice (Orfeo y Eurídice), by Christoph W. Gluck and Raniero da Calzabigi
Orchestra conductor: Arnold Östman
Stage director: Roberto Oswald

September 27, 29, 30
The Abduction from the Seraglio (El rapto en el Serrallo), by Wolfgang A. Mozart and Gottlieb Stephanie.
Orchestra conductor: Michael Güttler
Stage director: Willy Landin

November 29, December 1, 5
The Two Foscaris (I due Foscari), by Giuseppe Verdi and Francesco Maria Piave.
Orchestra conductor: Carlos Vieu
Stage director: Mario Pontiggia

Ballet:

June 17, 18, 19Giselle
Music: Adolph Adam
Choreography: Lidia Segni after Marius Petipa

October 17, 27, 31. November 1
Don Quixote
Music: Ludwig Minkus
Choreography: Zarko Prebil, from the original by Marius Petipa

December 22, 23, 26
The Nutcracker (El Cascanueces)
Music: Piotr I. Tchaicovsky
Choreography: Rudolph Nureyev, from the original by Marius Petipa
Luna Park Stadium.

Concerts:

The Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra, under musical direction by Maestro Arturo Diemecke, will offer a series of concerts throughout the year. On this season, the orchestra will pay homage to the following composers:
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759) on 250 years of his death
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) on 200 years of his death
Félix Mendelssohn (1809-1977) on 200 years of his birth
Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909) on 100 years of his death
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) on 50 years of his death

The concerts will all take place at Teatro Coliseo, on the following dates:
May 14, 21, 28
June 4, 25
July 2
August 6, 13
September 10
October 1, 8, 29
November 5, 12
December 3

Visit Teatro Colon official website to see the full programs.

Anne Frank House in Argentina


The Anne Frank House in Argentina was inaugurated on June 12, 2009, the day of her 80th birthday. It is located in Superi 2647, in the neighborhood of Belgrano, being the first institution member of the Anne Frank House in Latin America.
The house features an exact reproduction of the rooms in the original hiding place in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and other seven people went into hiding from the Nazis for more than two years, including the movable bookcase that served as entrance to the Secret Annex of the house, the kitchen, the bathroom, the living room, and Anne's complete bedroom, as well as a reproduction of her famous diary.
There's also a "Free2Choose" room, with an interactive film screening, made by the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, in which film clips are used to invite visitors to think about issues concerning human rights and freedoms.
The House offers guided visits, workshops and seminars aimed to educators, students and members of defense institutions.

Opening hoursThursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 2 PM to 6 PM.
Admission: Guided tour through four exhibition rooms, original objects from Frank family, the only recreation of the House and the original chesnut tree Ana Frank wrote to in her diary: 
General: AR$10,000.-
Students and Seniors: AR$8,000.-
On sale at the door. 

For more information on present and future exhibitions, visit Centro Ana Frank official website.

Classical music show for children


"La vuelta al Mundo en un violín" (Around the world in a violin) is a didactic musical show, in which a string orchestra, conducted by Sergio Feferovich, invites the audience to take part in a fantasy trip around classical music in a show for the whole family.
After the presentation of the chamber music orchestra and the individual introduction of its instruments, the audience is taken on a "journey" around the world through musical works from different countries, including England, Hungary, Austria, France, Greece, China, United States, Brazil, and Argentina, with themes by Mozart, Vivaldi, Strauss, Monti, Anderson, Gerra Peixe and Astor Piazzolla, among others.
Kids listen and participate of the show, with movements, clapping of their hands to the rhythm of music, or going on stage as "guest conductors".
Sergio Feferovich was born in Buenos Aires, graduated from the Fine Arts School of Universidad Nacional de La Plata, and got his Master Degree in Piano at the Catholic University of America (Washington, DC), Master in Orchestra Direction and Music Phd at Johns Hopkins University's Peabody Conservatory.

Location: Teatro Liceo. Av. Rivadavia 1499

Dates and hours:

Saturdays and Sundays, 4.00 PM


Tickets:
AR$ 40 and $50, on sale at theater

Museum of Reproductions and Comparative Sculpture Ernesto de la Cárcova

The Museum of Reproductions and Comparative Sculpture “Ernesto de la Cárcova” was inaugurated in 1928, and named after the artist who was the founder and first director of the Fine Arts School and the National Academy of Fine Arts.
It is the oldest and most important museum of its kind in Latin America. Its value lies in the notable quality of the reproductions exhibited. The museum's collection is made up of die-cast copies or casts taken from the original pieces. Most of them, specially the ones from classic Greece, are first copies of the originals on exhibition at the British Museum, the Louvre, or L'Accademia in Florence.
This is one of the least visited museums in Buenos Aires, but one of the most important in terms of the value of its collections.

The Museum is divided into three rooms organized in a chronological order:

On the center of the first room, the imposing actual size figure of Michelangelo Buonarroti's "David" is surrounded by the "Slave"; Lorenzo de Medici "Il pensieroso"; "Moses" and the "Pieta", among other works from the Renaissance period.




The second room is mainly dedicated to Greek art, including the "Winged Victory of Samothrace"; the "Venus de Milo"; Apolonio's "Belvedere Torso"; sculptural groups from the Parthenon, that can be seen at the British Museum; “Afrodita and Dione”; “Ilisos”, and other classic Greek sculptures friezes.

The third room presents Egyptian, Assyrian, Indian and Pre Hispanic American art. On the wall, the "Zodiac of Dendera" is one of the most important pieces in the museum.

Museo de Calcos y Escultura Comparada "Ernesto de la Cárcova”
Location: Ave. España 1701 & Elvira Rawson de Dellepianne. Costanera Sur. Buenos Aires.
Opening times: Tuesdays to Sundays, 10 am to 5 pm. National Holidays: Closed.
Free entrance.

For more information visit Museo de la Cárcova official website.

Taiko Matsuri - Drums Festival at the Japanese Garden




The Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires presents "Taiko Matsuri", a colorful traditional event, with the presence of Taiko (japanese drums) groups, and the international guest Marco Lienhard (former member of the group Za Ondekoza), on Sunday, July 12, 2009.

Schedule:

1:30 to 5:30 pm IV Taiko Matsuri
1:30 to 2.00 pm Medetaiko
2:10 to 2.:50 pm EISA: Ryukyu Koku Matsuri Daiko, Córdoba Taiko, Ryushin Rosario Taiko
3:00 to 3:30 pm Recital by Shakuhachi and Shinobue by Marco Lienhard
3:45 to 4:15 pm Mukaito Taiko
4:30 to 5.00 pm Buenos Aires Taiko Dojo with the participation of Marco Lienhard
5:10 to 5:30 pm Closing with all groupd playing together

Entrance: AR$ 10.-

18th Century galleon discovered in Puerto Madero open to the public




The Government of the City of Buenos Aires has inaugurated the walkways that allow visitors to admire the 18th century Spanish galleon unearthed in Puerto Madero on December 28, 2008. The old ship will be exhibited until July 5, 2009, when it will be buried again to prevent it from being destroyed.

Argentine builders stumbled across the wreck of this 18th century Spanish galleon while digging the foundations for a riverside high-rise building in Buenos Aires.They have discovered several canons and well-preserved earthenware jars that were probably used to store olive oil.

The remains of the galleon were found on a building site and archeologists from Buenos Aires city government think the boat was probably shipwrecked some 300 years ago. This 18th-century Spanish galleon was one of thousands that carried goods across the Atlantic when Argentina was a Spanish colony.

The 35 meters long walkway in a horseshoe shape allows the public to appreciate the vessel from every angle.

Entrance is free, but visitors must register to make the visit. Click here to complete the reservation form.

Location: Rosario Vera Penaloza and Juana Manso, Puerto Madero
Hours:
Monday to Friday, 12.00 noon to 6.00 pm
Saturdays and Sundays, 10.00 am to 6.00 pm
Guided visits:
In Spanish: every day
In English: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
In Portuguese: Monday to Friday 11.00 am to 1.00 pm, and Saturdays 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm.

The visits are canceled in case of rain. People will have to register again in this case.
For security reasons, children under 5 are not allowed to visit.
An ID of the main applicant and his/her companion must be presented on the day of the visit, plus the confirmation email.

More information: National Geographic website (in Spanish only)

Historical exhibit on Buenos Aires daily life

An interesting exhibition about the daily life in Buenos Aires during the past centuries is taking place at UCA's Pabellon de Bellas Artes. The exhibit is made of iconography and portraits of the Buenos Aires society, maps, textiles, antique photographs, post cards, coins, bottles, medicine packs, labels, products marketed during the celebration of the Centenary in 1910, advertising billboards, etc., as well as drawings and paintings by important artists, like Prilidiano Pueyrredón, Juan León Pallière, Carlos Morel, Bernabé De María, Adolf D`Hastrel and Ramón Columba, among others.
The exhibition also features the reconstruction of an old "pulperia", a kind of convenience store from that time.

Location: Pabellón de las Bellas Artes UCA. Alicia M. de Justo 1300, Puerto Madero
Dates and Hours: Through July 25th, 2009, Monday to Saturday, 11.00 am to 7.00 pm
Free entrance

Festivales Musicales de Buenos Aires celebrates Purcell - Händel - Haydn - Mendelssohn

Festivales Musicales de Buenos Aires, the 30-year old non-profit organization with the aim of spreading music in its highest artistic expressions, presents the Festival 2009 "4 anniversaries": the birth of Henry Purcell (1659) and Felix Mendelssohn (1809), and death of George Frederic Haendel (1759), and Franz Joseph Haydn (1809), with a series of concerts that will be held at Teatro Coliseo, Teatro Avenida, Auditorio de Belgrano, and Covento de Santo Domingo throughout 2009.
Guests this year are Helmuth Rilling (Stuttgart), to conduct "The Creation" by Haydn, and Michael Seal (Birmingham), to offer the Symphony N° 4 and Mendelssohn's Concert for violin with Xavier Inchausti as a soloist. Also, pianist Carmen Piazzini, expert in Haydn, Berlin's Chamber Orchestra, and French ensembles Les Sacqueboutiers and Stanislas Quartet.
Among the local artists, Camerata Bariloche and Orfeón de Buenos Aires will offer Haendel's oratory "The Mesiah", conducted by Master Mario Videla (who will also offer an organ recital), and two groups specialized in baroque music: Les Goûts-Réunis (dir. Juan Manuel Quintana) with soprano María Cristina Kiehr, and La Barroca del Suquía (dir. Manfredo Kraemer), with trumpet player Serge Tizac.

Festival "4 Anniversaries" 2009 Program:

MAY 27
MENDELSSOHN
Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Michael Seal (Birmingham)
Soloist: Xavier Inchausti, violin
Co-production with Teatro Colón
TEATRO COLISEO. Marcelo T. de Alvear 1125. 8.30 pm

JUNE 23
HÄNDEL - HAYDN - PURCELL - MOZART
Berlin's Chamber Orchestra
Conductor and soloist: Katrin Scholz, violin
AUDITORIO DE BELGRANO. Virrey Loreto 2348 & Av. Cabildo. 8.30 pm

JULY 7
HÄNDEL
Camerata Bariloche
Orfeon de Buenos Aires
Conductors: Néstor Andrenacci and Pablo Piccinni
Director: Mario Videla
Soloists: Laura Rizzo, Martín Oro, Carlos Ullán, Víctor Torres.
AUDITORIO DE BELGRANO. Virrey Loreto 2348 & Av. Cabildo. 8.30 pm

JULY 29
CANTATE E SONATE DA CAMERA
HÄNDEL
Les Gouts-Reunis with instruments from that period
Conductor: Juan Manuel Quintana
Soloist: María Cristina Kiehr, soprano (Basel)
TEATRO AVENIDA. Av. De Mayo 1212. 8.30 pm.

AUGUST 20
HAYDN - MENDELSSOHN
Stanislas Quartet (Nancy, France)
Laurent Causse, Bertrand Menut, violins
Paul Fenton, viola - Jean de Spengler, violoncello
AUDITORIO DE BELGRANO. Virrey Loreto 2348 & Av. Cabildo. 8.30 pm

SEPTEMBER 8
HAYDN - MENDELSSOHN
Soloist: Carmen Piazzini, piano (Darmstadt)
AUDITORIO DE BELGRANO. Virrey Loreto 2348 & Av. Cabildo. 8.30 pm

SEPTEMBER 16
Concert by the winners of the X Biennial Juvenile Contest 2009/2010
TEATRO AVENIDA. Av. De Mayo 1212. 8.30 pm.

OCTOBER 2
HAYDN
Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Helmuth Rilling (Stuttgart)
Soloists:
Soledad de la Rosa, soprano
Carlos Ullán, tenor
Hernán Iturralde, baritone
In co-production with Teatro Colón
TEATRO COLISEO. Marcelo T. de Alvear 1125. 8.30 pm

OCTOBER 14
Organ Recital (with video projection)
PURCELL - BACH - HÄNDEL - MENDELSSOHN
Soloist: Mario Videla
CONVENTO SANTO DOMINGO. Av. Belgrano and Defensa. 8.30 pm

OCTOBER 20
Closing of the Festival
Music in Caravaggio's Italy. Works by Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, A. Gabrieli, T. Merula
Music at the Kromeriz Court. Works by Fux, Biber, Vejvanovsky, Schmelzer, Theile
Les Sacqueboutiers (Toulouse, France), with instruments from that period.
Adriana Fernández, soprano - Manfredo Kraemer, violin
Jean-Pierre Canihac, cornetto - Jean Imbert, trompet and cornetto
Daniel Lassalle, sacabuche - Fabien Dornic, sacabuche bass
TEATRO AVENIDA. Av. De Mayo 1212. 8.30 pm.

First Buenos Aires International Circus Festival

The first Buenos Aires International Circus Festival, organized by the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires, Culturesfrance, and the French Embassy in Argentina, will take place between June 29 and July 5, 2009. Several big tops will be put up in Combate de los Pozos 1700, in the neighborhood of Parque Patricios.

The Festival will offer the public unique experiences such as outstanding artists, creative and fun national and international shows, including eleven companies from France, Spain, Israel and Brazil, focusing in contemporary circus. The festival is dived into different areas:

Open Scene: Every day between 4.30 pm and 7.30 pm, in the central big top, circus routines, musical bands and clowns, the process of preparation of every show, with free entrance.

Galas: Shows by different artists or companies divided in Galas by amateur schools, amateur artists, and professional artists.

Short Forms: short duration shows that will allow to see two companies in the same day.

Some of the shows on June 29 and 30 are free of charge. Advanced free tickets must be picked up at Casa de la Cultura, Av. de Mayo 575, 11 am to 7 pm.

Tickets for the rest of the shows range from AR $ 10 to AR $ 25, and can be purchased at:
  • Casa de la Cultura, Monday to Saturday 11 am to 7 pm
  • HARD ROCK CAFE, Buenos Aires Design Shopping - Recoleta. Monday to Friday 10 am to 8 pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 12 to 8 pm.
  • LEE-CHI - Galería Bond Street, Av. Santa Fe 1670, Local 42-43. Monday to Saturday 12 to 9 pm.
  • LEE-CHI - Galería Recamier, Cabildo 2136. Loc. B17. Monday to Saturday 11 am to 7 pm.
During the Festival tickets can be purchased at the venue: Combate de los Pozos 1700 (between Garay and Brasil), 2 pm to 9 pm.