With figures like Dúo Coplanacu and Mery Murúa, the Manifesto Spring Festival is coming this Tuesday

2023-10-03 00:20:23

This Tuesday the 3rd the Spring Manifesto Festival will take place, with a grid with prominent figures from the art world “as a public and collective expression to celebrate and defend culture.”

The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. on the corner of Santa Rosa and General Paz, with some numbers on public roads and others in the Radio Nacional auditorium.

The large grid of artists includes: Dúo Coplanacu, Soul Bitches, Mery Murua, Juli Rivarola, María Fernanda Juarez, Chirivá Candombe, Orquesta Abierta, Lucre Ortiz, Ramiro Gonzalez, Pachi Herrera, Rodrigo Carazo, Lucas Heredia, Sergio Korn, Agustín Drueta, Sikuris, The Gap, Lilith Project and The Indómita.

Also Dance, Chapanay Tribe, Milonga Kumpas, Laura Ortiz, Three Tigers Theatre, Vickytoria and Iman.

In addition, they optionally propose to bring a non-perishable food to collaborate with the Alegría Ahora School Canteen and the Nueva Esperanza Merendero de Villa Boedo.

About Spring Manifesto

Manifesto Primavera was born from a self-organized meeting of artists and communication and cultural workers from Córdoba. The group made up of workers from various sectors, unions, institutes, launched their own identity and, among their first actions, organized the festival.

From the organization they indicated: “We are convinced that we do not care regarding the place that culture and communication occupy in our country, we consider that the task should be the strengthening and union of all the individuals and groups that are part of it. of the sector.”

“The festival arises as a way to make visible the importance of the activities we carry out from the most diverse artistic spaces. It encourages us to call on all the people of Córdoba to experience this celebration with us, also as an expression of struggle,” they continue.

In that, they consider: “Culture is celebrated; because it is a reflection of our identity and because through it we manifest ourselves. Culture defends itself; because we worked hard to be where we are and we can’t go back. “He defends himself because the fight continues.”

Under that slogan, theater and urban art collectives, representatives of popular libraries, theater and cinema, the National Theater Institute, self-managed cultural workers linked to music and dance, union groups and community radio stations, They work for what – they assure – will be “a fundamental and founding meeting point of Córdoba culture.”

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