“De Punta al Arte 2024”: A Charity Event at the Teatro Colón – Balletin Dance

“De Punta al Arte 2024”: A Charity Event at the Teatro Colón – Balletin Dance
Shoes sewn by: Paloma Herrera. Ph: courtesy of the press.

The Julio Bocca Foundation is pleased to announce the inauguration of “From Punta to Art 2024”a unique exhibition of ballet slippers designed by prominent figures in the world of art, sport and business. The event will take place on Friday, August 30 at 6:00 p.m. in the Grand Foyer of the Teatro Colón and has been declared of Cultural Interest by the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.

Celebration and Solidarity:

As part of its 26th anniversary, the Julio Bocca Foundation continues its uninterrupted work of providing excellent artistic training for children and young people. This exhibition, conceived as a solidarity project, seeks to raise funds for the Foundation’s Academic Scholarship Program, which since its creation has awarded more than 3,000 scholarships to emerging talents.

“De Punta al Arte 2024”: A Charity Event at the Teatro Colón – Balletin DanceShoes seized by: Susana Gimenez. Ph: courtesy of the press.

Exhibition and Auction:

Renowned cultural figures such as Ernesto Pesce, Ariel Mlynarzewicz, Liliana Golubinsky, Olga Autunno, Gerardo Feldstein, Yari Casanova and Daniel Tangona have been invited to make artistic interventions on ballet slippers, which will be exhibited in the Grand Foyer of the Teatro Colón from August 30 to September 28. The exhibition is curated by Cristina Santa Cruz.

The seized sneakers will be auctioned off through an online platform, allowing interested parties from all over the world to participate. The results of the auction, which will be open from the opening day, will be revealed before a notary public before the end of the year. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Foundation’s Academic Scholarship Program. To participate in the auction, interested parties can go to:

Shoes intervened by: Valeria Mazza. Ph: courtesy of the press.

The event is sponsored by COMAFI Bankthe institutional sponsorship of the Embassy of Uruguay in Argentinaand the accompaniment of the Colon Theatre. In addition, it will feature the presence of special guests such as the designer Agatha Ruiz de la Prada. The idea and production of the event are in charge of Grace Grisolia.

About the Julio Bocca Foundation:

Since its creation in 1998, the Julio Bocca Foundation has worked tirelessly to promote art and dance in Argentina and Latin America, providing training and opportunities to young people passionate about dance and musical theatre. The Foundation is a cultural reference in the field of performing arts, dedicated to strengthening artistic creativity and the cultural heritage of dance. Its mission is to project Argentine and Latin American talent internationally, inspiring future generations with an unwavering commitment to artistic excellence and responsibility.

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