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This Sunday, November 17, Medellín celebrated the 40 years of opening of the Carlos Vieco Ortiz Theater with the presentation of rock groups and an audiovisual production in tribute to this cultural reference, located on Nutibara Hill.
To begin the day, which had free entry and did not require prior registration, a discussion was held with figures who have been part of the history of this city space and, subsequently, the documentary was screened To exist is to resistcarried out by the Secretariat of Citizen Culture for this anniversary. The
The production compiles the memories of a theater that has resurfaced time and again to continue being consecrated as the ‘Temple of Rock’.
Subsequently, the opening ceremony of the ‘Posterioridades’ mural was held, located at the entrance of the theater, which was intervened by the Deúniti collective, thanks to the call for Promotion and Stimuli for Art and Culture 2024. This work compiles the posters of some of the most important events in the history of Vieco.
In the end, attendees enjoyed a concert with the four winning bands of the Stimuli for Art and Culture 2024. Representing the metal genre were the band Neural; in post punk Los Malkavian made their presentation; Double A provided the rock quota and to close the night was the renowned punk band
The Suziox.
The Carlos Vieco Theater continues to be configured as the cultural stage of Medellín that has allowed new voices of the city to be known and in the celebration of its 40 years it will be no exception.
“This celebration is an invitation to recognize the historical importance of Carlos Vieco as the cradle of new voices and cultural movements that have shaped our artistic identity. More than a space, it is a symbol of encounter, creativity and community, which continues to be a beacon for those who see in art a way to transform realities,” said the Secretary of Citizen Culture, Santiago Silva.
Those who did not attend in person can follow the details of the event through the social networks of the Secretariat of Citizen Culture @cultura.med. In addition, it is expected that the documentary To Exist is to Resist will be screened in different local media in the coming days.
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How does public art, like the new mural unveiled during the anniversary celebration, enhance community engagement and cultural identity?
**Interview with Cultural Historian and Local Music Advocate, Mariana López, on the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the Carlos Vieco Theater**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Mariana. The Carlos Vieco Theater has been a cornerstone of cultural life in Medellín for four decades. Can you share what this anniversary means for the local community?
**Mariana López:** Thank you for having me. This anniversary is a monumental milestone for Medellín. The Carlos Vieco Theater has been a sanctuary for artists and musicians, especially in the rock genre. Celebrating 40 years is not only about honoring the past but also recognizing its vital role in shaping our local culture and giving a platform to emerging talents.
**Interviewer:** The event featured a documentary screening and a rock concert. How do you think these elements contribute to the celebration?
**Mariana López:** The combination of a documentary and live music really encapsulates the spirit of the theater. The documentary, *To exist is to resist*, captures not just the history of the venue, but also the resilience of the community around it. The rock concert, showcasing local bands, reignites that same energy and passion. It’s a beautiful way to connect generations; those who remember the early days of the theater and those experiencing it for the first time.
**Interviewer:** Can you tell us more about the discussions that took place prior to the screening? Who were some of the figures involved?
**Mariana López:** Absolutely. The discussions included local musicians, cultural activists, and even some founders of the theater. They shared personal stories and experiences that contributed to making the Carlos Vieco a ‘Temple of Rock’. It was inspiring to hear from people who have been pivotal in the theater’s journey and who continue to advocate for the arts in the community.
**Interviewer:** The event also included the unveiling of a mural by the Deúniti collective. How important is public art in the context of celebrations like this?
**Mariana López:** Public art plays a crucial role in community engagement and cultural expression. The mural at the Carlos Vieco not only beautifies the space but also serves as a visual narrative of the theater’s history and its ongoing legacy. It invites dialogue and reflection on what the theater means to the community. Such artistic interventions celebrate our collective identity and history while inspiring future creativity.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, what are your hopes for the next 40 years of the Carlos Vieco Theater?
**Mariana López:** I hope to see the theater continue to evolve while staying true to its roots. It would be wonderful to see more collaborations with diverse art forms and an expanded search for emerging talent, ensuring that the Carlos Vieco remains a relevant and inclusive space for all artists in Medellín. Here’s to many more years of cultural celebration and resistance through art!
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Mariana, for sharing your insights with us. It sounds like the anniversary was both a celebration and a reflection of the theater’s impactful history.
**Mariana López:** Thank you! It truly was a special day for everyone involved.