Writers from Cipolletti organize a new edition of the International Festival Grito de Mujer 2023

This weekend poets of the Cipolletti Writer’s House will make a new edition of the international artistic festival Grito de Mujer 2023. The festival aims to unite the world’s voices of solidarity in homage to women and once morest violence.

From the House of the writer they invited the entire community to participate in the activities. They stated that poets and artists meet each year in solidarity to honor the activists who gave their lives and those who continue to fight for a clean, green and pure world for future generations.

The activities will take place this Sunday, March 19, starting at 4:30 p.m. at the Cipolletti Cultural Complex.

The opening will be in charge of poets Lili Munoz and Ana Maria Nonell, in addition to participating poets Nora Liliana Flamini, Lilian Raquel Constantino, Carlos Borquez, Marcelina Saltos Rojas, Graciela Moreno, Silvina Gutierrez, Lorraine Pacheco, Edith Centeno, Hernan Rivero, Mariel Clark, Sarita Riquelme, Ruth Osses, James Iturbe, Maria Vagnioni, Patrick Seguel, John Aguilar, Marina Pacheco. The Municipal Band conducted by Oscar Escobar will also perform, and there will be a presentation of craftsmen, cultural makers, the Atahualpa Payupanqui Group, among others.

They explained that The mentor of the event worldwide was the poet from the Dominican Republic, Jael Uribe. 10 years ago Gladys Mabel Pereyra de Cipolletti was invited by Jael to participate in the group of International Women Poetsto which it currently belongs and every year coordinates the activity in the city.

Pereyra explained that this year the festival is part of the initiatives for the generation of equality of UN Women. “We are super happy, they asked us to do something for our land, because they are working hard with ecology. This year the Mother Earth project was carried out with the slogan Grito de Mujer”.

Grito de Mujer is celebrated throughout the month of March and aims to pay tribute to women in all their expressions, and raise their voices once morest the violence to which they are subjected.


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