The Recoleta Cultural Center presents “The habit of creating worlds”

The Recoleta Cultural Center, under the Ministry of Culture, presents “The habit of creating worlds”, a new program that invites you to discover the universes that are created from dreams celebrating the creative capacity that makes us human and art as the territory where the established is resignified. As part of the cycle, the artists Renata Schussheim and the illuminator Roberto Traferri will be presented; Bárbara Cerro and Alexis Moyano, specialists in digital art; the poet Diana Bellessi and the set designer Mariana Tirantte. In turn, the visual artists Mariel Uncal Scotti, Carolina Favre, Santiago Paredes and Lukas Alienígena will also be part of exhibiting their works, while the musical part will be in charge of Andrea Echeverri (former Aterciopelados), Dat García, Amor Elefante, Fransia, Natalia Spiner and Planeta Fungi.There will be workshops of different disciplines with Lea Caballero, Morgana Marchesi and Bruno Gianatelli, Mushe and Akira, Nayla Marc and Fernanda Blasco and also theater with directors and playwrights such as Jorge Thefs and Agustina Barzol Würth, Franco Verdoia and Laura Correa.Schedule of activitiesOn Saturdays and Sundays will take place “Worlds in words” a cycle of talks to immerse yourself in the trajectory of emblematic artists and know the routes that culminated in their most recognized works. Renata Schussheim and Roberto Traferri, Diana Bellessi, Mariana Tirantte, Bárbara Cerro and Alexis Moyano will participate, who will dialogue, together with the journalist Fernando García, about imagination and creative power as a way of seeing the world. La Terraza once again hosts the recitals with the cycle “Sound Worlds” live soloists and bands such as the pop band Amor Elefante; and FRANSIA, the integrated pop duo Francisca Moreno Quintana and Ignacio Albini.Also performing will be the composer Natalia Spiner; Planeta Fungi, the duo of Lola Membrillo and Santi Rebotaro; Satori Delta, the duo formed by Julia Ortiz (Perotá Chingó) and Marcelo Borrello (Sé Pequeño); and the singer and composer with electronic airs Dat García.  The shows will be Saturdays and Sundays. At the same time there will be workshops on making masks, manga, puppets, video games and embroidery, by Virginia Rivero and Hernán Ferrari, Lea Caballero, Morgana Marchesi and Bruno Gianatelli, Mushe and Akira and Nayla Marc. Also a Happy Hour of Writing, coordinated by the journalist Fernanda Blasco.Y in addition, Theater, photography, fanzine and design fairs. The activities are free and some will require prior registration. See the complete program on the official website of the Recoleta Cultural CenterThe center’s schedulesTuesday to Friday, from 1:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11:15 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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