The last thing you may expect to find in the Casa de la Literatura, next to the Palacio de Gobierno in Lima, would be booming salsa music, yet people of all ages are flocking to the House of Literature to listen to the rhythms of the salsa group, “La Malanga.”
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“The monologue is the purest form of theater,” said Natalia Casielles, one of the creators of Festival Monoblock, which offers a series of one-person performances that do not exceed twenty minutes.
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This year, Sérgio Ricardo celebrates his seventy-year-old career.
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Pibas, an anthology of contemporary Argentine female-authored comic strips has been published alongside the opening of an accompanying exhibition in the Centro Cultural Recoleta.
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In a town called Honda, located in the Colombian province of Tolima, the museum of the Alfonso López Pumarejo house (La Casa Museo) is showing a photography series titled, “Memory of Peru: Photographs from 1890-1950.”
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Old letters between Hugo Blanco and José María Arguedas inspired Malena Martínez to create her documentary Hugo Blanco, río profundo.
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The actors in the show The Primitals seek to make people laugh while showcasing their musical talent.
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On Sunday, March 3rd, 2019, Brazil’s Carnival festival was in full swing across the country.
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In central Honduras, about an hour’s drive from the capital city Tegucigalpa, are sites of uninvestigated remains of the Lenca culture.
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A new exhibition dispels myths about Lima’s pre-Hispanic culture and explores the reasons why Francisco Pizarro founded the city on January 18, 1535.
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