Movimiento Expresivo is an organisation that uses dance to encourage creative and emotional expression among teenagers and young adults with down’s syndrome and other disabilities. Anna Johansson reports.
by Anna Johansson, 11 January 2013.
Movimiento Expresivo is an organisation that uses dance to encourage creative and emotional expression among teenagers and young adults with down’s syndrome and other disabilities. Anna Johansson reports.
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by Chris Barrett, 14 December 2012.
Chris Barrett learns the ins and outs of cooking an authentic Argentine asado, with help from Palermo-based parrilla ‘La Más Bonita’.
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by Aigul Safiullina, 16 November 2012.
Inaugurated in 1951, Republica de los Niños is a children’s park with a difference, teaching youngsters about democracy and encourage them to become active in politics. Aigul Safiullina reports.
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by Lucas Radicella, 09 November 2012.
Lucas Radicella visits La Fabrica, an alternative cultural space in San Telmo that has grown out of the rubble of an abandoned factory.
by Brit Weaver, 26 October 2012.
Brit Weaver spends some time with Hacha y Machete, an eight-piece band that performs regularly on the Buenos Aires subte (B line), livening up people’s journeys with their Latin sound.
by Hugh Davies, 20 October 2012.
The city of La Plata, capital of Buenos Aires province, recently hosted the first Zig Zag Graffiti Meeting, bringing together street artists from all over Latin America. Hugh Davies reports.
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by Kate Beioley, 12 October 2012.
Kate Beioley heads into the grimy depths of Constitución station, to an underground boxing gym where men and boys train tirelessly in hope of turning themselves into something – or someone – different.
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by Brit Weaver, 21 September 2012.
Brit Weaver spends a day with Fundaco, a foundation that sets up and operates free veterinary clinics in the villas in and around Buenos Aires.
by Grace Protopapas, 05 September 2012.
Grace Protopapas caught up with Los Murciélagos, Argentina’s blind football team, before they headed off to London to compete in the 2012 Paralympics.
by Adrienne Benassy, 24 August 2012.
Over the past decade, Argentina has experienced a boom in tourism and migration, particularly from Europe. Adrienne Benassy speaks to some of those who now call Buenos Aires home, and asks how it is to be a foreigner living in the capital, and if the country has lived up to their expectations.
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In a week that sees the return of ArteBA, we recall a bizarre incident from the art fair's 2010 opening, when Buenos Aires mayor Mauricio Macri broke a large artwork.