by Laura Benitez, 09 May 2013. Tags: Feet on the road, ideame, independent theatre
IdeaMe is an online platform, which helps creators, be they inventors, artists, or designers, among others, to finance their projects through crowd funding. The Indy features and promotes one project every week, with the aim of helping the creators finance and achieve their dreams. This week: The Feet on the Road
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by Avery Kelly, 23 April 2013. Tags: language exchange, Teatro Intercultural, theatre
Teatro Intercultural is a Buenos Aires theatre programme that offers a truly unique opportunity for those looking to practise languages, meet people of various backgrounds and nationalities, and/or pick up some acting skills. Avery Kelly takes to the stage.
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by Lucas Radicella, 01 January 2013. Tags: actors, subte, theatre
Actores en el Subte have been performing sketches on the B and D lines for four years, making the morning commute just a little bit brighter.
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by Melanie Henderson, 15 October 2012. Tags: buenos aires, concert hall, factory, la boca, refurbishment, usina del arte
A recently-refurbished factory in La Boca is the new home to Argentina’s national, philharmonic, and symphonic orchestras. Melanie Henderson checks out the Usina del Arte.
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by Lucas Radicella, 12 October 2012. Tags: closed-door theatre, theatre buenos aires, Vidrio Colorado
Lucas Radicella finds Vidrio Colorado, a play performed in the intimacy of a Buenos Aires apartment, a charming and often hilarious mix of romantic comedy and fantasy.
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by Delfina Krüsemann, 18 September 2012. Tags: buenos aires, El Danzón de los Amados, Los Amados, theatre
Delfina Krüseman spends a night at El Danzón de los Amados, trying to find out why crazy, corny love in the shape and sound of Latin American rhythms has become such a theatre success.
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by Jessica White, 09 July 2012. Tags: Argentine theatre, La Constancia del viento, Pablo Iglesias
Jess White interviews local playwright Pablo Iglesias about his recent work, including his current play, ‘La Constancia del viento’.
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by Jessica White, 29 June 2012. Tags: alternative theatre, Buenavìa Estudio, Buenos Aires theatre
The first play performed at the new collaborative theatre space in Palermo, BuenavÃa Studio, Jessica White says La Constancia del Viento scales the dizzy heights of passion without missing a step.
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by Melanie Henderson, 28 June 2012. Tags: Av Corrientes, buenos aires, Mamma Mia, musical
Mamma Mia is still playing in BA´s theatre district, and Melanie Henderson says this porteño translation of the big hit musical is both an entertaining spectacle and a useful way to practice your Spanish.
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by Alex Glynn, 07 June 2012. Tags: Art, comedy, Culture, dance, design, festival, Music, theatre
If you have been craving a plethora of youth culture activities stuffed into a one medium sized area, then the annual Ciudad Emegente festival, which runs until 10th June at Cultural Centro Recoleta is right up your street.
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