Domingo 07 de Marzo de 2021

Don’t miss the last day of FIBA!

The Buenos Aires International Festival closes its 2021 edition with great stage projects like Boom Chapadama and AshramMommies Book your tickets!

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With some first-rate programming, FIBA shone in the local and international scenes by offering stage projects adapted to the peculiarities of a world pierced through by the pandemic. It was able to reinvent itself in order to offer quality content in innovative and outdoor spaces to the City’s neighbors and also going through the borders around the world with its virtual proposals.

Just as expected, the last day of the festival comes with some striking programming. At 9 am, there will be a performance of Lautaro Simione’s Boom Chapadama at Emanuele Sinisi’s #PandemicTheatre Device, located at the Mandarine Cultural Tent of the Punta Carrasco Complex. It is a collective, powerful experience that seeks to awaken the senses, modify the audience’s place and remind us we’re rhythm, tribe and pure feeling. In turn, at 2 pm, through the Zoom platform, there’s The Agency’s AshramMommies. The young German-Indian company AshramMommies invites you to the “Investors Lounge”: The company presents itself to the audience, its investors and potential surrogates in an exclusive online meeting. There will also be lots of programming in different spaces of the City as well as online, through the Zoom and Vivamos Cultura platforms.

Find out about everything you’ll be able to see!

12 pm - Zoom [Virtual]
Hace falta un Zoom para saber que el mundo es un revoltijo by Marcela Chiummiento
This audiovisual piece is a composition done live. The choreography behind the screen is structured in a progression of landscapes that mutated through the resources typical of the platform.

2 pm - Zoom [Virtual]
AshramMommies by The Agency
The young German-Indian company AshramMommies invites you to the “Investors Lounge”: The company presents itself to the audience, its investors and potential surrogates in an exclusive online meeting.

3 pm - Centro Cultural 25 de Mayo [Presential]
El hombre que perdió su sombra by Eleonora Comelli
El hombre que perdió su sombra reflects, with magic, humor and a peculiar beauty, on the life of a man that hovers between darkness and light, between light and his shadow.
Recommended Age: 8 to 12

4, 5 and 6 pm - Larreta Museum [Presential]
Una aventura sonora by Jimena del Pozo Peñalva
This project is born from a workshop with the aim of being able to generate content created by children for children, working with inclusion as its main concept.
Recommended Age: 8 to 12

5 pm - Museo Sívori [Presential]
Paraíso elemental by Luisa Ginevro
Paraíso elemental is time of stones and soil from Cuyo that, thirsty for water, sprout from clouds. The senses surrender to the height of the landscape and the gravity of the fall.

6 and 8 pm - Usina del Arte [Presential]
Bardo Criollo. Acercamientos Shakespeareanos en tres piezas: MABEL, una tragicomedia escocesa by Emiliano Dionisi
Is it true that a famous classical work has a powerful curse and that, thanks to that, those who dare to stage it suffer strange accidents?
Recommended Age: 8 to 12

19 h - Lago de Regatas de Palermo [Presential]
Para decir adiós by Gaby Blanco
People who leave get suspended in time, and I try to return to a past that does not exist… Para decir adiós is a performative journey, a guided audio whose proposal is a farewell ritual.

7:30 y 9 pm - Sívori Museum [Presential]
Sueño que el árbol sueña que corre conmigo
Inspired by Susana Villalba poems, this multimedia performative installation thinks of a new alliance between art and nature. A stage babble that diverts the eye from the anthropocentric.

8 pm - Parque Centenario Amphitheater [Presencial] - Vivamos Cultura[Virtual]
Mi Don imaginario by Pablo Gorlero
This musical is born from the memory of Hugo Midón, whose work it recreates. It is an imaginary trip whose aim is to inspire children and grownups so they recover something lost: hugs.
Recommended Age: 4 to 7

8 pm - Teatro Sarmiento [Presential]
¡Recital Olímpico! by Camila Fabbri and Eugenia Pérez Tomas
The second play by Fabbri and Pérez Thomas delves into the biographies of Nika Turbina (a Unkrainian poet) and Nadia Comaneci (a Russian athlete) as a platform for fiction. An exchange of letters, songs and olympic jumps.

8:15 pm - Teatro Metrópolitan Sura [Presential]
Casi Normales by Julio Panno
This is the story of a family that fights for “being normal” in times when normality no longer exists.

8:30 pm - Museo Fernández Blanco
Tu amor será refugio by Cristian Drut
Blind attempts on love and adulthood.

9 pm - #PandemicTheatre Device by Emanuele Sinisi - Mandarine Cultural Tent (Punta Carrasco Complex) [Presential]
BOOM CHAPADAMA by Lautaro Simione
A collective, powerful experience aimed at awakening the senses, modifying the audience’s place and reminding us that we are rhythm, tribe and pure feeling.

9 pm - El Portón de Sánchez [Presential]
Hacer Hacer by Compañía 12 4
Hacer hacer is shooting blindly in an impossible game; it is wanting to maneuver unease while being pushed to the party; it is responding to noise—in times of noise—with more noise.

9 pm - El Extranjero [Presential]
Adiós πατέρας (un ensayo sobre el recuerdo o la despedida) by Tiziano Cruz
An artist from the Jujuy province leaves his home after a family tragedy. How many realities can a play endure? A thesis on forgetfulness as well as a reflection on the discourse of a contemporary artist.

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