Events Politics Local 2025-12-18T16:34:04+00:00

Buenos Aires Cultural Scene: Palestine Solidarity and Closure of Legendary Venue

Buenos Aires hosts the 'Fileteado for Palestine' exhibition, a play by Marina Otero, and the return of the film 'Norma También'. The closure of the cultural venue 'El Tano Cabrón' is also announced.


Buenos Aires Cultural Scene: Palestine Solidarity and Closure of Legendary Venue

In Buenos Aires, Argentina, a series of cultural events is underway, with a strong focus on solidarity with Palestine and support for local arts. A key event is the traveling exhibition 'Fileteado for Palestine', running until January 15. This initiative brings together 30 artists whose works aim to raise awareness of the ongoing genocide. In line with this solidarity campaign, fundraising events for Palestinian families and cultural gatherings are also planned. The city's cultural scene is dominated by theater, highlighted by performances such as 'Love Teaches Me Not to Love' by internationally renowned Argentine artist Marina Otero at ArtHaus, and Tennessee Williams' 'The Glass Zoo', adapted by Mauricio Kartun. Another significant event is the return of the documentary 'Norma También' to the Gaumont cinema. The film chronicles the life of Norma Pla, an icon of dignity from the 90s, and features previously unseen audiovisual material. Furthermore, there is news of the closure of the cultural space 'El Tano Cabrón' in the Almagro district after 10 years, marked by a farewell celebration on December 20. Numerous other events, including live music and theater workshops, continue to take place at venues like ArtHaus, the Centro Cultural Borges, and 'Pulpería La Colifata'.