Argentina is experiencing a wave of cultural events, mainly concentrated in Buenos Aires. The focus is on theater performances, documentaries, music concerts, and urban festivals, many of which are dedicated to the memory of the last military dictatorship and social issues. Special attention is being paid to supporting public education and art, as well as creating spaces for dialogue and resistance.
One of the central figures is María Luisa Carnelli, whose life has inspired a new theatrical play. The piece tells of her transition from a bourgeois life to communist militancy, her work as a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War, and her ties to artists such as Siqueiros and Diego Rivera.
The music scene is also active, with concerts in support of children's orchestras facing closure, as well as performances dedicated to the region's folklore. Cultural centers across the city are offering free events, including exhibitions, fairs, and workshops, emphasizing the importance of accessible art and community solidarity.