
The Mexican Carmen Baliero will direct a concert in support of the Palestinian people, featuring a song composed and performed by Hugo Ponce and the group Tres de Copas. The musical piece, which travels between the future and the past, has evoked deep emotions in those who listen to it. The event will take place on Friday at 8 PM at Timbre 4, with a book presentation in the Salón de los Pañuelos Blancos at 5:30 PM.
Elsewhere in the city, the Circo Negro celebrates its twentieth anniversary on stage, while the Teatro El Extranjero presents "Ceremonia," a play that goes beyond the adaptation of "Uno, ninguno y cien mil" and provokes reflections on memory and the body.
In turn, the renowned singer Patricia Malanca will present "Tangueando a Silvio Rodríguez" in a production that has dazzled tango and Cuban trova lovers. Urban sounds and intense emotions mix in this unique musical proposal.
Music will continue to resonate in the city with different offerings, such as the acoustic concert by Karamelo Santo, the combination of dance, music, and circus at Ferrari 252, or the musical journey through Argentine regions at La Bailanta Acústica. Meanwhile, the tears of marine animals and the tragedy of Julius Caesar are explored in various theatrical works, each with its unique tone and message.
The cultural agenda is completed with diverse events, from book and documentary presentations to concerts in emblematic spaces like the Centro Cultural de la Cooperación or Café Berlin. The city buzzes with art, music, and theater, offering the public the opportunity to immerse themselves in a sea of emotions and reflections through various artistic expressions.