Today, Monday in San Telmo with over 30 poets and the musical closing by Juan Falú, the artistic gathering will feature a voluntary entrance fee that will be donated to the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo. Those attending the event can make a voluntary contribution, which will be entirely donated to the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo. To cap off a day of deep emotion, the event will feature Juan Falú, a renowned guitarist, composer, and folk music icon, who will be responsible for the musical closing of such a moving and necessary gathering. Today, Monday, March 23rd at 8:00 PM, the bar Je suis Lacan, located at Balcarce 749, San Telmo, will be the stage for an encounter that transcends the literary to become an act of cultural resistance and historical commitment. Under the motto «Open Poetry,» the Estallará la Isla cycle will kick off its fourth season on a date laden with symbolism, as just a few hours later, half a century will have passed since the beginning of the bloodiest dictatorship in Argentine history. In this context, the proposal, coordinated by Marina Cavalletti and Bebe Ponti, is not a simple recital, but a collective and solidarity reading that seeks, through a tapestry of voices, to reconstruct and strengthen the social fabric through language. In a context where culture stands as a refuge for national identity, this event firmly aligns itself with the slogans of Memory, Truth, and Justice against attempts at denialism. Thus, the gathering will feature the participation of over 30 artists from different generations and backgrounds, mapping out the current literary commitment that unites to remember the 30,000 detained-disappeared. In this way, verse becomes commitment, and music embraces a cause that is the heritage of all the people. Lending their voice to this collective testimony are Patricia Alonso, Lucía Aráoz de Cea, Nahuel Arrieta, Norberto Barleand, Luis Benítez, Carolina Bregy, Vera Buendía, Carlos Norberto Carbone, Carina Cigarrán, Silvia Marina Crespo, Pedro Santos de Luca, Patricia Díaz Bialet, Romina Dziovenas, Raquel Graciela Fernández, Romina Funes, Claudio Gómez, Karina Lerman, Claudio LoMenzo, Ciro López, José María Martínez, Alonso Mejías Ureta, Natacha Mell, Marta Miranda, Roxana Molinelli, Mario Montenegro, Marianela Mota, Sebastián Realini, Ricardo Rojas, Mónica Rosemblum, Diana Patricia Sabat, Edda Sartori, Sabrina Sirenfrost, Mirta Venezia, Mercedes Venturino, and Estela Zanlungo. One of the fundamental pillars of this call is its charitable nature and its link with institutions that are a reference in the field of Human Rights.
Poetic Gathering in San Telmo for Human Rights
On Monday, March 23rd, the bar Je suis Lacan in San Telmo will host the literary-musical event «Open Poetry.» Over 30 poets and musicians will perform in support of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, raising funds in memory of the victims of the Argentine dictatorship. The event is timed to the 50th anniversary of the military coup and will be an act of cultural resistance and historical memory.