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Carlos Gardel Museum – Buenos Aires

February 20th, 2010 admin No comments

Carlos Gardel was one of the most popular artists in history, both locally and internationally and is still a symbol for Buenos Aires. The museum is housed in the last house the singer lived in Buenos Aires.

Gardel was born in 1890 in Toulouse, France, and arrived in Buenos Aires with his mother two years later. He grew up in the Abasto neighborhood, where in the 1910s began to sing songs and milongas later became a pioneer of tango-song. His singing is still canonical.

Gardel recorded albums and movies filmed in Latin America, Europe and the United States also composed themes that became classics, like “El dia que me quieras”, “Arrabal amargo”, “Volver” and “Cuesta abajo.

He died in a plane crash in Medellin, Colombia in 1935. He is buried in Chacarita cemetery, where his tomb can be visited.

He bought the house which now houses the museum in 1927 to his mother, Berta, with whom he shared it until 1933, when he left the country last. The building (a house sausage) is typical of the first half of the twentieth century.

The museum (under the government of Buenos Aires) exhibits personal objects of Gardel and examples of his work.

Technical data:
Location: Jean Jaurès 735
Neighborhood: Abasto
Web: www.museos.buenosaires.gov.ar / gardel.htm

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First gay cruise to China and Taiwan

February 19th, 2010 admin No comments

Atlantis Events announced the first gay-themed cruise that will make a route from the port of Shanghai, through Taiwan and Japan and it will go back to Hong Kong. In the route it will also get to the Chinese port of Busan.

The Taiwanese gay community expects the authorities to provide for this group, the same welcome that is usually given to the rest of the cruise at their arrival in port, the famous lion dance, drums and fireworks. In Taiwan, gays are gaining visibility gradually, but still face many obstacles, especially to develop their own services for their community. Much more difficult is the situation of the civil rights of gays and lesbians in China. The arrival of nearly 350 homosexual couples will be, no doubt a shock to society.

While a single act generally does not cause major changes, moreover in the stage of the long Chinese history, local LGBT people has echoed the first arrival of a gay cruise to China next March. This is proved by publications and blogs from the community, as the blog Aibai.com and other organizations defending the rights of gays and lesbians in China.

http://www.atlantisevents.com/cruises_2010_shanghai.aspx

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“Príncipe Azul” (Prince Charming) – Los Angeles Multiespacio – Buenos Aires

February 17th, 2010 admin No comments

[By Carlos Pacheco | La Nación] Two men find each other thirty years after they met. An intense love story united them then. And although there was no chance that it would develop, both keep it in their memory and now aim at fulfilling the promise made when, very young, they separated, to meet again one day a year at a certain time and place that witnessed moments they could not forget since.

Released in the 80’s, Prince Charming is, above all, a piece of sensitive characters realizing the utter impossibility of living in depth a love story between men. But also, from these beings, Eugenio Griffero reveals convulsive inner worlds that have not even managed to develop personally, and for whom, to hold an old memory is like an anchor in the lives they lead. The nostalgia does not stop this act of daily life, on the contrary, it strengthens it, although many things that surround the characters are very much linked to the decline.

The musical version that has just opened in Los Angeles Multiespacio (Corrientes 1764, Buenos Aires – Saturday, 22 hs.) reads the piece more directly and, although from the outset stresses the gay history, that does not make you lose the original primitive qualities. Ruben Cuello as director knows how to sustain this mystery surrounding the characters and that has to do with who they are at present in the scene. His memories are poignant, and songs, very limited and used only to emphasize certain situations, do not break with a flowing action, especially because the relationship between the two interpreters is growing stronger as the drama moves forward.

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Recoleta Cemetery – Buenos Aires

February 12th, 2010 admin No comments

It was the first public cemetery in the city; today it is the most elegant and aristocratic. Heroes of Independence, presidents, politicians, soldiers, scientists, artists and celebrities are buried in its almost six hectares.

In the early eighteenth century, the Recoletos monks settled in the land, where in 1732 they erected the Church of Pilar, one of the oldest preserved Buenos Aires.

In 1822, after the expulsion of monks as a consequence of the Ecclessiastical Order General Reform reform of ecclesiastical, the convent garden became a public cemetery.

Its layout was designed by French engineer Catelin Prospero, and was remodeled in 1881, during Torcuato de Alvear’s office as quartermaster, by architect Juan Antonio Buschiazzo.The Italian sculptor Giulio Monteverde made the Christ that presides the chapel.

In Recoleta there are the remains, among others, of Rosas and Quiroga warlords and political enemies of the nineteenth century; presidents Sarmiento, Mitre, Yrigoyen; the first lady and political leader Eva Perón; writers José Hernández, Bioy Casares, Silvina Ocampo, Girondo, Mallea; of Nobel Prize winners Federico Leloir (chemistry) and Saavedra Lamas (peace).

Many of the vaults and mausoleums were the work of important architects and are adorned with sculptures. More than 90 vaults have been declared a National Historic Landmark.

Location: Junín 1760
Neighborhood: Recoleta
Inauguration: 1822
Hours: daily 8 to 18.
Buses: 5, 10, 17, 37, 38, 39, 41, 59, 60, 61, 62, 67, 75, 92, 93, 95, 101, 102, 106, 108, 110, 124, 130, 152.

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Andy Warhol at the MALBA – Latinamerican Art Museum of Buenos Aires

February 11th, 2010 admin No comments

From October 23 to February 22, 2010
Andy Warhol, Mr. America
Guest curator Philip Larratt-Smith
Room 5 (2nd floor) and room 3 (1st floor)

Malba – Fundación Costantini has the honor to announce Mr. America, the first major exhibition of Andy Warhol in our country. Organized in collaboration with the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition presents a selection of 170 works, featuring the popular and political culture of the United States through Warhol’s eyes.

A retrospective mode, list of works includes 26 paintings, 58 prints, 39 photographs and 2 installations (Cow Wallpaper and Silver Clouds), plus-44 films that will be shown in cinemas and in the audience belonging to different stages of their artistic production, with particular emphasis on the period 1961 to 1968. Other pieces include the famous portraits of Marilyn, Jackie Kennedy and Mao;the iconic Campbell Soup series, his self-portraits in drag, the films Empire, Blow Job, Outer and Inner Space, and a vast selection of “Screen Tests” -3 roll with 10 pictures each, produced in his famous studio The Factory.

Useful Information – Schedules
Thursday through Monday and holidays from 12:00 to 20:00.
Wednesday till 21:00. Tuesday closed.
Entrance up to 30 ‘before closing.

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Casa Brandon – Luis María Drago 236, Buenos Aires.

February 10th, 2010 admin No comments

Casa Brandon is a space created by Brandon parties’ organizers, where you can watch movies, videos, music, enjoy art related to sexual diversity (paintings and photographs), eat, have a drink.

What started out as a group of four friends sporadically organizing GLBTQ nomade parties at several venues, continued with film screenings, literature readings, until it grew to a size of 8000 people, who to this day visit and are part of Casa Brandon.

Brandon is an alternative cultural space where filmmakers, several visual artists, poets, dramaturgs, designers, digital artists, musicians, professionals and art/culture students meet to develop and expand ourselves. In the first place, we share the bond of being queer, but most importantly we meet to share our interests and those other identities that make us: artistic exploration, intellectual projects, aesthetic tastes and political activism.

www.brandongayday.com.ar

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A picnic for gay marriage on Valentine’s Day.

February 5th, 2010 admin No comments

Two years after the submission of the first defense of the right to marry by María Rachid and Claudia Castro (which is now in the Supreme Court of the Nation), and one year of the picnic held in Rosario by Oscar Marvich and Martin Peretti Scioli, the Argentinian Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (FALGTB) calls for a “Meeting for Family Diversity and the Rights of Same-Sex Couples.”

The proposal is for Saturday 14 February, with a picnic in the park that surrounds the Planetarium of Buenos Aires (Sarmiento y Figueroa Alcorta Av.), at 3 pm. and at 2 pm at  the Sexual Diversity Walk in Rosario.

During the event, the portal the portal “The Same Love” will be presented (www.elmismoamor.org), main platform of the 2009 campaign for the Right to Marriage for Same-Sex Couples proposed by the organization and its collaborators during this year.

The Federation calls on all people regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity to attend the event and share an evening with those who celebrate diversity and support the proposal of a society where each and every family can form desired. “This “picnic” meeting is for everyone: gay, lesbian, heterosexual, bisexual, trans, teens, adults, men and women who wish to join our fair demand for marriage rights for all”, said Maria Rachid concerning the call, president of the FALGBT, and added: “It is time to move forward with concrete actions towards legal equality for all families.”

Both picnics will feature the couples whose protections were presented by the Federation in both cities and recognized figures in politics and culture.
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Gualeguaychú Carnival

February 3rd, 2010 admin No comments

Only 2 hours from Buenos Aires, Gualeguaychú, scene of the largest open-air show in Argentina, has been entrenched among the favorite tourist destinations of Entre Rios. After several months of silent preparation, as summer brings the calendar date of the Carnival of the Country, the streets glow in bright colors, the joy is in the air, magic fills the air, the rhythm vibrates in bodies, and all marches towards a single center: the gateway of the city “Corsódromo”.

There are five traditional troupes in Gualeguaychú: Marí Marí, O’Bahía, Kamarr, Papelitos, Ara Yevi, but three are competing in each unearthing of King Momo, Saturday after Saturday between January and February, as thousands of expectant eyes seek to break with the daily routine in search of freedom and fun. The champion will have the privilege of a comeback the following year to defend its place and deserved recognition against the other two groups.

The Carnival of the Country is the area where the most diverse feelings find their expression and channel space between drums, feathers and sequins. Carnival is thematic carriages on the runway, bands and drummers adding sound to the moment, decoration and adornments dazzling the spectators, wonderful silhouettes wearing splendid costumes, majestic designs extolling the creatives, multiplied smiles, dances, spontaneous, inevitable hums … that and much more.

More than one night… more than an event than a festival… more than a rite… An indescribable experience that can only be understood by anyone who has experienced the Carnival of the Country.

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Gay Tango – The Marshall – A gay “Milonga” in Buenos Aires

February 1st, 2010 admin No comments

The Marshall, the first gay milonga in Buenos Aires, opened in 2003. The public is heterogeneous: in the classes, about 80% is gay, at the ball, 60%. The place’s appeal, for everybody, is to feel comfortable and to dance in a cool environment . The dance hall was named after the Argentinian actress Nini Marshall (1903-1996), a symbol for the local gays. The roles in the dance are not those of “man” and “woman” as it is imposed on traditional dance. They work with the concept of “leader” and “follower” and they teach both roles in the classes.

The Marshall stands out also as regards music: they were among the first to introduce electronic tango and contemporary groups. The milonga also organizes an international queer tango festival, including classes, dances and discussion (“tango and gender” among other topics). The Marshall is in Maipú 444, in Buenos Aires City.

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