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Happy 2011 and a lot of shit for everyone s
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Independent Theatre salutes La Plata
16.12.2010 La Plata, Artigas invented city of Celina. There will be stories and music
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01.12.2010 The work of BAM! Unpublished compose a mosaic of social, political and aesthetic, as reflected in the different views provided by participants of the Biennial. Among them, a miniature sculpture made in ice-presents the opening day-and wood carvings, small enough to be observed through magnifying glasses and special lenses.
Outlet Among the premises are, in addition to not repeat names year after year, the betting on emerging bands, those who already have a route that supports its hierarchy, but at a time, are a step to jump greater recognition. It is therefore interesting to attend, there are bands or artists who dominate the scene in the not too distant future. The day will begin wings 17 when the snake attacked the external scenario with crude and incendiary rock. Sets by each band ranging between 30 and 40 minutes, that's why the 17.40 ring inside the Shed the proposal songbook one of the best bands of the year: Dogs Orchestra. DNA Beatles, Wilco beyond contemporary sounds and unusual plus: three composers and singers of a similar and significant level. Matamil resume their personal and interesting pop external stage at 18.20 to make way for Mermel: psychedelic folk, from Syd Barrett, the Grandfather of Michael '70 and national rock foundation. The nondescript (but very good) rock as analog and electro Supers at 19.40, and 20.20 outside, Truck enters places Perez (who had to get off at the last moment), will liven up the evening.
When the holidays come and began to dust off our Christmas decorations, Do we stop to think why we light our homes with colorful lights or why we decorate a tree with bright ornaments? Where does the tradition of mistletoe placed on the doors and when they will rise to those carols we usually hear in the movies? A Christmas in Ireland is a spectacle of dance, music and song that takes you back in time to nineteenth-century Ireland, when many of the customs that came to our days began to take shape, only to be borne by immigrants that arrived to American shores in search of new horizons.