Book Fair 2024 Program: May 6

Book Fair 2024 Program: May 6
Book Fair 2024 Program: May 6

Book Fair 2024 Program: May 6

The Buenos Aires International Book Fair is preparing to welcome the public with a series of very interesting activities for all ages, with its doors open from 2 to 10 p.m. (admission is free after 8 p.m.).

In addition to the many activities designed for the whole family, with photography, drawing workshops, and even classic chess games, there will be a strong presence of events related to education, such as the International Forum on Science and Technology Teaching.

There will also be new tables Dialogue of Writers from Latin Americain which authors such as Sérgio Rodrigues (Brazil), Virginia Mórtola and Tamara Bernaschina (Uruguay), María José Navia and Andrés Montero (Chile), Sebastián Ocampos (Paraguay) and Alejandra Kamiya and Mariana Travacio (Argentina) will participate.

The Fair opens from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (after 8:00 p.m. entry is free) (FEL Photos)

14:15 – Troupé, a circus story. Created by Duo Circulante. Show done entirely in the language of mime. Come meet this charismatic duo of artists who will show us, without saying a word and with the magic of gesture, the adventures and misadventures of living in the fantastic world of the circus. Duration: 50 min. From 2 to 12 years. Participating: Federico Barrile, Manuel Pérez. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Carlos Gorostiza. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

14:30 – The image told. Workshop on approaching photography from a playful perspective. By Mecha Frias. From 5 to 12 years. Participate: Mecha Frias. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Workshop – Children’s Zone. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

14:30 – Presentation of the book “The adventure of teaching Natural Sciences”. New edition updated for 15 years of its first edition. Participating: Melina Furman, María Eugenia de Podesta and Diego Golombek. Presented by: Melina Furman and María Eugenia de Podesta. Organized by: Aique Editorial Group. Room: Rodolfo Walsh. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

14:30 – “What, How, When and Where?”: If I told you that I know everything… What would you ask me? With our AI chat you will know everything you want to know. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Digital Space. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

15:00 – 22nd International Science and Technology Teaching Forum. Algorithms and society: perspectives on the artificial intelligence revolution. Participating: Melina Masnatta, Fernando Schapachnik. Presented by: Susana Avolio de Cols. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Victoria Ocampo. Pavilion: White Pavilion.

16:00 – Commemoration 40 years of “Never Again”. Participate: Gonzalo Alvarez and others. Presented by: Ximena Gonzalez. Organized by: Eudeba. Room: Adolfo Bioy Casares. Pavilion: White Pavilion.

16:00 – BY TUTATIS, HAVE A GREAT TIME WITH ASTERIX AND LUCKY LUKE! A creative space to reinvent new stories of the most famous Gaul in the world; draw fearful Romans; help us discover what the Egyptian Canchadetenis wants to tell us, and play with the shadow of the fastest cowboy in the West. From 2 to 12 years. Participate: Organize: Libros Del Zorzal. Room: Workshop – Children’s Zone. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

16:30 – 22nd International Science and Technology Teaching Forum. Crisis of truth: biases, new media and transitions. Participating: Florencia Ballarino, Ana Bizberge, Diego Golombek. Presented by: Ana María Vara. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Victoria Ocampo. Pavilion: White Pavilion.

Julio Cortázar (Ulf Andersen/Getty Images)

five pm – PNU: Words of Necessity and Urgency. Argentina is in a State of Sexual Emergency. For this reason, artists, authors and other inhabitants of the margins (marginal) we declare ourselves in PNU (Words of Necessity and Urgency), in order to raise the current problems and needs of our cultural population. Participates: Gabo Rugiero. Presented by: Gabo Rugiero. Organized by: Gabo Rugiero. Room: Pride and Prejudice: Space for Sexual Diversity and Culture. Pavilion: Ocher Pavilion.

17:30 – “Julio Cortázar and Alejandra Pizarnik.” The garden of paths that meet. By Cristina Piña. Poetry: Beatriz Scheafer Peña- Alina Diaconú. Participating: Marta de Paris Literary Group. Cristina Piña, Beatríz Schaefer Peña, Alina Diaconú. Presented by: María Paula Mones Ruiz and David Sorbille. Organized by: SADE. Room: Rodolfo Walsh. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

17:30 – Dialogue of Writers from Latin America. Table IV: Minimal stories. Where does the heart of a story lie? Challenges posed by the short genre. Participating: Sérgio Rodrigues (Brazil), Virginia Mórtola (Uruguay), María José Navia (Chile), Alejandra Kamiya (Argentina). Presented by: Natalia Ginzburg. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Alfonsina Storni. Pavilion: White Pavilion.

Buenos Aires BZ: Zombies and horror films invade Zona Futuro (GALO CAÑAS/CUARTOSCURO.COM)

18:30 – Buenos Aires BZ: Zombies and horror films invade Zona Futuro. Talk about how to transform a novel into a film script, from the author of the Argentine zombie novel saga Buenos Aires bz, also the screenwriter of the film based on his work, and the renowned Bookstagramer Oskydarkbooks. With surprises, zombies and much more. Participate: Julio Rembado and Oscar Quintana. Organized by: Future Zone. Room: Future Zone. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

19:00 – How to inspire positive emotions in children. Participating: Authors: Dr. Laura B. Oros, Dr. María Cristina Richaud, Lic. Mónica Esparcia. Presented by: Dr. Rafael Paredes. Organized by: Adventist University of Plata Publishing House. Room: Julio Cortazar. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

19:00 – Dialogue of Writers from Latin America. Table V: Go or stay? The territory trap. When the earth itself traces destinies. Participating: Tamara Bernaschina (Uruguay), Andrés Montero (Chile), Mariana Travacio (Argentina), Sebastián Ocampos (Paraguay). Presented by: Diego Manso. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Alfonsina Storni. Pavilion: White Pavilion.

19:00 – Presentation of the book “Subditos del Viento” by Germán Vartorelli – Tribute to SAINT-EXUPÉRY 80 years after the last flight of the author of THE LITTLE PRINCE. Participate: Opening words: Claudio Morales Gorleri. Presented: Presented by: Myriam Mitrece. Organized by: AdBA. Room: Adolfo Bioy Casares. Pavilion: White Pavilion.

19:00 – Hey, beauty? Jean Cândido, Brazilian editor and critic, offers a complete overview of LGBT+ literature in his country. Participates: Jean Cândido. Presented by: Nicolás Colfer. Organized by: Embaixada do Brasil. Room: Pride and Prejudice: Space for Sexual Diversity and Culture. Pavilion: Ocher Pavilion.

19:30 – Narrating on the networks: Have you ever dreamed of being a writer? With this activity; From a random phrase you can create anything imaginable. Organized by: El Libro Foundation. Room: Digital Space. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

20:00 – Metallic Culture: Exhibitions and Presentations at the Heavy Metal Book Fair in Zona Futuro. Participating: César Fuentes, Dalila Lilian Domínguez, Malena Gallesio Serra, Raúl Ariel Rosales, Adrián Pablo Subotovsky, Marcelo Julio Roascio, Pablo Chihade, Ana Patané, Isidoro Reta Duarte, María Verónica López, Sigrid Mendiguetti Petraglia, Julieta Zicarelli, Yesica Fernández, Juan Eduardo Benítez, Mariana Alejandra Benítez, Ana Elizabeth Cena, Héctor Oscar Caro, Alberto Cisnero, Javier Quiroga, Pamela Cupi Leyton, Ariel Cesar Llano Quiroga. Presented by: Gito Minore and María Inés Martínez. Organized by: Clara Beter Ediciones. Room: Future Zone. Pavilion: Yellow Pavilion.

20:30 – A center for reading. Presentation of the project to promote reading and writing for clubs through the theme of football. Participating: Néstor Vicente Secretary of Culture of AFA, Germán Campizzi representative of the Secretariat of Education and Culture of Club A. Independiente and the writer Jorge Suárez Armillei coordinator of the Solidarity Books Project of the PUPI Foundation. Presented by: Martín Gutiérrez. Organized by: PUPI Foundation. Room: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento.

 
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