The Folkloric Ballet prepares “Primaveras” for the end of the month

The Folkloric Ballet prepares “Primaveras” for the end of the month
The Folkloric Ballet prepares “Primaveras” for the end of the month

On June 29, at 9 p.m., at the Provincial Theater, Zuviría 70, the Folkloric Ballet will present “Primaveras”, with the artistic direction of Daniel Espoz. Within the framework of international LGBTIQ + pride month, this show will have the special participation of choreographer Yanina Soledad Del Arco, winner of two Chúcaro 2022 Awards, for her work “Migajas”, recognized as best choreography and best work.

On June 29, at 9 p.m., at the Provincial Theater, Zuviría 70, the Folkloric Ballet will present “Primaveras”, with the artistic direction of Daniel Espoz. Within the framework of international LGBTIQ + pride month, this show will have the special participation of choreographer Yanina Soledad Del Arco, winner of two Chúcaro 2022 Awards, for her work “Migajas”, recognized as best choreography and best work.

“Primaveras” addresses gender diversity as a common thread. It presents a story told from two perspectives: on the one hand, it reflects the circumstances and situations that society accepts as “normal” and assigns to a specific sex; On the other hand, it tells the same story without making visible this basic division between the binary attributes of gender established by society throughout history.

Through this narrative, the piece sends a clear message about how art should not discriminate or make gender distinctions in any situation or circumstance. Instead, it promotes respect and acceptance of the identity that each individual chooses to perceive of themselves.

The director of the Ballet, Daniel Espoz, has coordinated dialogue tables with leading organizations on LGBTIQ+ issues to unify voices and have support for respectful and coherent joint work.

Among the references who spoke were Itatí Carrique, secretary of Women, Gender and Diversity of the Ministry of Government, Human Rights and Labor; Mary Robles, representative of the Association of Transvestites, Trans and Transsexuals of Argentina (ATTTA); Pía Ceballos, representative of Argentine Trans Women (MTA); Jorge Liquín, coordinator of Medusa Salta (diverse and inclusive sports) and Fundación Economía Positivo; Diego Escalante, General Secretary of the LGBTIQ+ Salta Pride Foundation; Diego Mariano Ocampo, reference of the Kiki Ballroom scene in Salta; ARPIAS, a lesbo-trans-activist multi-cultural space; Ana Perez Declercq, director of the Violence Observatory and facilitator of Diverse Crianzas.

Tickets will be available soon at saltaticket. Students and seniors will have free tickets, with space limits.

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