The director of the house of Santa Cruz, Agustina Aguiar, participated in the activities framed in the “day of Santa Cruz” during the 49th International Book Fair of Buenos Aires. The event, which took place in the Tulio Halperin Donghi room of the Blue Pavilion, included the presentation of the graphic novel The Secret Notebooks of Soto, Pablo Baca and Gustavo Camisay, and the musical album Soto, directed by Miguel Oliva and with the voice of Miguel Cantilo.
During the day he also paid tribute to the musician Héctor “Gato” Ossés and the writer Héctor Rodolfo Peña, with the reissue of his work the last winter. Aguiar accompanied the Secretary of Culture, Adriel Ramos, and Romina Perrone, Secretary of Extension of UNPA, an institution that was also present with its editorial production. “It was a day full of emotion, identity and commitment to our culture,” said Ramos.
It should be noted that culture connection, promoted by the Secretary of State for Culture of Santa Cruz, is an active platform that promotes the production and dissemination of cultural content with Santa Cruz identity.