Issue - July 2009
July 2009
Editorial

In this issue: Rachel Dakin tell us about her visit to Community of Producers in Arts; Rebecca Wearmouth writes about El Hogar de Ninas San Francisco; before concluding Walter Sanchez C describes the art of Stained Glass.read more...
Cultural Agenda - July 2009
Courtesy of Honorable Municipalidad de Cochabamba - Oficialía Superior de Cultura
Teatro AcháMiércoles 1
Concierto de Piano - Julio Rodríguez Miércoles 2
Concierto de música - Grupo Khiswara Jueves 3 al domingo 5 Presentación Ballet Sentimientos de mi Tierra Martes 14 Presentación Taller Municipal de Teatro Miércoles 15 al viernes 17 Presentación Grupo Jacha Mallku Jueves 18 lunes 20 Presentación Escuela Danzando Martes 21 Presentación Taller Municipal de Teatro Jueves 23 al viernes 24 Presentación Concierto Donato Espinoza Jueves 30 viernes 31 Presentación Grupo Alax Pacha Salón Gildaro AntezanaExposiciones de los artistas Exposiciones de los artistas 7 al 20 de julio Joice Reyes Lens 21 al 3 de agosto Teófila Aguirre, N. Arispe Rafael Canaviri Lucio Piedra Fernando Zensano
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Salón Mario UnzuetaExposiciones de los artistas 22 al 4 de julio Concurso de pintura salón de invierno ABAP – CBBA 6 al 18 julio Edwin Gulich Gonzalo Mamani Jhonny Serna 20 al 1 de agosto Osvaldo Figueroa Marcelo Bascopé Gualberto Condori Calendario de festividades patronales y agricolas de CochabambaVacas, Pasorapa, Omereque, Mizque Independencia, Kanata, Tiraque, Tiquipaya
15-16 julio
Virgen del Carmen Tapacari, Paso, Kanata, 25 de julio Tata Santiago Toco 26 de julio Señor de Toco o Justo Juez |
At the height of summer in 1991 a group of street children meet to discuss the creation of a Theatre Company. Their minds are full of questions, bubbling with excitement as they talk. “Is it very difficult to make a Project?”… “The difficulty is how to finance the Project!” They consider all of the costs; accommodation, costumes, food. Their minds race through naïve ideas. “We could steal!”… “And we can deposit the money in a bank and…” Their eyes shine while their hands express the details of a possible robbery in La Paz. Many innocent suggestions are transformed to become what is now COMPA, the Community of Producers in Arts; a group of children and adolescents living on the streets. At this moment COMPA is born.
