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Midge
When the curtain opened on my "Second Act", I decided to perform each scene in as many places as I could. Where in the World is Midge? - lets you peek and comment on my adventures. My other blog - nonnasmulberrytree.com - follows our life in Italy and all things Italian. Have a travel filled day!
Monday, March 3, 2014
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Casa de la Cultura
In Ecuador the Casa de la Cultura is a happening place that brings all of the arts together under one roof. I'm told that every town has at least one Casa de la Cultura. Hey sounds like Hillsborough, NJ - NOT. Thursday night for the admission price of nada, niente, nothing, a big fat 0, we enjoyed a terrific Boleros recital by Gustavo - judging from the audience's response when he entered - a fairly well know South American singer accompanied by an extremely talented guitar trio.
Jack and I enjoyed it so much I bought Gustavo's CD. Price - $5!
The day before, we went to a juried sculpture exhibit. Some interesting pieces - lots of political sentiment too. There were a number of people wandering through - some look like they popped in on their lunch hours or cut a class at the university. Art - wonderful. Price - FREEEEE.
What is Jack staring at? Oh, the beautiful woman staring back at him.
The above work drew me in. I could feel the pain. It is a riff on the subjugation of the indigenous people.
There were a number of pieces made with recycled metal objects from computer parts to gears, pipes and stuff I couldn't identify. Also lots of very large pieces carved from one giant piece of wood.
This facility in Ambato has:
Exhibition space containing their permanent collection of Ecuadorian artists -
This is part of their permanent and varied collection.
Intimate theater/lecture hall -
Large foyer where florists were exhibiting arrangements -
Cafe where local artists sell their work and - well that is all I noticed but the building in huge. The bulletin board by the main entrance was packed with things that people could do - free events, classes, lectures and my favorite - a theater workshop.
In Quito there are a number of Casa de la Cuturas. We visited one that had a world class museum - FREEEEEEE. When I finally edit all of my Quito video you'll get to explore some of the facility.
Wherever in the world you are today - enjoy some art!
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