Casa de la Cultura Ali Primera hosted the Eighth Carnival with the Great Mission Viva Venezuela

Octavita de Carnivals 2026
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Published at: 22/02/2026 11:12 AM

With a program at the Casa de la Libertad y la Cultura Alí Primera, formerly the San Carlos Barracks, the Great Mission Viva Venezuela, Mi Patria Querida celebrated this Saturday the Eighth of the Carnival for Peace 2026.

The activity, held in this renovated space for the encounter, training and enjoyment of the arts, brought together families, children and educators with music, theater, circus and training workshops.

In addition, the day was enlivened by performances by the groups Tambor en Clave, Los Antanos Los Pastoreños, Ensamble Viva Venezuela, Teatro Colmenita Manuelita Sáenz, Circo Nostromos Mismos and Los Hermanitos Bellos.

The Deputy Minister of Culture, Karen Millán, highlighted the meaning of this meeting, which marks the beginning of a permanent cultural agenda at the cultural venue every weekend.

“Cultivators of the Great Mission Viva Venezuela have met to celebrate the eighth of carnival, but we are also starting a permanent and beautiful program for our boys and girls, in this wonderful space that the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, gave to Venezuelans,” she said.

Every week, Millán said, the public will be able to enjoy classes in traditional dance, contemporary dance, painting, drawing, plastic arts, crafts, making traditional Venezuelan masks, in a space arranged for the enjoyment of the family, demonstrating “the vocation of the Venezuelan people for peace and dialogue, that love we have to find each other beyond our differences,” he stressed.

Mazo News Team

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