Festival Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida comes to Aragua, Carabobo and Cojedes from June 20 to 23
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Published at: 17/06/2024 11:46 AM
The Minister of Popular Power for Culture, Ernesto Villegas, reported that the Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida Festival reaches 44 municipalities and 80 parishes between the states of Aragua, Carabobo and Cojedes from June 20 to 23, to continue promoting what is Venezuelan affirmative.
During the press conference, Villegas explained that in the second episode of the festival, there will be 77 artistic units and 85 groups with the participation of 1,524 artists on stage.
“ We will also have three simultaneous craft fairs in the Bolivar Squares in Aragua, Carabobo and Cojedes,” he said and highlighted that this time three international groups from Saint Lucia, Haiti and Cuba will accompany the meeting.
He pointed out that between Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23, they will have a program at the Casona Cultural Aquiles Nazoa in Caracas with groups from these three states of the country.
He stated that they will also have “a training axis, that is, forums, workshops, exchanges between cultivators and cultures of our Venezuelan cultural diversity in a room, called Sala Viva Venezuela, in each of the Plaza Bolívar in these three states.”
He stressed that there will also be meetings of the Dancing Devils and the cultural heritage of Venezuela, as well as talks on traditional Venezuelan music, dance and dances.
He emphasized that the Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida Festival, which began with the Day of Afro-Venezuelanism, in this second chapter concludes with San Juan Bautista.
For this reason, he extended the invitation to the towns of Aragua, Carabobo and Cojedes to take advantage of this opportunity.
“We are going to recognize the cultural diversity of these three states and of all of Venezuela, we have found an unprecedented cultural power truly worthy of recognition all Venezuelans, who from generation to generation have been transmitting knowledge, knowledge, about our cultural manifestations and allowing us Venezuelans of this time to enjoy these manifestations the way in which they have practiced them,” he said.
Mazo News Team