First management workshop for sociocultural projects began in La Guaira

The Great Mission Viva Venezuela, My Beloved Homeland, with these activities reaffirms its commitment to the promotion of art and culture
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Published at: 20/05/2025 10:59 AM

In the Dr. Humberto Fernández Morán Auditorium, located in the Vertical Gymnasium of La Guaira, parochial cultivators and promoters of the Great Living Venezuela Mission, Mi Patria Querida, began the first management workshop for sociocultural projects, with the purpose of strengthening the planning and development of community initiatives through art.

The training day, led by Douglas Ibarra and Silvia Gómez, from the operations management of the Cultural Mission, seeks to unify criteria to guarantee the effectiveness of social programs in the cultural field. With a methodology aimed at exchanging knowledge, participants will receive key tools for the execution of projects in their communities and thus encourage activities such as dance, theater, singing, painting, pairings in plastic art, among other areas.

More than 120 people participated in this first session, which marks the beginning of a series of four workshops aimed at cultivators and promoters from the central coast. The initiative seeks to consolidate a territorial sociocultural structure, to promote citizen empowerment and the development of spaces for artistic expression.

The Great Mission Viva Venezuela, My Beloved Homeland, with these activities reaffirms its commitment to the promotion of art and culture as pillars of community development, in order to promote projects that reflect the country's diversity and cultural richness.

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