Gran Jopada will arrive at the Casa de la Libertad y la Cultura Alí Primera
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Published at: 12/03/2026 01:56 PM
The Great Mission Viva Venezuela Mi Patria
Querida extended the invitation to the people of Caracas for a hunchback next
Sunday, March 15, starting at 2:00 in the afternoon, at the Alí Primera House of
Freedom and Culture (San Carlos Barracks), located in the Altagracia parish
next to the National Pantheon, in Caracas.
The day will begin with a display of
knowledge and crafts that urge the participation of the whole family, through creative workshops.
Attendees will be able to immerse themselves in the tenderness of traditional
wristwear by the Funes sisters, discover the wool rhythm
by making maracas with reuse material together with the
facilitator César Talavera and elevate their dreams with the creation of tricolor parrots under the guidance of Alfredo Escalona.
In addition, the facilitator Viviana Bello
will share the art of tricolor bracelets, while the Creative Youth
team will activate the “Creative Arena” space, an experience designed for the enjoyment and inventiveness of
the youngest in an environment of healthy recreation.
The atmosphere of the San Carlos Barracks will be
enriched by the mystical presence of the living statues of the Joropo
Woman collective, pieces of silent art that pay tribute to the female figure in our dance.
At the same time, visitors' senses
will be captivated by a select sample of Creole crafts and cuisine
courtesy of the Red Art Foundation, to guarantee a comprehensive tour of
the flavors, textures and shapes that define our Venezuelanism before giving
way to the afternoon highlight on the main stage.
The highlight of the day will feature
the skill of renowned dancer Juan Montoya, who will lead a
staging of impeccable technical craftsmanship together with outstanding dancers Eduardo
Matos, Lisbeth Villalba and Wilmer Palacio.
The musical
accompaniment will be under the responsibility of the prestigious
Agrupación Cuerdas Recias, a group that will serve as a soundtrack for two of the most sacred
voices in our cultural geography: the master teachers Vidal Colmenares and Mario Díaz.
This event reaffirms the commitment of the Great
Mission Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida to the dissemination of
Venezuelan culture, inviting the community to proudly celebrate the llanera soul
that beats in the heart of our capital.
VTV/Mazo News Team