Gran Misión Viva Venezuela closes February with a cultural day at the San Carlos Barracks

The day will culminate with “Venezuela Speaks and Sings”, a show by Fabiola José Trio
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Published at: 27/02/2026 09:31 AM

This Saturday, February 28, the Great Mission Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida will close its program for the month with a cultural day at the Casa de la Libertad y la Cultura Ali Primera in Caracas, full of music, dance and recreational activities for family enjoyment and the strengthening of national identity.

The activity, which will start at 4:00 in the afternoon, will offer creative workshops for all ages, in which attendees can learn wristwear, lens and parrot design, and knitting techniques, by artisans such as Rosaura Funes, Sara Escalona, Luis Hernández “Bigotes” and María Martínez.

Simultaneously, recreational spaces will be developed with chess stations, dominoes, face painting and free painting, while the artistic deployment includes stage performances, including that of the Llanero del Temple group.

The Children's Pavilion will present the play “Puppeteering Ando”, under the activity “Between Songs, Stories and Games”, and the group Sowing Traditions will offer the Traditional Dance La Culebra de Ipure.

The day will culminate with “Venezuela speaks and sings”, a show by the Fabiola José Trio. This program will continue at the same time every weekend, and from Monday to Friday the San Carlos Barracks will hold permanent art, dance and music workshops.

MINCULTURA/Mazo News Team

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