Lima, Peru | Thursday 08 January 2009 18:39 | |
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“Clasicos con cariño” will offer a classic car exhibition and the opportunity to give 50 kids a happier Christmas. After viewing the cars at the Kennedy Park, everyone will drive to the Real Felipe Museum, take a guided tour and watch a show prepared for the children.
The theater workshop of the Teatro Universitario of San Marcos presents "Los de Antaño" (Those of yesteryear), directed by Emilio Montero, to be presented Friday the 14th and Saturday the 15th. The play stars Mirella Quispe, Edy Valcazar and Marlene Castillo.
Her voice could be recognized by any person in Latin America. Her face and name, however, were a secret. It was a voice heard in commercials, in radio and film spots, but her versatility and name are now known worldwide. Andrea Rincón will sing various styles such as jazz, brazilian music and baladas at Bar Mochileros.
Shop for unique and original gifts at this Christmas bazaar! You will find the entire Tantra bath and body collection with new products: linen sprays, foams and body mists, candies and chocolates such as bonbons, Cristal bijoux from Swarovski, beautiful handbags, wooden/Peruvian trays, hand-painted ash trays and many more fun gifts. Stop by, get a glass of champagne, listen to Christmas carols and enjoy a special Christmas atmosphere in a private showroom.
After the cruise ship her parents was on shipwrecks, Sophie begins to question if happiness truly exists. Between reality and her imagination, she spends her days searching for an answer. By interacting with the other characters in this tale, Sophie will find the signs that will help her discover what she seeks.
Brazilian singer Andrea Rincon will offer two concerts at Mochileros Bar in order to raise funds for a project in Huancavelica. Her eclectic voice and wide vocal range allows her an amazing versatility, performing everything from jazz and pop to classical music. She will also be accompanied by various guests.
The exhibition "Rediseñando el Diseño" presents work from the graphic design students of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. The show features a great variety of projects and pieces made in 2006, which illustrate the possibilities of graphic design: as mediums of communication, editorial and corporation communication, multimedia, audiovisuals and graphic production of textiles and objects.
When: December 14 to January 20 , Monday to Sunday, 10 am - 10 pm
Where: Centro Cultural del PUCP - Av. Camino Real 1075, San Isidro
Free Admission
Luis García-Zapatero Soto's newest solo exhibition, "El árbol y el bosque / electrografìas", features large scale electrographic impressions. Electrography, the art of producing technologically from photographs with the help of inks and photocopying equipment, is one style García-Zapatero has utilized in his career.
The ‘Dignidad Humana y Solidaridad’ Association continues father Hubert Lanssiers’ work in favor of human rights presenting the tenth ‘Art and Hope’ exhibition entitled ‘Colors and Dreams’. This annual presentation displays the artistic talent of jail inmates of Lima.
Drawings and paintings, which were made by the patients of Víctor Larco Herrera Hospital between 1930 and 1940, will be shown in Peru’s National Library as part of the exhibit “El grabador arequipeño Arturo Madueño y el Maestro de las Calaveras”. The exhibit includes more than 60 works by Arturo Madueño, (who was admitted to this institution on different occasions) and 10 by an anonymous patient.
Photographs, videos and installations are the mediums used in “Re-construídas”, an exhibit featuring Peruvian artist Patricia Villanueva and Spanish artist Pilar Albarracín. Examples of the works featured are Albarracín’s “Escaparates” photograph series, which shows Albarracín ironically interacting with store mannequins, while Villanueva’s play “Rara Avis”, told through photographs and video, tells the story of a women who visits a plastic surgeon and asks that he mark the areas of her body that need surgery. She then goes to a tattoo parlor and makes the markings permanent.
A group of ceramic artists will present the work they have produced this year in an exhibition/sale. Find wonderful pieces of artwork just in time for Christmas. Ceramist Christian Escajadillo will also be exhibiting some pieces that he is working on for his upcoming individual exhibition.
"Un Peruano en las Estrellas", a politically-themed play, is a parody of science-fiction films. In this production, Lucho, an ordinary Peruvian, is mistaken as the savior of the universe in an intergalactic battle that will change history forever. The play touches on ideas of paternal responsibility, love of family, human rights, discrimination and respect for the environment.
APEGA, the Peruvian Gastronomic Society has organized a dinner to raise funds for the San Andrés dock in Pisco. This exclusive dinner will be prepared by Spanish master chefs Juan Mari Arzak and Luis Aduriz. Cooking side-by-side with them will be ten of Peru’s most respected chefs: Gastón Acurio, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, Héctor Solís, Rafael Piqueras, Toshiro Konishi, James Berckemeyer, Humberto and Yaquir Sato, Teresa Izquierdo, Hajime Kasuga and Astrid Gutsche. The chefs will work in pairs to create five dishes and desserts, accompanied by national and internacional wines. To top it all off, a variety of piscos will be offered.
As part of the MIRAFOTO festival, photographer Dimitri Wentner presents a collection of his photographs taken in Ethiopia in 2004 and 2005. In his work, we can the multicultural wealth of this country, one of the poorest in the world. He shows us the "primitive" tribes in the south, the muslim community in the east and the orthodox in the north. Wentner invites us to ask "What do these communities and tribes have in common?" and also, "What do they have in common with me?"
The National Ballet presents new choreographies by North American artist Mark Foehringer. They will present “Peter and the Wolf” as well as “The Four Seasons”.
"Oral Cute" is Peruvian, but New York-based Cecilia Jurado’s latest solo exhibition. Her photographs, 17 works in medium and large scale, feature the faces of professional models. With them, Jurado hopes to express some contemporary notions of beauty and compare them with those of the past.
To commemorate the bicentennial of Pancho Fierro's birthday, the Cultural Center of the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima will present the exhibition "Pancho Fierro y el Costumbriso en Lima". Pancho Fierro was born in 1807 in Rimac. His pieces, which represent every day life in Lima, have toured various galleries in the city this year, but will end their run at the Galería Municipal de Arte Pancho Fierro.
The exhibition of small and medium sculptures of artist Juan Pablo Torres Benvenuto features “angels”, those external people that help us overcome the difficult, sometimes tragic moments life puts us through, are here represented “on earth”. Torres Benvenuto, who considers his art to be figurative, presents for the first time in an individual exhibition, a mix of his interpretations, feelings and ideas, reflected by the use of diverse materials and techniques.
On December 15th, Kimbafá will perform at the Parque de la Exposición In order to raise funds to rebuild the Virgen de las Nieves church in La Tinguiña, Ica. Kimbafá is an unconventional percussion group that mixes rhythm, percussion and Afro-Peruvian dance, transforming these elements into language.
Exponatale is Dédalo’s creative and original event that has taken place before Christmas during the past 12 years. Dédalo is known for its unique products, offering beautiful personalized and handmade gifts by over 1000 artists and craftsmen. On this occasion, 15 different artists will present their versions of the Peruvian “retablo”, a small box with a miniature manger scene.
Maurice Mathey presents a collection of photographs he has taken during his various trips all over the world. They show the culture, people and customs of countries such as Tibet, India, and Cambodia, amongst others.
The Alianza Francesa offers a wide range of products on sale at its Christmas Bazaar starting November 28th. Craftsmen from around the country will sell their carefully elaborated products as a wonderful alternative for Christmas gifts, including Cuzco and Ayacucho textiles, jewelry, ceramics, paintings, leather accessories, chocolates and French Christmas sweets.
"El Viaje" is Marcelo Wong's first individual exhibition. The sculptor, who studied at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, presents his plastic figurines alongside two other mediums--the presentation of the children's tale "The Painted Faces" by Alberto Thieroldt and a stop-animation piece by Gustavo Vargas. Wong's sculptures will serve as the "narrator" for Thieroldt's story.
As part of the MIRAFOTO Festival, María Cecilia Piazza and Hans Stoll present their exhibitions “Historias Íntimas” and “Carretera al Sur”. The people that appear in Piazza’s work, as described by writer Alonso Cueto, are “Lonely but not isolated, dark but not blurry, melancholy but not desolate.” Stoll’s series, on the other hand, is defined by Laura Benetti as “a dialogue that initiates the silent future between the observer and the traveler”.
James Barrie’s famous story, Peter Pan, comes to Lima as a musical. The show is full of special effects, beautiful sets, great musical numbers and over 20 artists on stage who will take you on a wonderful journey to Neverland.
Eva Ayllón and Jean Pierre Magnet will perform, accompanied by and excellent band, from December 11th to 15th at the Satchmo. Don’t miss this opportunity to see two wonderful artists sing together.
The Backyardigans decide to play Snow White: Yunicua is the beautiful snow White, Austin in the handsome prince, Tyron the mirror and Tasha the evil stepmother. Pablo will help Snow White escape from the palace and find her new friends, the seven dwarfs!
Musuk Nolte will present his first individual exhibition, "Flujo" at the Galería 80m2 de arte y debates. The showcase features different mediums such as photography, installation pieces and video. The young artist, only 19 years old, graduated with a degree in photography from Centro de la Imagen.
The Museo de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú will exhibit "Hilos del pasado: El aporte francés al legado Paracas", (Threads of the past: The French port to the Paracas legacy). The exhibition is sponsored by the French-Peruvian Foundation and the French Embassy, who recovered the pieces. "Hilos del pasado" has a total of 28 pieces, which six of 40 textiles have been recovered by archaeologist Carmen Thays and her team from the MNAAHP
Fiesta Barroca (Baroque Party), is a showcase of the reconstruction of the wardrobe of those in the Italian courts. The result is the complexity of their lifestyle; a sophisticated life which surprises and impresses people of today, much in the same way the noble owners and protagonists of the "Fiesta en la Corte" (Party in the Court) did back then.
Malú Cabellos, a photographer dedicated to photojournalism and licensed by the Sociología por la Universidad Nacional Mayor of San Marcos, offers us his first individual exhibition, "Memoria Inca": a selection of 27 black and white photographs. This work is the result of a project born from a picture: the reencactment of the capture and death of Inca Atahualpa, which marked the beginning of Spanish conquest in Peru.
Patricia Arena presents her second individual exhibition as part of the MIRAFOTO Festival, an avant-garde collection that allows us to observe in an intense and metaphorical way, inspired in the idealist philosophy “to see is to be perceived”; how others perceive us. From her very unique angle, Arena shares her perception of things, people and sensations, and invites each person who sees her work to interpret their own vision of the world.
Magic, comedy, music and color are all part of this grand spectacular which tells the story of a group of Clauns who lost everything in a fire and now face the difficult challenge of starting over. Pablo, Sally, Edo and the spirit of Jose are the protagonists in this tale which highlights the importance of friendship and values between family and between society.
The Asociación Peruano-Británica presents a theater adaptation of Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel “
When: Thursday through Monday 8 pm
The Alianza Francesa presents Ubu Rey (Ubu the King), an 1896 play by French poet and playwright Alfred Jarry which caused a scandal in its time. Ubu the King tells the story of Papa Ubu who, persuaded by his wife, decides to plot in a conspiracy and become king of Poland. Papa Ubu and his evil wife are two grotesque characters, greedy for power and everything that comes with it. They are determined to reign and are willing to destroy everything that comes in their way.
The Nutcracker (Cascanueces), is a ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky based on 'The Nutcracker and the Mouse King', a story by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Alexandre Dumas' adaptation of the story was set to music by Tchaikovsky. The story follows the adventures of Clara, a young girl who receives a nutcracker from her godfather for Christmas. Together with her new friend, Clara experiences a journey through a world of magic and fantasy. This ballet has become among the most popular ballets performed, primarily around Christmas time.
The results of the most important annual journalistic photography contest in the world will be presented in Lima as part of the MIRAFOTO festival. Over 100 of the winning photographs will be displayed, all of which tour the world as a traveling exhibition which is viewed every year by over two million people in 40 countries.
As part of the MIRAFOTO festival, students of the Universidad Católica studying Communications will present a selection of their work. The exhibition is made up by 50 photographs, both in color and in black and white, and were taken by 30 students who have studied photography in the last few years.
To honor the 180th anniversary of German immigration to Peru, The German Embassy, the Alexander von Humboldt School and the German Language Historical Archives of Peru have organized an exhibition as part of the MIRAFOTO festival. “Echando raíces” is a collection of photographs, documents and historical objects that explore the beginnings and development of the German community in Peru throughout its history,
Recognized Peruvian photographer Jorge Deustua presents “En busca de un héroe”, as part of the MIRAFOTO festival. Through these 120 photographs taken between 1975 and 2007 he presents the anonymous inhabitants of Peru, Europe and other American countries, in varied and profoundly human situations, revealing the conflicts and contradictions of modern life.
Artist William Pinillos, who hails from Trujillo, will display his exhibition "Revelaciones no específicas" at the Enlace Arte Contemporáneo. It features 14 pieces in oil and grand scale. Pinillos has studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes in Trujillo and has exhibited work in galleries in Puerto Rico, Ecuador, the U.S., Chile and Spain. His exhibition at the Enlace will end in December.
Villain Robbie Rotters is up to his schemes once more. This time as he tries to rid himself of Stephanie and her friend Sportacus, he accidentally sends them to the magical land of Oz. There, they will find the Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion who will help them find their way back to Lazy Town.
This play tells the story of five friends who call themselves “Hi5” who are on an important mission: to teach the importance of reading by showing children to use their imagination so that they are able to create their own stories, characters and worlds. However, Tica and Squib will try to stop them from achieving this. The story is accompanied by music and kids will learn about the five senses, animals, new games, etc.
The Centro Cultural de la Católica presents the musical “Chimoc, the hairless dog”, based on Claudia and Andrea Paz’s children’s book which tells the story of a hairless Peruvian dog who is ashamed of being different. Chimoc tries to hide using a superheroe outfit, until one day an annoying flea forces him to take it off, beginning new adventures and discoveries. Throughout the story, Chimoc learns to love himself the way he is, teaching children the importance of friendship and self-esteem.
Roberto Ángeles directs “Mas Cerca”, an urban play, modern in appearance, which hides a painful, sad background. It concentrates on the relationships between four people who are lovers, irresponsible, innocent, cowards, mysterious, greedy and arrogant. British dramatist Patrick Marber wrote the play, which features Dan, Alice, Ana and Larry, four characters whose lives intermingle in this piece which shows the reality of relationships.
Cuenta Cuentos (Teller of Tales) is a character who aside from recounting stories of witches, princesses and magicians, also interprets them. During the end of the show, he asks the audience to join him on stage to help him tell his tale of amazing adventures!