At the Qué Leo Bookstore, the Minister of Cultures, Arts and Heritage, Carolina Arredondo, introduced and greeted the six representatives of the groups that were favored with the funds from the Support Program for Collaborating Cultural Organizations. These are the Huellas del Diguillín Cultural Center ($60,479,384), the Pintarte Group ($35,714,011), La Candelaria spa ($26,816,250), the Cultural and Social Corporation Arte y Vida de Coelemu ($52,689,996), Teatro Magisterio de Chillán ($39,574.00) and Hojalata Art and Culture ($90,782,400).
“This is an announcement that fills us with joy. This 2024 we have fulfilled historic financing in a program that for us becomes more iconic, which is the Support Program for Collaborating Cultural Organizations that incorporated 181 organizations throughout the country. In Ñuble there are six that in some cases may have continuity. This program advances what we have called strengthening the cultural ecosystem through the financing system of the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage. This benefits the people of the region through the disciplines that each of the beneficiaries develops. “That is strengthening public policy through this program.”
The minister also pointed out that she asked the presidential delegate that culture be a fundamental axis to restore trust and the social fabric on the one hand, being able to intervene in the different centers that will be prioritized in the region,” said the secretary of state.
On behalf of the six favored groups, Mauricio Frías from La Candelaria spa, thanked the minister for the resources that will allow each of the entities to continue working for culture and the arts in the region.
The president of Teatro Magisterio de Chillán, Margarita Alarcón, told La Discusión that “we are really grateful because this program comes to crown the 40 years of Temachi and will allow us to carry out celebratory training activities for the entire community in a free and open manner.” he pointed.
In Chillán, the agenda of Minister Carolina Arredondo continued at the Municipal Theater of Chillán, where these days the fifth version of the Ñuble National Film Festival is taking place, which ends this Sunday in the same space when the winning films are announced. in two categories.