Title: Local Dance Schools Demand Space at Teatro Italiano for Performances
Subtitle: Ateneo Néstor Kirchner Representative Supports the Campaign
Date: July 26, 2023
Chacabuco - Several local dance schools have recently published an open letter demanding space at Teatro Italiano to showcase their performances. In response to this, we reached out to Ateneo Néstor Kirchner representative, Martin Carnaghi, to discuss the campaign and the concerns raised by the dance schools.
Carnaghi, who represents the space led by Deputy Micaela Olivetto, stated that their list is already filled with dedicated activists. He emphasized that there are various ways to engage in politics, not just by being a member of a political party. Carnaghi himself had not explicitly participated in a party or space before joining Ateneo Néstor Kirchner, but he had been involved in activism related to human rights and his teaching union.
“We fully support the complete list with Sergio Massa, Wado, Máximo, and Axel in the province, Mica as a provincial deputy, and Darío as a mayoral candidate. However, the comrades are free to support us from wherever they choose,” Carnaghi added.
The discussion about the allocation of Teatro Italiano arose when it was opened to the public. At that time, the question was raised about who would have access to the theater and whether it would be open to all. Carnaghi and his team firmly advocated for the theater to be inclusive, without discrimination, and primarily for local artists and the residents of Chacabuco.
“Our concept, as peronists and kirchnerists, is to have a state that serves the community. We don’t prioritize the market, success, or quality alone. We focus on other aspects, such as meeting the needs of the Chacabuco community,” Carnaghi explained.
Carnaghi also mentioned a documentary where the Secretary of Culture, who acted as the theater’s manager, had the authority to decide who could rehearse or use the theater. He expressed his disappointment with the current local government, stating that they have failed to uphold the values they once championed, such as honesty and a commitment to public service.
“I believe that those who don’t share their ideology have grown tired and are waiting for us to return,” Carnaghi concluded.
In a recent meeting with the mayoral candidates, Darío, the representative of Ateneo Néstor Kirchner, assured that festivals would make a comeback under their administration.
The demand for space at Teatro Italiano reflects the desire of local dance schools to showcase their talent and contribute to the cultural vibrancy of Chacabuco. As the campaign continues, it remains to be seen how the local government will respond to these requests and whether the theater will truly become a space for all.
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How has Martin Carnaghi, as a representative of Ateneo Néstor Kirchner, shown his support for the demand for space at Teatro Italiano
Out the demand for space at Teatro Italiano began when several local dance schools came together to publish an open letter. In the letter, they expressed their need for a dedicated space at the theater to showcase their performances.
One of the key supporters of the campaign is Ateneo Néstor Kirchner representative, Martin Carnaghi. Carnaghi, who represents the space led by Deputy Micaela Olivetto, emphasized that there are multiple ways to engage in politics, not just by being a member of a political party. He himself had been involved in activism related to human rights and his teaching union before joining Ateneo Néstor Kirchner.
Carnaghi expressed his full support for the complete list of candidates in the province, including Sergio Massa, Wado, Máximo, Axel, Mica as a provincial deputy, and Darío as a mayoral candidate. However, he also highlighted that comrades are free to support the campaign from wherever they choose.
The discussion about the demand for space at Teatro Italiano is ongoing, and it remains to be seen how the local dance schools and their supporters will proceed in their campaign.
Es crucial otorgar espacio y oportunidades a las escuelas de danza en el Teatro Italiano. Esta entrevista destaca la importancia de la campaña y la solicitada para reclamar su lugar en el escenario. La danza es un arte que merece ser valorado y fomentado en todos los espacios culturales.
Esta entrevista profundiza en el importante esfuerzo que están haciendo las escuelas de danza para reclamar su lugar en el Teatro Italiano. La campaña y la solicitada demuestran su compromiso y pasión por la danza, y es fundamental que sean tomadas en cuenta para garantizar el crecimiento y desarrollo de este arte en nuestra comunidad.