Cultural agenda: Cinema, dance and literature

The last weekend of the month will be very atypical due to protests taking place in various parts of the country, due to which some activities have been canceled or postponed.

It is very likely that other activities will suffer the same fate, although everything depends on the development of the panorama, so we list the events that are scheduled for the coming days.

Theater

In PH Tula, floor 6, in the building of the Ministry of Culture, workshop v “Pantomime and silent theater”dictated by Rafael Degar and Patricia Vázquez, with free access.

Manipulate

Performance Tribe will perform on October 28 a juggling class tissues, balls, trash and contact balls, at 1:00 p.m., in the hall City of knowledge.

The lecture is free, intended for people aged seven and over, and those interested can contact us at 6842-0902.

Dance

On October 27, the Panama Contemporary Dance Company will hold a free class at The Creative Space Foundation at 9:00 a.m. free of charge.

Cinema

The 2023 Japanese Film Festival is in its final days, until October 31, audiences can enjoy the world Japanese cinematographyhas 12 titles with subtitles in English, Spanish, Thai, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) and Indonesian.

Registration is free, and you can enjoy the tapes at jff.jpf.go.jp/watch/ic2023/.

Literature

As part of the celebration of “Halloween”, the Society of United Writers (SEU) will present “Once Upon a Halloween”, October 28 at 5:00 pm in the Aquelarre Traproom. It will be a night of costumes, literature and terror. It will be open mic.

Source: Panama America

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