The Argentine community celebrates its Revolution Week in Miami

(By Belén Gandolfo Screpante) A series of great events, organized by an increasingly larger community, are being celebrated in our city of Miami. Argentina has a huge community of residents who integrate more and more each day and participate in a greater number of activities. The various organizations within this community have prepared an extensive agenda of celebrations for the May Revolution of 1810.

May 23: The Women's Business Committee and the Argentine American Chamber of Commerce of Florida.

The Women's Business Committee and the Argentine American Chamber of Commerce of Florida invite interested individuals to participate in the upcoming Networking meeting on Tuesday, May 23, at 5:00 PM at the World Trade Center Miami.

With the presence of Natalia De Vita, an international speaker and expert in Power Skills, who will share the keys to transitioning from a fixed mindset to an expansion mindset.

Participants will have the opportunity to introduce themselves, present their companies, and connect with other participants in a relaxed environment perfect for exchanging professional experiences.

Register for free AQUÍ (HERE)

May 24: Screening of the film "AD10S" for the first time in the United States.

"AD10S" is more than a film, more than a tribute to the emblematic figure of Argentine soccer, Diego Armando Maradona. It is a brotherhood embrace between neighboring peoples through art and culture. The documentary showcases an artistic display involving music as a global driving force, singing, dancing, plastic arts, Rioplatense culture, the importance of teamwork, and the unity of a community paying tribute to a prominent figure in sports and the world.

This artistic project begins in the United States, the current place of residence of Uruguayan composer Gabriel Eloy Carrizo.

After the death of Diego Armando Maradona, Eloy writes a heartfelt text from the depths of his heart, recalling his childhood, his football career, the emotions generated by the star, and what he meant for the world of sports.

Finally, the documentary consists of capturing the contribution of each artist, dynamically taking us through the creative process and conveying the sense of brotherhood between neighboring peoples, constituting the driving force behind it all.

Private screening for special guests on May 23 at 7:00 PM

Open screening for the general public on May 24 at 7:00 PM

Silverspot Cinema - Downtown Miami 300 SE 3rd Street - Miami FL 33138.

May 24: Exhibition at MAMAN Fine Art

On the other hand, on Wednesday, May 24, MAMAN Fine Art opens its doors to celebrate a new anniversary of the May Revolution in an informal setting, accompanied by the works of artists from the Maman Fine Art collection that are part of its current exhibition.

The current exhibition includes renowned artists such as Martha Boto, Gregorio Vardánega, Carlos Crúz-Diez, Raúl Lozza, Fernando Cánovas, Nushi Muntaabski, Daniel Scheimberg, Luis Wells, Julio Le Parc, Mondongo, Guillermo Kuitca, Alejandro Puente, and Bastón Díaz.

MAMAN Fine Art specializes in Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art. The gallery's work has helped launch and consolidate the careers of some of Argentina's most important artists. MAMAN Fine Art - Miami houses over 3,000 works of art. Its main exhibition hall and extensive backroom space offer the opportunity to admire pieces from different periods of Latin American art, including concrete, informalist, kinetic, geometric abstraction, neo-figuration, and pop art, among others.

Interested individuals can register here.

May 25: Annual Gala Dinner of the Argentine

Annual Gala Dinner of the Argentine American Chamber of Commerce in Florida

"Celebrating the May Revolution"

It will take place on May 25 at 7:00 PM at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami. Glamour, fun, excitement, raffles, awards, and lots of networking.

To reserve your ticket, you can do so here.

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