Monday, January 31, 2011

Hyperthyroidism With Calf Pain

denying it, it was great

Conversation with Javier Payet in El Cerrito del Carmen

Presenting Island in the National Palace of Culture attracted more than twice as many people expected you. The documentary shocking! and the discussion group that followed with Alberto Fuentes, of the Archives of the PN. Uli Stelzner , the producer, made a surprise visit. The blog United Latin American makes an interesting review (and incidentally me very brief interview.) You can read it by clicking here .

Today will tell a discussion group to which I was lucky enough to go and which was excellent .

Gradually people began arriving, some with children, some walking the dog, and curiosity were joining the group that came to hear the discussion with Javier Payet , organized by students of neighborhood organization module Arts and Culture in Your Neighborhood offered by the Cultural Center of Spain . In the end, there was a large group of about 25 people or more that beautiful morning in the Cerrito del Carmen .

Conversation with Javier Payet in El Cerrito del Carmen

Indeed, in the courses section, do not miss the new series of courses in drawing and painting, poetry and guitar for all ages that start Sunday in El Cerrito del Carmen .

As I was telling, it was a good group. Many took out paper and began to take note, because Payeras conversation about his personal experience in the cultural circles of Guatemala to this day, especially in the 90s until today, was fascinating and was a treasure trove of historical information is imparted enjoyable and fun. Just what was the Questions and Answers section.

To me personally, I liked when we pulled out several books from his backpack, to show that most influenced his life as an artist, as author and professional. (Speaking of books, I'm reading the last book of "Bolo Flores" and I am enjoying).

View playground in El Cerrito del Carmen

join Do not miss the next informal discussion group organized by students of the module, which will be taught by well-known writer and journalist Luis Aceituno . And if you missed the conversation with Javier Payet or want to hear more, soon present another discussion group on the history of rock Bad Attitude. See it in the Events section .

again, and before I forget, for those interested in photography too good, I invite you to see the last of Eny Roland for the magazine's Magacín Siglo XXI. visit them by clicking here .

Center View from El Cerrito del Carmen

I venture to predict that the Cerrito del Carmen may well be the next "Happening place" of Historical Center.

The park has been beautifully restored thanks largely to the invaluable Teoxché intervention, and neighbors are not left behind, using the public spaces of the great organizing cultural events in the neighborhood, as was the music hosted by the Colectivo Cultural Pie Wool within the framework of the Know Your Neighborhood Festival organized by Urban .

envision a day in the surrounding cafes, artistic and cultural intevenciones more commercial development by neighborhood residents. Y witch as I think it will come true, because I imagined myself to The Sixth and I come! El Cerrito del Carmen, however, lends itself to a more engaged with its original inhabitants.

Detail Cerrito del Carmen

Sundays is great to go to Cerrito. John Chapin Street closed for Steps and pedals. In addition, the park has a children's area, clean restrooms, a nice outdoor cafe, schools of music, painting and literature outdoor and more. I recommend it!

Gossip: already told me several people that the event in Silverio Ultraviolet Projects was wild. A lot like they broke his head. Metaphorically speaking, of course. Always something interesting happening in Ultraviolet Projects you!

And now for the events. There is absolutely something to do every day, they can even go from one event to another, day after day. I recommend

especially the Guatemalan Film Festival in the courtyard of the National Palace . Controversial film and discussion with Julio Prado (yeah, yeah, fair, it's famous News For God ), someone who is very interesting to offer us after which we can all go eat tacos and even have a lovely cold when there Tacos Tequila in hand.

Fixed "we see you Friday then?

View from the Cerrito del Carmen

EVENTS

TUESDAY February 1

4:00 pm - Dance Lesson
Inaugural Lesson Dance inaugural school year at the National School of Dance opens today at the Chamber Theatre National Theatre . For more information call 5511-6914.

6:00 pm - Tuesday Film Screening of Short
Qak'aslemal Guatemalans, and Our Existence Alejo Chrysostom. 2007. Documentary. 26 min .. In The Red House (3rd Avenue 6-51 Zone 1, Centro Histórico).

7:00 pm - Events & Appearances
Red Ultraviolet Projects In to (11 Calle 5-36 "B" Z. 1). Always something interesting here.

7:00 pm - The Feast for Crows
A beautiful house in the center of the city lies the ruin and infamy as the only remaining legacy of a family fallen on hard times since Doña Engracia the widowed. By popular demand, extending the presentation. At the Teatro Manuel Galich People's University (10th Street 10-32 Z. 1). Entry: Q.50. Adults only .

WEDNESDAY, February 2

festivity of the Virgen de Candelaria 2011

Historic and very traditional festival of the Historical Center. For schedule and more information, see the flyer below.



8:00 pm - Ska-cumbia with jerks
A fun and boogie with the Yahoos. In The Historic Centre Maga (6 av A 19-83 Z. 1). Free admission.

THURSDAY February 3


7:00 pm - Theater: Same
Using the technique of "Theater of the Self," Bones and Myke, perform a social representation of some unknown stories of friends of all life in the neighborhood of El Limón, Zone 18, Guatemala City. In The Red House (3rd Avenue 6-51 Zone 1).

8:00 pm - The 90s. Musical Event Theme
Who does not remember Alice in Chains , Green Day , Korn, etc..? not miss this event themed music and videos in Bad Attitude. Guests: Javier Payet (writer) Juan Aguirre (Music) Reasons for Change. Banda Guest: Sophia . For more information, see flyer below.


FRIDAY February 4


6:00 pm - Film Festival
Guatemalan Cultural Center of Spain presents Guatemalan film and discussion group: La Bodega , with commentary and discussion group for attorney, attorney and author CICIG Julio Barrios Prado (see flyer below). La Bodega is the work of Ray Freeman who has been through Comal House . The film is a quest for vengeance blind roads linking the two city dwellers and gang. In the courtyard of the National Palace of Culture . Cost Free .


8:00 pm - Acoustic: After Silence
Armando Pineda Guatemalan singer-songwriter has a new album with the music of poems by Manuel José Arce. In The Red House (3rd Avenue 6-51 Zone 1, Central Hysterical.)

8:00 pm - Cumbia Beet
In La Maga from downtown. Cumbia, folk, reggae, blues with Beats Beets! (6 Av A 19-83 Z-1). Free admission .

8:00 pm - These Are They Fucking
The comedy drama tells the story of four women who work in an NGO dedicated to support and care of abused women. However, each of which has been the victim of abuse in different areas of life. The Hugo House Theatre Cultural Center Carrillo Miguel Angel Asturias (24 street 3-21 Z. 1). Entry Q.60

SATURDAY February 5

8:00 pm - Dubwise Revolution
A tribute to the Master Producer and inventor of the concept of Remix / Dub King Tubby with a wide selection of Dub, Dubstep, Ragga Jungle mixed totally live. Las Gardenias (7a Ave 4-11 Z 1). Entry: Q.10.

8:00 pm - These If you are Fucking

The comedy drama tells the story of four women working in an NGO dedicated to support and care of abused women. However, each of which has been the victim of abuse in different areas of life. The Hugo House Theatre Cultural Center Carrillo Miguel Angel Asturias (24 Calle 3-21 Z-1). Entry Q.60

8:00 pm - Love The Rock
Celebrating 22 anniversary of Radio Viejo in La Bodeguita del Centro. For more information, see flyer below.


SUNDAY February 6

9:00 am - invaded the streets of our City (by bike!)

Guatemala Critical Mass invites. Location: Jocotenango Park (6th Avenue and 3rd. Street Zone 2, Parque Morazan old) I also invite you to watch the videos of our travels in December and January. Assists with all your family. Cost Free .

5:00 pm - These Are They Fucking
The comedy drama tells the story of four women working in an NGO dedicated to support and care of abused women. However, each of which has been the victim of abuse in different areas of life. The Hugo House Theatre Cultural Center Carrillo Miguel Angel Asturias (24 Calle 3-21 Z-1). Entry Q.60

UPCOMING EVENTS: At once point your calendars for two upcoming events:



And as always we have a section long and courses short term that can be taken in the Historic Center . If you visit the 3 previous posts, will also find a lot to do in these weeks and months to come here, as far as courses are concerned. The center is now rife and cuisine cooking schools and educational centers of the visual arts, performing arts, manuals and more. The Historic Center is also now the headquarters of the College of Arts of USAC .

Student art courses, El Cerrito del Carmen

COURSES

Sundays from 10 am to Noon --- School of Art and Painting.
School of Outdoor Art Cerrito del Carmen, Gual Max Saravia, begins classes. Every Sunday from 6 February. Bring drawing pencils and notebook. For students from 4 years to 100. Registration: Q.10. The rest Cost Free.

Sundays from 10 am to Noon --- Guitar and School of Poetry
guitar school already started, but new members can join. The area is poetry by José Domingo López Juárez. The literary circle is for people of all ages. In Cerrito del Carmen (park opposite the church). Courses

Piedrasanta Educentro
Built In Santa Historical Center (11 Calle 6-50 Z-1), graduates, free courses, health and beauty, teachers and family issues, crafts, cooking and baking, literature and languages \u200b\u200band more. Open to the public, at very affordable prices. For more information, click here .

Dance and Health
In Dance and Movement Center Macehl (5a Calle 7-65 zone 1) are courses in dance and gymnastics for a more productive life. More information phone 5208-5703.


Dance Dance The inaugural lecture of the academic year of the National Dance School starts on Wednesday 1 February at the Chamber Theatre National Theatre . For more information call 5511-6914.

Detail Cerrito del Carmen

For my part, I already signed up a cursos libres aqui en el Centro Histórico . Los hay en el Centro Cultural Metropolitano , en el Paraninfo (bellísimos lugares ambos), en la Universidad Popular y en otras academias del área. Hay demasiado que hacer, los maestros son reconocidísmos artistas guatemaltecos y los precios no tienen competencia. Imposible no inscribirse a más de algo.

Como siempre, les recuerdo que se irán incorporando más eventos al calendario según avance la semana. Igual, como habrán visto, tienen mucho que hacer y siempre hay más de algo para todos los gustos. Se me cuidan mucho esta semana y se me van por la sombra. Hugs to everyone!

His family hotel in the heart of the historic center

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Gay Cruising Spots Nc

VOTERS DECIDE THE 2 PLACES OF HISTORICAL CENTER ICONIC

Musical Sculpture Gallery, Zero miles, National Palace Culture

First, we start well this week: I RECOMMEND SUPER visiting the blog of Eny Roland and see his latest collection of photos from the series Urban Gallery. are very good. Can see them by clicking here . Also very good is the blog Shut It designer André André Gribble and Design Blog Chiltepe The Bara and Yon.

As notified of gossip Historical Center, I wanted to tell that in a survey through Facebook that was done in the Historic Centre Division where people asked which is the most iconic center, and all the votes came in the first two places: the coffee bar, 100 Doors and Trade Portal. Many other respondents said that for them, the most iconic was his own house in zone 1. So that you see!

Do you have other suggestions for the most iconic of the Historic Center? stories, stories.

Detail column, the National Palace of Culture

Another gossip notified. I tell them to stunning photographic exhibition of Jean-Marie Simon in the National Palace of Culture someone removed all the labels that gave name and context of each picture, so that the visitors can appreciate its beauty but do not know who the people or historical moments these photographs, sometimes harder than you think you can bear, show us.

First, someone removed his glasses to the statue of Tasso Hadjidodou in The Sixth and then someone takes the tags of a photo exhibition. Is it the work of a Dybbuk? (If you do not know what Dybbuk, for that is Google. I leave it to task.)

Patio, National Palace of Culture

After many setbacks and difficulties, was finally displaying the documentary Island of Uli Stelzner of Guatemalan Film Festival of Cultural Center of Spain, thanks to the generosity of staff events National Palace of Culture , who offered the courtyard of the Palace for the presentation of the documentary. This was followed by a discussion with Alberto Fuentes , team coordination Archives National Police. Many people worked hard to present this document of great historical importance.

The turnout was very nurtured - they had people sitting up in the stands! - And there were quite cathartic reactions among the public. Moreover, more than twice came of people expected. From here, the documentary will take you on a tour inside the republic. If you missed it and want to see, they can get in Cervantes House, show yourself and Sophos. They are SUPER recommend.

Public Island in the National Palace of Culture

Stay tuned there will be more presentations Guatemalan Film Festival from the Cultural Center of Spain , all followed fascinating conversations free of cost .

Something else that I recommend much is to visit the gallery Kilometer Zero the National Palace of Culture . It is an extremely quiet, relaxing, full of beautiful pieces of art from Guatemala. My favorite is a musical sculpture to be seen at the beginning of this post, a very clever creation of bicycle rims that move incessantly creating a soft and heavenly music.

events this week are real good. Do not miss the Festival Know Your Neighborhood from Saturday and discussion with Javier Payet on Sunday, Candelaria parties and much, much more. also call the National Theatre for all artists and groups wishing to submit proposals for all types of art for 2011.

"Earthquake 1976." Zero Gallery Work in the National Palace of Culture

EVENTS

A Week - Week Martiana
For more information, see flyer below.


SUNDAY January 23

11:00 am - The Monster Trash
The Cultural Center La Casa Roja ( 3a. Avenida 6-51 Zone 1, compared to Library Fatima). The Garbage Monster has toured many communities in Guatemala and other Central American countries, Spain, Italy and Argentina, where through the smile and images the public learns. It is a work that amazes big and small. General admission: It will cap .

TUESDAY January 25


2:30 to 4:00 pm - Encounters of the Third Kind
Projects In Ultraviolet (11 Calle 5-36 "B", Z. 1). A workshop given by Esther Planas. The encounters of the third type suggest a capacity of coincidence in time and space. What may be generated during certain meetings between certain People will take a unique and will give way to dialogue, events and experiences. Emerge and will travel ideas, names and definitions, practice and theory. And the possibility of formalization of these experiences in virtual planes as the creation of a Wikipedia page on "meetings and found" while the passage is slowly unravels in "forms" and "traces." Cost: Q150 x 3 days. Dates: 25, 26 and 27 January

7:00 pm - Fiesta Purrún
relatable relatable and poetry reading with Paul Bromo, Edna Sandoval, Eduardo Juarez, Juan Thought and other guest authors. In The Grand Hotel (9na. Calle 7-64 Zona 1). Free admission .

WEDNESDAY January 26

6:00 pm - Book Presentation "Notes, Memories and Memoirs" by José Eulalio Samayoa.
In the auditorium of the Academy Geography and History (3rd Ave 8-35 Zona 1). Personal texts written by the famous musician (1781-1866) on political events and time of the day. Refreshments will be served. Free admission .


Thursday January 27
8:00 pm - The 80s. Theme and Musical Event
in Discussion Bad Attitude (4th Calle 5-10 zone 1) with special guests Taz (Rockolvuh) and Jorge Rodas (Artistic Producer) . Banda guest: Miss Lillith . Entrance consumption.

FRIDAY January 28


8:00 pm - The jerks are back!
Café Bar In The Circle (7 Avenida 10-23 Zona 1). Aphrodisiac Cumbia dancing all night and celebrate the birthday of our friend better known as SAMUEL RIVERA MILHOUSE! There is parking in front. Free admission .

8:00 pm - Concert of the Unicorn (Rumba Flamenca).
In The Bodeguita (12 Calle 3-55 zone 1). For more information, see flyer below.


8:00 pm - Special Night and Reggae Drum & Bass / Jungle
Overnight at La Maga (6th av. "A" 19-83 zone 1). Free admission . See flyer below.



SATURDAY JANUARY 29


10:00 am - Opening of the Festival "Know Your Neighborhood"
Aura Marina, Performance in Collective
Balcony Pie Wool Cultural
1:00 pm - Tournament and Award-Pie Baton
Cost Free

Permanent Festival Activities "Know Your Neighborhood" Marimba Municipal

Delicious Food Sale Chapina video projection
John Chapin
Exhibition "Know Your Neighborhood" of Urban
Cost Free

6:00 pm - Public Poetry
Something intimate. Readings David Robinson (Panama), Marvin Garcia (Guatemala), Lucia de León (Guatemala) and Pablo Bromo (Guatemala). Cultural Center and Cafe in Red House (3rd Avenue 6-51 Zone 1). Free admission.

8:00 pm - Cumbia
Aphrodisiac Blend
ska, rumba, cumbia, funk and more in charge of the friendly band jerks. At the Circle Bar Café (7a Ave 10-23 Z-1). Free Admission Cost . For more information and a review of jerks , click here.

8:00 pm - Basic Acoustic
Bad Attitude In (4th Calle 5-10 zone 1) . For more information, see flyer below.


SUNDAY January 30


10:00 am - Conversation with Javier Payet
As part of the Leaders Training Course in Cultural Management Neighborhood. Do not miss the opportunity to talk with Javier Payet, renowned journalist, author and cultural organizer. Open to the public. In the Plaza Mexico in Cerrito del Carmen. Free of Cost. (parking opposite the church)

presentation followed by pleasant music for singers Guatemala.

Permanent Activities Festival "Know Your Neighborhood" Marimba Municipal


Sale delicious cuisine video projection chapina
John Chapin
Exhibition "Know Your Neighborhood" of Urban

WEDNESDAY, February 2

Celebrations of the Virgin of Candelaria

2011 Historica and very traditional festival of the Historical Center. For schedule and more information, see the flyer below.



CALL FOR ARTISTS


The Miguel Angel Asturias Cultural Center opens its call for application seasons and presentations of music, dance, theater and others. To download form click here and then click on the graph. COURSES



Workshop Performative Encounters of the Third Kind
Projects In Ultraviolet (11 Calle 5-36 "B", Z. 1). A workshop given by Esther Planas. The encounters of the third type suggest a capacity of coincidence in time and space. What may be generated during certain meetings between certain people will take a unique and will give way to dialogue, events and experiences. Emerge and will travel ideas, names and definitions, practice and theory. And the possibility of formalization of these experiences in virtual planes as the creation of a Wikipedia page on "meetings and found" while the passage is slowly unravels in "forms" and "traces." Apart from walking through the center, there will be much discussion and democratic discussion. Cost: Q150 x 3 days. Dates: 25, 26 and 27 January

Kaleidoscope: Course To See life differently
For more information, see the flyer below.


Technical School Food Cuisine Le
To more information, see the flyer below.


Poetry Workshop for Women
date: Thursday, February 3
Time: 16 hours.
Address: 6a Calle 0-40 Zone 3 (Calle Cesar Brañas)
Contact Phone: 42458549 (Maya Cu) 22,214,152 (Beatriz Sandoval, Children's School painters Frida Kahlo). Take three texts themselves that may be subject of discussion or review by others. Texts that are not satisfied or feel they are not finished or situations in this way. Or ultimately, the ones they like or they want. The workshop lasts 3 months and the final be given recognition. Q.25 Cost per session.

To see the impressive number of courses of all types occurring in the Historic Center , see the two posts ago. There is something for everyone.

Well my dear @ s @ s little boy, that's all for today. As always, we will be adding events to the calendar through the week as we got the information, so feel free to visit often as they want to see what else there is. And you know that your comments are always welcome here because ... they want!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Female Bodybuilders From Hell

LA LUPE, Farn AND WORST HAMBURGER BÁSICO3

La Sexta, Historical Center

The title of today sounds around tin marin two ping ... but everything has its reason for being, you see.

The picture today is the statue of Tasso. Most of you have seen the statue of Tasso Hadjidodou that although not much like our beloved Tasso, has become one of the icons sculptural Paseo de La Sexta.

And speaking of La Sexta, a new and interesting article on the Lux Cinema (75 years old) and its rebirth as a cultural center can be read by clicking here .

back to the statue . The people around him to take pictures with it and when it came to putting his new glasses (after someone stole the first he had), there was a large crowd to witness the renewal of the statue's glasses. It makes me and everyone we've taken a liking to the statue as well.

Básico3. Photo courtesy of Básico3

Speaking of people who inspires love and respect ...

I tell them the good and Farnés Básico3 came to give a talk at a neighborhood cultural management course being taught courtesy the Cultural Center of Spain , in collaboration with Urban in district Cerrito del Carmen.

Jose Farnes has been for many years a staunch advocate for artists orginales Guatemalans Básico3 field of rock and is a musician and "merge synergist" (I can not think of another way to describe it) of music events. Both spaces have forged upstream and me so, I admire.

In this talk was amply demonstrated also that the two are naturally born educators.

addition to providing valuable expertise and timely development and promotion of events, the talk really focused on the spirit of what arts and cultural management, the need to have a dream, the persistence to follow, and the importance of having goals that transcend the material rewards: If you do what you love, the money will come . It is more ...

Cultural Center Gallery Red House

Farnés Básico3 and managed to open (again!) Mental doors and break paradigms and stereotypes among several of the attendees, about what which is the cultural wealth of rock and Hip Hop Guatemala. Attendees were delighted with the conversation, were motivated and inspired.

hope that they can be repeated many more conversations of this caliber in Historical Center. Stay tuned! Speaking of good vibes in the Historic Center ...

We have a new cultural center! Have coffee, bar, library, audio library and art gallery. called Red House and is located on the 3rd Ave 6-51 Zone 1 (Against Bookstore Fatima).

Gallery The Red House opened its doors

with the opening of the exhibition La Lupe II, based on re-interpretations of images of the Virgin emerging artists from Guadeloupe Guatemala.

According to the official description: "The exhibition is proposed as a debate and denunciation. It is hoped that work can open the door to personal and collective reflection on the cultural and religious customs."

La Lupe II Exhibition at La Casa Roja

Some images are of a mystical beauty and dreamy, while others are downright irreverent, cartoonish and even vulgar, but in a friendly and inviting thinking. It is always interesting and entertaining to watch re-interpretations of classics:-mouthed, ideas, and some Sometimes inspiration. And lust! Greed that I wanted to almost all parts present.

Artists Lilo Euler, photographer Ana Cabrera, violinist, in the courtyard of La Casa Roja

I liked a lot more pieces, including photography exhibition of the sociologist and photographer Lilo Euler, who took a series of photographs of Guadalupe Day celebrations of the Garifuna community in Guatemala. Lilo combines an artistic eye with idiosyncratic enough sensitivity sociologist with excellent results.

I have not yet seen the list of lottery this week, but one thing I say: If I won it, I will return to buy several of the pieces on display in Red House .

Visitor II La Lupe, La Casa Roja

Red House itself offers a nice space in the new version is better than when it was successfully performed Free Coffee. Where was the cafeteria is now a cozy library - or what will the library when completed - and the cafeteria became a space that was the dining room and space antañon original carriage house or car. I immediately put down a photo of the cafeteria. I was very good.

By the way, you can see in the picture above the floors most beautiful and best preserved in the house! And floors are works of art in itself and almost do not look so well preserved.

Cultural Center Cafe Bar Red House

the time I was there a seductive atmosphere permeated the aroma of delicious food. I was introduced to the culinary artists in charge of the kitchen, and enthusiastic young people with obvious love for his art. No doubt there will be an experience to eat a lot --- much, much! - Better than Jack's burgers Place mentioned in the post of last week.

Lojo culinary artists and Friends Sebastian Kitchen of the Cultural Centre Red House

also located in The Red House is the headquarters of A. Porras, director of The Firefly, with its famous collection of historical cinema Guatemala. In other words, a cultural center that offers everything really! I think it's worth seeing. Is open in the evenings.

And before they close, will also also visit:
a) Exposing Hip Hop Revolution in Ex-Centric ( the 7th Ave between 12 and 13 streets Central Bar on ). I've already gone like 3 times and never get tired of seeing her. Super worth it! REE L cost.
b) The stunning exhibition of 40 photos of Jean-Marie Simon , Eternal Spring, Eternal Tyranny , years of armed conflict. In the Palace of Culture until 30 January. Free cost.

Other than that, I have not accomplished much because I've gone very busy working - occasionally when I work, you do not believe it! - But one evening I was pleased to refurbish the famous writer Max Araujo as before Coffee was Imeri and today is Aida C . The menu changed a bit, it is more trendy or modern, but basically the same food as tasty as ever, in the same family friendly atmosphere that characterizes him.

Indeed, famous Aida C (6th street between the 4th and 3rd Avenues) is the cheesecake with corn. Try it with a coffee, I like it.

Cafe Bar and Red House

I also had some coffee with friends at Jack's Place . going back to wheat mule, as they say, but this time I went for my friends wanted to know. And do not ask for burgers, but the service for our drinks was sooooo slow better and not ask anything to eat.

It takes about 20 minutes just to give one the menu, and then ... I swear ... all (every last!) the waiters and waitresses were gone for about 10 or 15 minutes and during that time there was none to attend! Easily could have been going a lot without paying the bill and neither would have noticed.

As I'm picky, right? And for the record that I always believe in telling good and bad, that you are known, so I have to say that Jack's Place is decorated very nice in an old house, did a good job decorative and worth knowing about it and for its menu of coffees with liqueur. Good for an afternoon with cold ... and unhurried.

One of my favorite works in La Lupe II in Red House Gallery

And more we come to the events that have sent me this week and notice that several of them are of such a scheduler so allow them to go from one event to another the same day, without having to travel long distances. support our writers, artists and merchants from downtown.

And good radios with national programming also: Radio Universidad 92.1 FM and The Rock Circus .

put them back a list of all courses, a listing risen to the last post, with short and long courses, visual arts, avant garde and conceptual art, traditional crafts, and more. I recommend them all! No matter that we have no special talent, because there is no way to continue growing and growing as people. In addition, re good way to make new friends. cheer up!

photos, La Lupe II Cultural Center Red House (the framed look that cute!)


EVENTS

TUESDAY 18 JANUARY

4:00 to 7:00 pm - Introduction and Index Catalogue Illustrated by Edwin Shook.
CIRMA is pleased to invite you to the Presentation Catalog and Index Illustrated Collection Field Sheets Dr. Edwin Shook. Rigoberta Menchu \u200b\u200bHall in the Directorate General of Cultural and Natural Heritage, Ministry of Culture and Sports (12 Avenida 11-11, Zone 1). Free admission .

7:00 pm - The Feast for Crows
adults only work presented at the Sala Manuel Galich University Theatre People (10th Street 10-32 Z. 1). Entry Q.50.

9:00 pm - Tarot Transa
your Destiny Tarot Characters come to life and mystical music together to dance!
At Ground Zero (11 C. 5-27 Z.1). Let's start with a good start in 2011 with tarot readings, dance, toast, brownies and alcohol. Camilla Chameleon music and projections. For more information see the flyer below.

WEDNESDAY 19 JANUARY

2:00 pm - Start Course Performance and Ritual
Projects In Ultraviolet (11 Calle B 5-36 Zone 1) For more information, see in "Courses."

8:00 pm - The Best Cumbia Misery
On Wednesday midweek dancing steps beginning ..! In La Maga Historical Center (6 av A 19-83 Z. 1). For more information contact a lamaga4grados@gmail.com.

THURSDAY 20 JANUARY

6:00 pm - The Island Film Forum and Conversation with Alberto Fuentes.
NOT MISS . In National Palace of Culture (National Palace). Come see one of the most moving documentary about a historical period and one of the most impressive historical archives in the contemporary history of Guatemala, Island of Uli Stelzner, and participate in the fascinating discussion with Alberto Fuentes, one of the directors of the file and characters in the film. Cost Free .

Island by Uli Stelzner

7:00 pm - Tomorrow
Performance / Beatriz Lopez project in collaboration with the Central. Ultraviolet Projects In (11 Calle B 5-36 Zone 1).

8:30 pm - The 70s (Musical Tour)
A fabulous themed event with the participation of recognized Luis Aceituno and Jorge Sierra in Bad Attitude. Information on the wheel down.


FRIDAY 21 JANUARY

2:00 pm --- Opening transcends forward
This will be great! to spend an excellent time to support the youth transcends borders. There will be participants from Guatemala, El Salvador and the United States. For more information, see flyer below.


6:00 pm - Earthdance 2011
Guatemala
Let's start 2011 with a nice touch in the Bodeguita (12 Calle 3-55 Z.1) with artists nationals seeking music through Guatemala to support the movement Earthdance


7:00 pm - The braggart soldier
Manuel Galich Hall Theatre of the People's University (10th Street 10-32 Z. 1) . Entry Q.40 , students with ID and seniors age half price. "The braggart soldier" of Plautus is a comedy set in ancient Rome where he reveals the playfulness of the characters against the arrogance and swagger of the soldiers of the time. " A history of classical language punctuated by the spark of humor Guatemala.

8:00 pm - Silverio. Electronics and Cumbia.
It will be a great purrún in Ultraviolet Projects (conveniently a few steps from transcends ). For more information about this artist and the event, see the flyer below and click here.


8:00 pm - Opening Party transcends
The Guatemalan Association of Hip Hop artists are invited to a launch party for the new annual cycle transcends: rap, poetry, music and more . At the headquarters of Transcend (12 Calle 5-49 Zona 1). Free admission . SATURDAY

JANUARY 22

7:00 pm - The braggart soldier

Manuel Galich Hall Theatre of the People's University (10th Street 10-32 Z. 1). Entry Q.40 , students with ID and seniors age half price. "The braggart soldier" of Plautus is a comedy set in ancient Rome where he reveals the playfulness of the characters against the arrogance and swagger of the soldiers of the time. " A history of classical language punctuated by the spark of humor Guatemala.

7:00 pm - It takes courage punk rock night
national Bad Attitude (4th Street 5-10 zone 1). For more information, see flyer below.


SUNDAY 23 JANUARY

11: 00 am - The monster in the trash. Puppet
A work that amazes big and small. This work has toured many communities in Guatemala and other Central American countries, Spain, Italy and Argentina, where through the smile and images the public learns. In Red House (3rd Ave 6-51 Zona 1). Admission: will pass the hat.

5:00 pm - The braggart soldier

theater Manuel Galich de la Universidad Popular (10a calle 10-32 Z. 1). Entrada Q.40 , estudiantes con carné y personas de la tercera edad a mitad de precio . "El Soldado Fanfarrón" de Plauto es una divertida comedia ambientada en la Roma antigua donde se pone en evidencia la picardía de los personajes frente a la prepotencia y fanfarronería de los soldados de “aquel tiempo”. Una historia con lenguaje clásico salpicado por la chispa del humor guatemalteco.


Cursos, Taller Experimenal de Gráfica (TEG)

CURSOS

Taller de Performance y Ritual
Wednesday at 2:30 pm to 7:00 pm in Projects Ultraviolet (11 Calle B 5-36 Zone 1). For more information, see flyer below.


Taller Experimental de Grafica

now open ENROLLMENT monthly workshops engraving (engraving, drypoint, etc..) And screen by members of the Torana Guatemalans and other renowned artists. For more information visit the Taller Experimental de Grafica in Metropolitan Cultural Center (former Central Post Office, 7th Ave and 12 Street) on Thursday, Friday or Saturday morning, or contact e-tallerexperimental@hotmail.com.

Concept Video Workshop Taught by Sandra Monterroso
and Thomas Larouche. For more information, see flyer below.

Municipal School of Drawing and Painting Open Enrollment
28 and 29 January, all day until 5 pm, the Metropolitan Cultural Center (former Central Post Office, 7th Ave and 12 Street) . Quarterly drawing courses for all levels, adults and children, with excellent qualified teachers. offer optional graduate. Classes begin the first week of February.

courses at the University Theatre Popular
Registration is open to receive drama classes by Angelo Medina. Information in the People's University (10 Calle 10-32 Z-1). To register bring 2 passport size photographs and photocopy of identification. Single payment of Q210 a year. Day: Monday through Friday from 6 pm to 8:30 pm Classes begin Jan. 17. For more information, click here .

Course "Wisdom for Everyday Life" will take place at

NA Historical Center. Classes meet on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. For more information contact: nuevaacropoliszona1@gmail.com 4326-7305 and 2230-4398.

Municipal School of Sculpture
Registration will be held from 25 to Jan. 29 from 9 am to 5:00 pm at the Metropolitan Center for Culture (former Central Post Office, 7th Ave and 12 Street). Classes start Feb. 1. May request further information on tel 2251-3860. Parking is specially priced for students in the next block . offer optional graduate.

Free Courses in the auditorium of the USAC

Drawing, sculpture, stained glass, music (violin, piano, marimba, guitar), singing and more in the Centro Cultural Universitario (the Auditorium, 2nd Ave 12-40 Z-1, with free parking and security ) . For more information visit the Assembly Hall during business hours or call the Tels 5510-5806, 55136364 and 5510-5806.

Open Enrollment, Conser National Observatory Music
registration hours are 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, at the offices of the National Conservatory (3rd Ave 4-61 Z 1). For more information, call 2232-8726
Tel. The entrance examination children will be Jan. 10 from 2 pm. Also classes for young adults electric bass, drums, flute, guitar, violin, piano, singing and more.

Free Course Drawing
In La Casa de Cervantes (5a Calle 5-18 Z-1, the street behind the Palacio Nac). Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday all day. For more information visit Casa de Cervantes or contact the telephone 4257-5108. Schools

Food
In Chef's Center Academy (3a Calle 6-28 zone 1). For more information call the Tels 2251-9468 and 2232-9527. Classes are also offered in Culinary Academy Historical Center of the renowned chef José María Folgar. Tels more information for 5293-5189 or 4338-1633.

Well my dear, I invite you to return to review the bill because we will be adding more events as we will arrive. And while, I care and I misbehave. Here are loved viv san @ s @ s!