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Festival of Collectives: 30,000 people and a new record on its fourth night

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Festival of Collectives: 30,000 people and a new record on its fourth night

The night of Saturday the 3rd broke all records, with 30,000 attendees filling the venue that closed at 11pm until the audience changed.

Mayor Marcos Torres took the main stage of the festival, where he announced the signing of a new agreement of brotherhood and tourist-cultural and commercial promotion, this time with the town of Villa Cura Brochero, and which adds to the long list of actions of the local government to continue positioning the city even internationally. In turn, the president thanked the public present for choosing Alta Gracia and the Communities as a destination this summer season.

On the day, the tents of the communities were once again full of neighbors and tourists who came to discover their typical flavors, and who were then able to enjoy great presentations by local artists on the “Milo Morcillo” stage: Mala Specto, He Visto to Lucy, Surikata Ki, Pablo Lobos, Los Nuestros and Bancate la Pelusa. On the other hand, the main numbers made everyone dance with the performances of the renowned Negro Videla and Dale Q Va, a band that was one of the most popular in the four days of the meeting.

The ballets that on this occasion shared the beauty of their typical dances were Spain, Italy, Arab Countries, France, Ireland, Taiko Ballet, India, Ikram Ballet (Syrian Lebanese Society).

Today, Sunday, the main festival of Alta Gracia will experience its last night of pure flavor, culture and rhythm, with the main numbers by La Clave Trío, Los Iracundos and the great show by Coki Ramírez.

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