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La organización negra (Ejercicio Documental)

Buenos Aires, 1984. The city awakens from the long night of dictatorship. Its streets are once again filled with people. Democratic euphoria tinges everything with a multi-colored optimism. However, from the margins, identifying with black, the color no one wants to see, a group of young people is preparing to intervene in public space in a revolutionary way. Without even suspecting it, they are about to launch a theatrical device that will mark a before and after in the world of theater and performance in Argentina.

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Buenos Aires, 1984. The city awakens from the long night of dictatorship. Its streets are once again filled with people. Democratic euphoria tinges everything with a multi-colored optimism. However, from the margins, identifying with black, the color no one wants to see, a group of young people is preparing to intervene in public space in a revolutionary way. Without even suspecting it, they are about to launch a theatrical device that will mark a before and after in the world of theater and performance in Argentina.

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