Multiple cultural activities in the days of the National Festival of Chamamé - National Festival Chamame days multiple cultural activities!

The grandparents of the Litoral Residence yesterday received the visit of Brian Acevedo, Gustavo Miqueri and Charly González accompanied by the dancers of the San Juan Bautista Ballet.

The Litoral Residence, located on Ruta 12 Km 1027.5, was the scene yesterday of a new installment of the Chamamé con Todos program. On this occasion, the proposal framed in the activities prior to the National Chamamé Festival (which will take place between January 17 and 26), was attended by Brian Acevedo, Gustavo Miqueri and Charly González accompanied by the Ballet dancers Saint John Baptist.

It should be noted that this program is being carried out in penal units, hospitals and nursing homes, where different artists of the genre offer their art to inmates, patients and grandparents, with an integrative and participatory imprint.

National Festival Chamame days multiple cultural activities

During the day yesterday the administrator of the Residence of the Coast Lucas Lucas stressed that "these actions give hope and many positive energies to grandparents who can not attend the party."

He argued that: "The inclusion of all sites to these activities, give us great help to motivate those who remain in this type of institutions", and finally, he was grateful for the accompaniment of the Province to the cultural actions that They are carried out.
In the afternoon (at 19, the cultural activities prior to the National Chamamé Festival) were transferred to the Municipal Market and then to Casa Iberá, where there was first an open talk entitled “Ava Jeroky, the Chamamé: Styles and clothes” in charge by Julio Cáceres and Cayo Fernández and then there was the presentation of the book by the poet Martín barrios (see page 20).
Yesterday also the chamamecero mobile cinema screened the short films "Karau" and "Alto Paraná" in the Amado Bonpland Museum Park. And at 21.30, the official Ballet of the National Festival of Chamamé conducted an open rehearsal at the Official Theater Juan de Vera.


Indec announces inflation in 2019 and is expected to be higher than in 2018

Indec will announce today what December inflation was and, consequently, what was recorded throughout 2019. According to some private estimates, the annual figure will scale up to 54%.

According to the latest Survey of Market Expectations, disseminated by the Central Bank, analysts estimated that "retail inflation in December 2019 would have stood at 4.1% per month." While in terms of interannual measurement, the market said it will be close to 54.3%.

If this estimate is completed, the inflation recorded in 2019 will be the highest since 1991. This figure, in addition, will be the starting point for the new assessments that will take place around poverty and destitution.

It is worth remembering that in November it was 4.3% in relation to October 2019, which meant an annual inflation of 52.1% and an accumulated in the first eleven months of the year (January-November) of 48.3 %.