An excited audience vibrated with the performance of the young talents of music, dance and theater, in the "Paraguayan night" on Tuesday, May 10, driven by the National Secretariat of Tourism (SENATUR) and Itaipu Binational, as part of the nineteenth edition of the Santa Rita Expo 2011, in the department of Alto Parana.
Before the artistic moment, the coordinating director, Peter Benjamin Mancuello and tourism minister, Liz Cramer, along with the local mayor, Concepción Rodríguez and other executives of the Itaipu and Expo, hosted several visitors at the booth of the SENATUR, installed in the middle of the awesome show, taking place in Exhibition Park Indio Joseph.
The exhibition started last May 6 and runs until Sunday May 15 and from the stand of the Senatur, mounted with the support of the Itaipu Binational, advertises different facets of the country's tourism potential, according to Liz Cramer said the minister.
Different peoples of Paraguay, were represented on stage by members of the orchestra sounds of the Earth ", who performed famous tracks on the Paraguayan folk heritage.
A youth group and Repatriation Puku Island, who also represented the "Sounds of Earth", triggered the massive ovation from those present, with a perfect symphony of strings plucked harps to play 14 among other pieces of music, "The milk train" Felix Perez Cardozo.
All sounds evoked patriotic values \u200b\u200band the historical projection box and traditional dances presented by the Academy Mercedes Lezcano. The short plays called "The Birth of a Republic," presented by young cast "Augusto Roa Bastos, the Chancellor of the Universidad Nacional del Este, surprised the public by the rescue of the historical memory of independence national and a deep current message of true freedom, justice and sovereignty of the motherland.
Itaipu's support supports the presence in the three frontiers of Paraguayan culture and develop the potential of Paraguay, in which the entity is showing that it is possible to generate a new development model the country, as highlighted the coordinating director, Pedro Mancuello.
For its part, Tourism Minister Liz Cramer said that "this is feasible, thanks to Itaipu with which we have a close relationship, both in the area of \u200b\u200bmarketing and in terms of projects being developed, "he said, recalling that works for tourism development in the region are faced with Itaipu investments are progressing.
stressed this aspect of infrastructure in the Three Borders Landmark, the viewpoint of the falls of Monday scientific and Moises Bertoni Museum, in the district of Presidente Franco, in addition to the works taking place in premises of the entity.
important Cramer called Paraguayan night part of the Bicentennial, in a very special week for the country, it means a presence in the national culture in a multiethnic Paraguayan territory.
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