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Teatro San Martín Programa 1a Gira Hispanoamericana (1980)
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- Condition:
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- Weight:
- 0.26 KGS
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Description
Shop Programa 1a Gira Hispanoamerican Teatro San Martín (1980) and more Campanas at Latinafy.comDiscover a piece of theatrical history with the Programa Primera Gira Hispanoamericana from Teatro San Martín, dated 1980. This collectible item showcases the vibrant arts scene of Latin America during that era. Whether you're a dedicated historian, a theater enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates artistic memorabilia, this program is a must-have. Its vintage charm reflects not only the performances of the time but also the cultural nuances of the period. Don't miss out on the chance to own a unique artifact from a pivotal moment in theatrical history.Step back into 1980 with the Programa Primera Gira Hispanoamericana from Teatro San Martín, a key piece of heritage that captures the essence of Latin American theater. This program, in used condition, represents a significant chapter in the cultural tapestry of the region, offering insights into the performances that captivated audiences at the time. As you turn its pages, you're not just reading a program—you are experiencing a vibrant story of art, passion, and expression that defines the Latin American theatrical landscape.
In addition to its artistic value, this program also serves as a tangible link to an era of rich cultural exchange. It’s an ideal addition to any collection, whether you’re looking to enhance your personal library or searching for the perfect gift for a fellow theater lover. Its historical significance and rarity make this item a treasure for anyone who appreciates the arts. Bring home this unique piece of theatrical history, and let it inspire conversations, memories, and a deeper appreciation for the artistry it represents.Usage ideas
This theatrical program can be framed as decor in a home theater, used as a unique conversation starter, or showcased in a collection of vintage memorabilia. It also serves as an excellent gift for theater aficionados or collectors of Latin American cultural artifacts. Use it to spark discussions about the evolution of theater and the important role it plays in society. You can also reference it in a study of performing arts history, making it a valuable educational tool for students and enthusiasts alike.Frequently asked questionsCan I see more photos of the program?: Absolutely, I can provide additional images upon request so you can see the details more clearly.Is the program in good condition?: Yes, the program is used but retains its integrity and clarity, making it a fantastic collectible.What if I have questions after purchasing?: Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns you may have after your purchase; I'm here to help!- Condition: Used- Model: 1980Vendor listing title: Programa 1a Gira Hispanoamerican Teatro San Martín (1980)
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Additional Information
Origin: |
Argentina |
Vendor: |
Shop on Mercado Libre Argentina |
Brand: |
Teatro San Martín |