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Visible/Invisible: Representations of Afro-Argentine Culture in Museums

Visible/Invisible: Representations of  Afro-Argentine Culture in Museums

On 12th November 2010, between 9:30 a.m. and 7:00p.m., the National Museum of History of Buenos Aires will host an encounter on the theme: "Visible/Invisible: Representations of  Afro-Argentine Culture in Museums".

In this context, the UNESCO Office in Montevideo, through the international programme the "Slave Route", will support projects for the development of museums to increase participation to the Montevideo Carnival, both at national and local scale.

  • 10-11-2010