
he Experience Center Teatro Colon Become the scene of an extraordinary musical experience: starting on Friday, November 14 at 8:30 p.m., a crowd of people gathered around the emblematic Buenos Aires Theater for the premiere of Insultsa twenty-four-hour show dedicated to the centenary of Erik Satie. The event, which marked the first tribute to the French composer in this place, attracted such a large crowd that its line surrounded the building in central Buenos Aires.
This proposal, which runs until Saturday, November 15 at 8:30 p.m., provides free and ongoing access, albeit in a limited capacity. Attendees can enter the room and stay there as long as they wish, allowing for constant movement and a personal work experience. Entry is via Pasaje de los Carruajes, at Tucumán 1171.

While playing the famous piano piece Erik Satie It is performed without interruption, and is repeated over and over throughout the entire event. Ninety pianistscoming from different generations and backgrounds, are replaced every ten minutes. Among them are concert artists with recognized professions, musicians of other genres, teachers, students and amateur pianists, giving the proposal a marked horizontal spirit.
This collective and open approach indicates the historic achievement you have organised John Cage In 1963, the experimental and participatory logic that characterized that event was restored. Throughout the twenty-four hours, the music is accompanied by a video projection that creates a visual dialogue with the audio experience, enriching the audience experience and emphasizing the experiential nature of the tribute.
(Photos: Juanjo Broza-Lucia Rivero/Teatro Colon Press)