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The national creative scene is not it is limited to pictorial, musical, theatrical art… Today it extends to interior design where some products are made that even compete abroad. To give it greater projection, Knocker, the interior design and decoration magazine of Editora Listín Diario, displays Creole talent in several pages of its latest issue. you can like this See photos of the organic shapes of the furniture created by Paola Liranzo, made in the country with local artisan labor. Also the vibrant designs of Soranyi Soliver in the rugs that today, under the name Sosomo Rugs, markets in more than 150 countries. He even recently performed A collaboration with the famous industrial interior designer Karim Rashid: two rugs designed by the Egyptian and made by Dominican artisans. In addition, from Michelle Urtecho you will find images of trays of various types, as everyday accessories that you can use both to serve a coffee or to eat. a visitor in the office or to decorate a corner of your home. Aldaba, with the projection of Creole creativity, offers its unrestricted support to all that is national crafts made with professionalism and quality.
Today: data on scholarships from Berklee College of Music
Are you a student musician? Do you want to participate in a summer course? Tonight you can find out what What to do to obtain the scholarships offered by the AES Dominicana Foundation, chaired by Edwin de los Santos, and Itabo. At 7:00 pm. Today, Tuesday, through the Zoom platform, they will offer details about the application process for the Berklee Aspire 2022 scholarship, from the Berklee College of Music, in Boston, United States. The summer course, intended for student musicians, begins on July 9 and ends on August 12. This is the link: https://bit.ly/Berklee_AES_Scholarschip.
‘Enriquillo, History and Legend’
The Dominican Academy of History, currently chaired by José Chez Checo maintains a digital bibliographic publication program. For a few days now, the book ‘Enriquillo, Historia y Leyenda’, authored by the prominent writer and historian Juan Daniel Balcácer, has been available as a pdf. Soon the work will be printed. If you are interested, ask at any of the following telephone numbers: 809-689-7907, 809-6824-968 and 809-221-8430.
In Jarabacoa there is a chef with delivery
I just found out; that in Jarabacoa there is a chef who prepares food for delivery and ‘pick-up’. This is Chef Nema, but sometimes he is so in demand this past Saturday a person wanted to place an order, and he replied: that he was ‘full until Monday’. On long weekends there will be to order days before. His phone number is 809-451-2365.