Cantos of wine and freedom is the name of Mendoza party held 200 years of institutional life of Argentina.
Aristides Vargas scripted and Vilma Rúpulo address, will be held the National Harvest Festival 2010.
In Room Elina Alba Secretariat of Culture, within the framework of a press conference, Rolando Moscardelli, Vintage Jury President, announced the result of the Call to Public Competition for the Proposed Outline for the Implementation and Art Direction National Harvest Festival 2010, Central Act, Second and Third Night; declared by Act 6973, Cultural Heritage of the Province of Mendoza.
Cantos of wine and freedom, Aristides Vargas, and under the direction of Vilma Rupolo, was chosen proposal, after more than 50 days of hard work, among the 12 members that make up the jury Harvest.
It was noted that the arguments Cantos of wine and freedom was the winning proposal for its literary wealth, original theme, the strong heritage and aesthetic relevance narrating national emancipation to the people as the protagonist, from humanized poetic icons. The script also exalts faith, innocence and play that lead to a start in sexy scene and committed the message of the text, stands out as fundamental values, solidarity and the struggle of the peoples. The wine always present as a major component in the construction of culture.
It was especially valued, at the time of the decision, the strength of the management team, backed by their background and their fine creative sensibility. As well, the design of a dynamic volume sets and proprietary technology that combines the light boxes with technological advances.
Another important element of the proposed Aristides Vargas and Vilma Rupolo is attractive musical selection that balances popular, universal and folk music, with the presence of live musicians and original music. All this made an edgy sound that rescues local makers.
According established the jury, in order of merit, were positioned in 2nd term Harvest Songs of Sergio Martinez and directed by Claudio Martínez; 3rd Viñas Freedom Leoz and directed by Fajardo Fajardo-Casanovas.