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Teatro General San Martín

The Teatro General San Martín (General San Martín Theater) is an important public theater in Buenos Aires, located on Corrientes Avenue and adjacent to the cultural center of the same name. It is one of the major theaters in Argentina and offers venues for the representation of stage works and film, as well as art exhibitions.

General San Martín Theater
Teatro General San Martín
View of the main facade on Av. Corrientes
General information
TypeTheater
LocationBuenos Aires, Argentina
AddressAv. Corrientes 1530
Coordinates34°36′15.9″S 58°23′18.8″W / 34.604417°S 58.388556°W / -34.604417; -58.388556
Construction started1954
Completed1960
InauguratedMay 25, 1960; 63 years ago (May 25, 1960)
Renovated2011
OwnerCity of Buenos Aires
Technical details
Floor count13
Floor area30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Mario Roberto Álvarez
Website
https://buenosaires.gob.ar/teatrosanmartin

History edit

Projects for the construction of this theater date to 1908, when Socialist Congressman Alfredo Palacios introduced a bill to that effect. A similar resolution passed the Deliberative Council of the City of Buenos Aires, which authorized the creation of the Buenos Aires People's Theater, and the bill was signed by Mayor Joaquin de Anchorena.

 
Painters Luis Seoane (left) and Carlos Torrallardona working on a mural in 1957

On November 26, 1936, Mayor Mariano de Vedia and Mitre provided for the construction of a building to house the Teatro del Pueblo, and on December 23, a theater located on 1530 Corrientes Avenue was expropriated for the purpose. Directed by Leonidas Barletta, the New Theatre received a 25-year concession from the city, though a nationalist 1943 coup d'état resulted in its rescission on December 3.

The Municipal Theater of Buenos Aires was inaugurated in its stead on May 23, 1944, for the promotion and expansion of the theatre in Argentina. The institution was renamed Teatro General San Martín (in honor of the centennial of the death of General José de San Martín, the hero of the Argentine War of Independence) by order of President Juan Perón, in 1950. Perón commissioned local architects Mario Roberto Álvarez and Macedonio Ruiz for the design of a new building for the San Martín, and work on the present building began June 24, 1954.

The new building was inaugurated on May 25, 1960, but began operating the following year. It became one of the most influential cultural centers in Latin America. Its 30,000 m2, distributed among thirteen floors and four basements, includes three performance stages, several exhibition halls, and a cinema. Both the theater and adjacent cultural center were extensively renovated between 2010 and 2011.[1]

During the World Chess Championship 1972, the final Candidates Match (to choose the challenger) was played in the theater between Bobby Fischer and Tigran Petrosian. Fischer won, and went on to defeat incumbent champion Boris Spassky.

Facilities edit

The theater has three halls for performing arts:

Martín Coronado Salon edit

 
Marín Coronado Salon

The largest of the three rooms of the theater is the Martín Coronado, named in tribute to one of the pioneers of drama in Argentina. With its two-tiered stalls, it can accommodate 1049 spectators.

The Italian-style stage is equipped with a mouth of variable sizes (between 11 and 16 meters) and has a center section that can move vertically, in whole or in part, through nine lifts operating simultaneously or separately. It includes an orchestra pit and a drawbridge to modern lighting and sound systems.

The ceiling of the Martín Coronado is decorated with a colored cement relief (4 by 2.50 meters) entitled Allegory to the Theater and completed in 1962 by local sculptor José Fioravanti. The walls are decorated with allegorical sculptures to drama and comedy, completed between 1957 and 1958 by local artist Pablo Curatella Manes.

Casacuberta Salon edit

 
Casacuberta Salon, seating an audience of 566, is the San Martín's largest

The salon is named for Juan José de los Santos Casacuberta, the preeminent performer of the nineteenth century Argentine stage, and perhaps the first classically trained actor in local dramatic history. It can accommodate 566 persons and includes a semicircular orchestra divided into three radial sectors. A platform can be extended forward for a drawbridge scenario, or to raise the orchestra pit onto the stage, 35 meters wide and 6 deep.

The lobby of this salon is graced by a mural (35 by 11 meters) by Luis Seoane, titled The Birth of the Argentine Theater, and completed in 1960, as well as allegorical terracotta reliefs by sculptor Carlos de la Cárcova and a steel sculpture (Continuity) by Enio Iommi.

Cunill Cabanellas Chamber edit

The center's third stage opened in 1979 at the initiative of Kive Staiff, then in his second season as general and artistic director of the Teatro San Martín, and was named in honor of prominent Catalan-Argentine stage director and instructor Antonio Cunill Cabanellas. Dedicated to experimental theatre, the capacity of the room (about 200 spectators) may vary with the movement and changes in the relationship between stage and pit, according to the requirements.

The hall is graced by a ceramic mural (1.65 by 1.65 meters) in honor of the Podestá Brothers, by Luis Diego Pedreira. The original building opened in 1957 as the Teatro San Telmo; nearly destroyed by fire in 1970, it was incorporated to the Teatro San Martín in 1999.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ya está lista la nueva fachada del teatro San Martín". La Política Online.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For the theater in Cordoba see Teatro del Libertador General San Martin The Teatro General San Martin General San Martin Theater is an important public theater in Buenos Aires located on Corrientes Avenue and adjacent to the cultural center of the same name It is one of the major theaters in Argentina and offers venues for the representation of stage works and film as well as art exhibitions General San Martin TheaterTeatro General San MartinView of the main facade on Av CorrientesGeneral informationTypeTheaterLocationBuenos Aires ArgentinaAddressAv Corrientes 1530Coordinates34 36 15 9 S 58 23 18 8 W 34 604417 S 58 388556 W 34 604417 58 388556Construction started1954Completed1960InauguratedMay 25 1960 63 years ago May 25 1960 Renovated2011OwnerCity of Buenos AiresTechnical detailsFloor count13Floor area30 000 square metres 320 000 sq ft Design and constructionArchitect s Mario Roberto AlvarezWebsitehttps buenosaires gob ar teatrosanmartin Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Martin Coronado Salon 2 2 Casacuberta Salon 2 3 Cunill Cabanellas Chamber 3 Gallery 4 References 5 External linksHistory editProjects for the construction of this theater date to 1908 when Socialist Congressman Alfredo Palacios introduced a bill to that effect A similar resolution passed the Deliberative Council of the City of Buenos Aires which authorized the creation of the Buenos Aires People s Theater and the bill was signed by Mayor Joaquin de Anchorena nbsp Painters Luis Seoane left and Carlos Torrallardona working on a mural in 1957 On November 26 1936 Mayor Mariano de Vedia and Mitre provided for the construction of a building to house the Teatro del Pueblo and on December 23 a theater located on 1530 Corrientes Avenue was expropriated for the purpose Directed by Leonidas Barletta the New Theatre received a 25 year concession from the city though a nationalist 1943 coup d etat resulted in its rescission on December 3 The Municipal Theater of Buenos Aires was inaugurated in its stead on May 23 1944 for the promotion and expansion of the theatre in Argentina The institution was renamed Teatro General San Martin in honor of the centennial of the death of General Jose de San Martin the hero of the Argentine War of Independence by order of President Juan Peron in 1950 Peron commissioned local architects Mario Roberto Alvarez and Macedonio Ruiz for the design of a new building for the San Martin and work on the present building began June 24 1954 The new building was inaugurated on May 25 1960 but began operating the following year It became one of the most influential cultural centers in Latin America Its 30 000 m2 distributed among thirteen floors and four basements includes three performance stages several exhibition halls and a cinema Both the theater and adjacent cultural center were extensively renovated between 2010 and 2011 1 During the World Chess Championship 1972 the final Candidates Match to choose the challenger was played in the theater between Bobby Fischer and Tigran Petrosian Fischer won and went on to defeat incumbent champion Boris Spassky Facilities editThe theater has three halls for performing arts Martin Coronado Salon edit nbsp Marin Coronado Salon The largest of the three rooms of the theater is the Martin Coronado named in tribute to one of the pioneers of drama in Argentina With its two tiered stalls it can accommodate 1049 spectators The Italian style stage is equipped with a mouth of variable sizes between 11 and 16 meters and has a center section that can move vertically in whole or in part through nine lifts operating simultaneously or separately It includes an orchestra pit and a drawbridge to modern lighting and sound systems The ceiling of the Martin Coronado is decorated with a colored cement relief 4 by 2 50 meters entitled Allegory to the Theater and completed in 1962 by local sculptor Jose Fioravanti The walls are decorated with allegorical sculptures to drama and comedy completed between 1957 and 1958 by local artist Pablo Curatella Manes Casacuberta Salon edit nbsp Casacuberta Salon seating an audience of 566 is the San Martin s largest The salon is named for Juan Jose de los Santos Casacuberta the preeminent performer of the nineteenth century Argentine stage and perhaps the first classically trained actor in local dramatic history It can accommodate 566 persons and includes a semicircular orchestra divided into three radial sectors A platform can be extended forward for a drawbridge scenario or to raise the orchestra pit onto the stage 35 meters wide and 6 deep The lobby of this salon is graced by a mural 35 by 11 meters by Luis Seoane titled The Birth of the Argentine Theater and completed in 1960 as well as allegorical terracotta reliefs by sculptor Carlos de la Carcova and a steel sculpture Continuity by Enio Iommi Cunill Cabanellas Chamber edit The center s third stage opened in 1979 at the initiative of Kive Staiff then in his second season as general and artistic director of the Teatro San Martin and was named in honor of prominent Catalan Argentine stage director and instructor Antonio Cunill Cabanellas Dedicated to experimental theatre the capacity of the room about 200 spectators may vary with the movement and changes in the relationship between stage and pit according to the requirements The hall is graced by a ceramic mural 1 65 by 1 65 meters in honor of the Podesta Brothers by Luis Diego Pedreira The original building opened in 1957 as the Teatro San Telmo nearly destroyed by fire in 1970 it was incorporated to the Teatro San Martin in 1999 Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit Ya esta lista la nueva fachada del teatro San Martin La Politica Online External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Teatro General San Martin Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teatro General San Martin amp oldid 1220080612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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