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  • Autor: saleka7
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una historia en ingles de que tenga 30 lineas


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I started on September 15, 2005, as in a game, with an animist story, full of illusions, tears and joys. It was called "Dialogues at dawn." Dialogues with Columbus from one of my balconies, barely separated from him by a square, which has now regained its beauty. Since then I have not talked to them many times about the Teatro Colón. It was not a matter of tiring them with the subject, on the other hand very well (or regular or bad) covered by all means of the country. Then I returned on Thursday April 26, 2007 to "talk" with this friend, because days ago I had come to visit him as a sick person. It was a question of listening to the explanations of two architects of the so-called Master Plan, set up seven years ago, to heal our beautiful theater of its wounds. It was then that I confessed to my readers that I was happy and optimistic, with the illusion that on May 25, 2008 we would find it with all its brilliance. Checking my columns on Thursday, I came across another one on April 10, 2008. And there the message was dramatic, to the point of begging that the nefarious fate of so many theaters in Buenos Aires could not be reached. It is that the Columbus was still in a calamitous waiting time. I remember that in one of those imaginary dialogues with Columbus I had come to conjecture that other Aids and Lucias and Musettas and Mimies will pass, and there will be other Rodolfos and Tristanes, and we will pass, and others will come, and others will come? But in 2008 I had lost that initial optimism. * * * Two years later, in 2010, my friend, we greet you on your return to life. Monday 24 was a party shared by thousands of people, inside the room, outside of it, through projections or from the televisions of each house. The next day, on the 25th, under that incredible sun that gave us the month of May, the parade was constant for hours by Libertad, Viamonte, Cerrito and Tucumán, as if surrounding it, like embracing it. I hope everyone can have access to some of their shows. Sometimes it is a question of proposing it, but it is also essential that the government of the city, which has returned to life with the efforts of all citizens, make it possible. For years there were free students there, or older people, passionate about music, and the Colón filled them with satisfactions. Let it not be lost, so that it is, authentically, of all.
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