The Arts Center of San Luis Potosi will host Centenary artists from Argentina, Cuba, Guatemala and Honduras, who completed his residency Creators Arts for Latin America and Haiti in Mexico in the 2009 issue.
The artists who settled in San Luis Potosi from September 6 until 13 November this year in the area of Cuban music are the Mayas Hechevarria Yanie Herryman Ivette Rodriguez, and the Honduran Germain Barahona Betuet Salgado, while in theater, will be the Argentine Cristian Eduardo Palacios, and the Guatemalan Rosario Carolina Cifuentes.
The creators also undertake a project at the Center for the Arts, will hold a civil society activity can be included in a workshop or seminar, conference or concert.
The residence of the artists at the Arts Center San Luis Potosi is a joint effort by the Spanish Agency for International Development, through the Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico, and the National Council for Culture and Arts by the National Fund for Culture and the Arts, the National Arts Centre, the Directorate General Liaison and collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the General Directorate of Educational and Cultural Cooperation.
Note that in an artist residency for artists from Latin America and Haiti in Mexico in the 2009 issue, involved 40 artists from 22 countries and includes Haiti, which in turn will be working in four locations. The artists were openly called on each of the participating countries where they would select up to five artists, and after a selection, was sent to Mexico to assess through an International Commission to finally choose their forties who will be working in the four venues, including the Center for the Arts and municipalities of San Luis Potosi.