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In 1946, the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (National Institute of the Fine Arts) was created as a government agency to promote the arts and was initially housed at the Museo Nacional de Artes Plásticas, the Museo del Libro and other places. It is now at the Palacio. [2] In this theatre, Maria Callas debuted in the opera Norma in 1950. [5]
On 19 September 2010, an homage gala was held for her at the Sala Máximo Avilés Blonda, of the Palacio de Bellas Artes. [5] [6] [7] In October 2011, she returned to Havana for an invitation by the UNEAC and the Ópera de la Calle. [8]
Plaza de la Cultura also houses the city's most important cultural venues, including the Teatro Nacional (National Theater) and various museums; the Palacio Nacional, which houses the Presidency of the Dominican Republic; the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), a neoclassical building that is the permanent home of the country's ...
In November 1972, he participated in the fifth Festival de la Canción Dominicana, celebrated by AMUCABA (Association of musicians, singers, dancers and speakers) at the Palacio de Bellas Artes of Santo Domingo with "Por Ti'", a song he composed, and won three awards: third place as the composer of "Por Ti", third place as the performerr of it ...
Palacio de las Bellas Artes, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Broadcaster: Color Vision: ... Señorita República Dominicana 1970 was held on January 24, 1970 ...
"Conexión Cósmica," Palacio Consistorial, Santiago., Republica Dominicana. "Conexión Cósmica," Colegio Dominicanos de artistas plásticos y las Escuela Nacional de Artes Visuales, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana. "Gloria de la Independencia" Casa de la Cultura Mestizarte, Chicago, Ill. 2004
Suro was the first artist to receive "El Premio Nacional de Artes Plasicas" of the Dominican Republic in 1993, which was presented to him by President Joaquín Balaguer. The "Orden de Duarte, Sanchez y Mella" medal was presented posthumously to his widow by President Leonel Fernández in 1999.
The first reference to an office dedicated specifically to culture in the Dominican Republic can be found on 1934 with the creation of the Secretary of State of Education and Fine Arts (Secretaría de Estado de Educación y Bellas Artes). [4] This is the origin of the modern Ministry of Education.