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Neighborhood Games

When
Tue, Aug 18, 2:00 PM2:00 pm
Where
Biblioteca Pública La Victoria Get directions
Price
Free
Organizer
BibloRed
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About this plan

Neighborhood games return to the table at an afternoon reading session at La Victoria Public Library in Bogotá. The group starts with Johan Huizinga's classic Homo Ludens and asks which games shaped our childhood and why they still matter at any age.

The activity is a space to talk about the memory of Bogotá neighborhoods and the role of play in daily life. It is a different, free plan for people who enjoy reading together and sharing memories.

The event takes place on August 18 at La Victoria Public Library, part of BibloRed's Leer el mundo cycle. Entry is free, so all you need is the willingness to join in.

What to expect

  • Reading around Johan Huizinga's Homo Ludens
  • Conversation about games from the past and present
  • Reflection on play in childhood and adult life
  • Space to share neighborhood memories
  • Free entry, no sign up needed

Who it's for

This is a great plan for families, curious readers, teachers, and anyone who wants to reconnect with neighborhood games through reading and conversation.

Tips

  • Arrive early to grab a good spot in the reading room.
  • Bring a notebook if you like jotting down ideas or memories during the chat.
  • Check with the library for last minute schedule or room changes on the day.
  • Take the chance to explore other BibloRed books and activities during your visit.

FAQ

Are the Neighborhood Games free?

Yes. Entry is free. Just show up at La Victoria Public Library on the day of the event.

Where does the Neighborhood Games reading take place?

It takes place at La Victoria Public Library in Bogotá. You can confirm the exact address and directions on the BibloRed website.

When is the Neighborhood Games session?

The event is on August 18. We recommend checking the official source for the exact time, as it may vary.

Is this a good plan for kids and families?

Yes. The conversation about past and present games works well for kids, families, and friends. It is a great reason to share memories across generations.

Do I need to sign up in advance?

Entry is free based on the current information. To be safe, check the BibloRed page before you go.

How do I get tickets or reserve a spot?

You do not need to buy tickets. From this page you can go straight to the official source to confirm event details.

Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.

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