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Playing to Remember: Childhood as a Shared Territory

When
Tue, Aug 18, 3:00 PM3:00 pm
Where
Biblioteca Pública CEFE Fontanar del Río Get directions
Price
Free
Organizer
BibloRed
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About this plan

The exhibit 'Play to Remember: Childhood as Shared Territory' lands at Biblioteca Pública CEFE Fontanar del Río as a meeting spot for memories, readings, and conversations. The idea is simple and strong. Older adults hold memories that help us see how the city and its culture have changed.

During the cycle, visitors can read, talk, and create from those personal memories. The recollections meet literature, art, and each participant's experience, building a collective memory that also speaks to the present.

This is a free plan in Bogotá and a great pick for anyone who enjoys exhibits that mix art, words, and reflection. If you like cultural outings, visiting a public library and leaving with a fresh look at the city is a solid reason to go.

What to expect

  • Reading and conversation around memory
  • Art and collective creation with older adults
  • A look at childhood as shared territory
  • Free event at a public library in Bogotá
  • Cycle open to the whole community

Who it's for

This is a solid pick for older adults, families, students, and anyone interested in cultural memory, reading, and community art in Bogotá.

Tips

  • Arrive early to grab a spot in the cycle activities
  • Check BibloRed for the full schedule of each session
  • Take time to explore the library and see what other services it offers
  • Confirm hours and any last-minute changes on the official source before you go

FAQ

Is the 'Play to Remember' exhibit free in Bogotá?

Yes, entry is free. You can join the cycle activities at Biblioteca Pública CEFE Fontanar del Río without paying.

Where is Biblioteca Pública CEFE Fontanar del Río located?

It sits in Bogotá, in the Fontanar del Río area. Check the exact address and TransMilenio routes on the official source before heading out.

When does the 'Play to Remember' exhibit take place?

The listed date is August 18. Hours and the full schedule can shift, so review the BibloRed page before you go.

Is this a good plan for families or kids?

Yes, the space welcomes the whole community. Since it centers on childhood as shared memory, it can hit home for families with kids and older adults.

What happens during the cycle?

Reading, conversation, and creative work come together around the memories of older adults, linking literature, art, and shared experience.

How do I sign up or save my spot?

We link to the official source on BibloRed from this event, where you will find sign-up details, hours, and any requirements for each session.

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

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