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The guests were Mark Fisher, theater critic of the British newspaper The Guardian, and Silvia Hernando, journalist of the culture section of El País of Spain. Both were able to experience in person the cultural movement that takes place during the summer season as Santiago a Mil, within the framework of the strategic alliance that Imagen de Chile has with the Fundación Teatro a Mil. The Spanish reporter was also able to interview the Minister of Culture, Consuelo Valdés.
"The plays and shows I have seen in Chile are very interesting and seem to be very connected to things that are happening in the world," said Mark Fisher of The Guardian. Meanwhile, Silvia Hernando of El País said that "I'm liking Chile a lot. With this visit, I see that Santiago is a city with a lot of energy, life and culture. I want to see more.
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