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Visitante Ilustre (.Pdf 41 Impresión de Resolución http://expediente.juntamvd.gub.uy/JDM/Resoluciones.nsf//FResImp?O... Exp. N° 2019-98-02-001526 Resolución - N° 13618 VISTO: la nota presentada en fecha 8 de julio de 2019 por la Sra. edila Adriana Barros mediante la cual solicita se declare Visitante Ilustre de Montevideo a la cantautora y poeta Sra. Patricia Lee Patti Smith. RESULTANDO: I) que la Sra. Patricia Lee Patti Smith, es una cantautora y poeta estadounidense, nacida en Chicago el 30 de diciembre de 1946, que saltó a la fama durante el movimiento punk con un punto de vista feminista e intelectual y se convirtió en una de las artistas más influyentes de la música rock; II) que en su prolífica obra se destaca la canción Because the Night, y entre sus álbumes se encuentran: Horses (1975), Radio Ethiopia (1976), Easter (1978), Wave (1979), Dream of life (1988), Gone again (1996), Peace and noise (1997), Gung Ho (2000), Trampin' (2004), Twelve (2007) y Banga (2012); III) que entre otros reconocimientos fue nombrada Comendadora de la Orden de las Artes y las Letras de Francia (2005), recibió el Premio de Música Polar (2011) y fue incluida en el Salón de la Fama del Rock (2007); IV) que visitará por primera vez el Uruguay en el marco del festival Primavera Cero que se llevará a cabo el día 20 de noviembre de 2019 en el Teatro de Verano Ramón Collazo. CONSIDERANDO: que la Comisión de Cultura, conforme lo establece el artículo 93 del Reglamento Interno de la Junta Departamental de Montevideo (Resolución N. o 7425 y modificativas), tiene entre sus cometidos asesorar al Cuerpo en lo referido a cuestiones culturales. ATENTO: a lo precedentemente expuesto, LA JUNTA DEPARTAMENTAL DE MONTEVIDEO R E S U E L V E: 1.º- Remitir minuta de aspiración a la Intendencia de Montevideo para hacerle saber que es voluntad del Cuerpo se declare Visitante Ilustre de Montevideo a la cantautora y poeta influyente en la música rock Sra. Patricia Lee Patti Smith Philip, en ocasión de la visita a nuestro país el día 20 de noviembre de 2019, en el marco del festival Primavera Cero. 2.º- Hacer saber. SALA DE SESIONES DE LA JUNTA DEPARTAMENTAL DE MONTEVIDEO, A LOS TRES DÍAS DEL MES DE OCTUBRE DEL AÑO DOS MIL DIECINUEVE. Firmado electrónicamente por Carlos Otero. Firmado electrónicamente por Sofia Pastorino. 1 de 1 09/10/2019 02:37 p.m..
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