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The Melico Salazar Theatre is located in San José, Costa Rica. It maintains a full schedule of concerts, recitals, and plays. While large and built in the European Baroque style, it is far simpler than the Parisian influenced Teatro Nacional one block east. In 1960 a new gallery was added that included a screen for cinemascope. Seven years later, in 1967, during the dawn of 23 April, a fire destroyed the room. In 2014 it was announced that a new combined gallery and waiting area at the theatre would be named in honour of Dinora Bolandi who was a Costa Rican teacher and artist.

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  • El Teatro Popular Melico Salazar és un equipament teatral situat a San José (Costa Rica). El terreny va ser comprat per . El primer edifici va ser dissenyat per l'arquitecte i dramaturg . Es va inaugurar el 7 d'octubre de 1928. També va projectar-s'hi cinema. El 1967 pateix un incendi que destrueix la sala. A començaments de la dècada dels anys 70, el Ministeri de Cultura, Joventut i Esports de Costa Rica inicia la seva compra. El nom es deu al tenor costa-riqueny . (ca)
  • El Teatro Popular Melico Salazar es un teatro público costarricense, declarado patrimonio cultural, y con capacidad para 1.180 espectadores. Es propiedad del Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud de Costa Rica desde 1980.[cita requerida] Sirve de institución sombrilla de varios programas: la Compañía Nacional de Teatro, la Compañía Nacional de Danza, el Taller Nacional de Teatro, el Taller Nacional de Danza (siendo estas dos últimas instituciones académicas) y PROARTES (un fondo para financiar las artes escénicas independientes).[cita requerida] Su función, establecida por ley, es la democratización de la cultura.[cita requerida] (es)
  • The Melico Salazar Theatre is located in San José, Costa Rica. It maintains a full schedule of concerts, recitals, and plays. While large and built in the European Baroque style, it is far simpler than the Parisian influenced Teatro Nacional one block east. The land was bought by Jose Raventós, who dreamed of building a theatre in which to produce zarzuelas, usually comic) Spanish operettas. The building was designed by Jose Fabio Garnier Ugalde, dramatist and architect. Construction began 8 February 1927, and was completed 7 October 1928. The inauguration featured operettas of Esperanza Iris, the famous Mexican singer known as the Empress of Operetta. In 1960 a new gallery was added that included a screen for cinemascope. Seven years later, in 1967, during the dawn of 23 April, a fire destroyed the room. In the early 1970s, the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports decided that Costa Rica must buy the theater and renew it. In December 1981, a pre-inauguration occurred. Shortly afterwards, the building was closed to finish the restoration. There was a re-inauguration 6 March 1985, and 7 April the following year. "The Gaceta", the official newspaper of the government, announced law 7023 that gave the Melico Salazar the position of "cultural institution especializada" of the Costa Rican State. In 2014 it was announced that a new combined gallery and waiting area at the theatre would be named in honour of Dinora Bolandi who was a Costa Rican teacher and artist. The whole facility was once named the Raventós Theater, it was renamed in 1986 to honor the famous Costa Rican tenor Manuel "Melico" Salazar. (en)
  • Le Théâtre Melico Salazar (Teatro Popular Melico Salazar en espagnol) est un théâtre public costaricien, déclaré patrimoine culturel, avec une capacité pour 1 180 spectateurs. Le théâtre appartient au Ministère de Culture et la Jeunesse du Costa Rica depuis 1980. Il sert à promouvoir les programmes de la Compagnie nationale de Théâtre, la Compagnie nationale de Danse, l'Atelier nationale de Théâtre, l'Atelier nationale de Danse et PROARTES pour les présentations d'arts scéniques indépendants. Sa fonction, établie par loi, est la démocratisation de la culture. (fr)
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  • El Teatro Popular Melico Salazar és un equipament teatral situat a San José (Costa Rica). El terreny va ser comprat per . El primer edifici va ser dissenyat per l'arquitecte i dramaturg . Es va inaugurar el 7 d'octubre de 1928. També va projectar-s'hi cinema. El 1967 pateix un incendi que destrueix la sala. A començaments de la dècada dels anys 70, el Ministeri de Cultura, Joventut i Esports de Costa Rica inicia la seva compra. El nom es deu al tenor costa-riqueny . (ca)
  • Le Théâtre Melico Salazar (Teatro Popular Melico Salazar en espagnol) est un théâtre public costaricien, déclaré patrimoine culturel, avec une capacité pour 1 180 spectateurs. Le théâtre appartient au Ministère de Culture et la Jeunesse du Costa Rica depuis 1980. Il sert à promouvoir les programmes de la Compagnie nationale de Théâtre, la Compagnie nationale de Danse, l'Atelier nationale de Théâtre, l'Atelier nationale de Danse et PROARTES pour les présentations d'arts scéniques indépendants. Sa fonction, établie par loi, est la démocratisation de la culture. (fr)
  • El Teatro Popular Melico Salazar es un teatro público costarricense, declarado patrimonio cultural, y con capacidad para 1.180 espectadores. Es propiedad del Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud de Costa Rica desde 1980.[cita requerida] Sirve de institución sombrilla de varios programas: la Compañía Nacional de Teatro, la Compañía Nacional de Danza, el Taller Nacional de Teatro, el Taller Nacional de Danza (siendo estas dos últimas instituciones académicas) y PROARTES (un fondo para financiar las artes escénicas independientes).[cita requerida] (es)
  • The Melico Salazar Theatre is located in San José, Costa Rica. It maintains a full schedule of concerts, recitals, and plays. While large and built in the European Baroque style, it is far simpler than the Parisian influenced Teatro Nacional one block east. In 1960 a new gallery was added that included a screen for cinemascope. Seven years later, in 1967, during the dawn of 23 April, a fire destroyed the room. In 2014 it was announced that a new combined gallery and waiting area at the theatre would be named in honour of Dinora Bolandi who was a Costa Rican teacher and artist. (en)
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