Nov 2008 (annual) Santiago de Chile
The Festival Internacional Danza Mayor is eagerly anticipated every year by Santiago's dance lovers, who flock to the Cultural Esplanade in the Baquedano metro station. More
3 - 25 Jan 2009 (annual) Santiago de Chile
The Chilean capital explodes with a multitude of diverse theatrical performances throughout January at the international theatre festival Santiago a Mil. The city's streets, theatres and cultural centres all host performances. More
Aug 2009 (annual) Museo Histórico Nacional
The annual Chilean Crafts, Song and Dance exhibition (Muestra Artesanía Chilena Canto y Danza) aims to promote the country's cultural heritage and is held on the patio of Santiago's Natural History Museum. More
20 - 27 Oct 2008 (annual) Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda
An exciting list of short films makes Chile's week-long International Short Film Festival (FeSanCor) a must for cinema buffs in the capital. The Cineteca Nacional inside the Palacio La Moneda Cultural Centre and Cine Arte Alameda are the venues. More
26 Sep 2008 (various dates) Santiago de Chile
Santiago's Gallery Nights offer a monthly opportunity to spend an evening wandering around the city's up-to-the-minute art galleries, located along a circuit on the streets Alonso de Córdova and Nueva Costanera in the barrio of Vitacura. More
Aug 2009 (annual) Santiago de Chile
Over 90 films and documentaries compete in the national and international categories at the Santiago International Film Festival (SANFIC). Screenings take place in four of the capital's major cinemas and the supporting programme includes talks and discussions with industry professionals. More
29 Oct 2008 (various dates) Onaciu
Filmographies invites the public to join Chilean filmmakers at Onaciu on the last Wednesday of the month for the screening of one of their chosen films, followed by a Q&A. More
19 - 21 Jan 2009 (various dates) Goethe Institute Chile
Santiago's Goethe Institute presents a retrospective dedicated to German actor Daniel Brühl. With such indie hits as Good Bye Lenin! and The Edukators under his belt, Brühl rightly deserves the accolade. More