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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The Argentine dancer Julio Bocca today won the Rome Prize special award at the XI edition of this international event this year dedicated to the "twinning" between Buenos Aires and Italian capital to mark the bicentenary of the South American country.
The ceremony was held at the Italian Institute of Culture of Buenos Aires, in the presence of Italian Ambassador, Guido La Tella, authorities of the commune of Rome, and the Minister of Culture of Buenos Aires, Hernan Lombardi.
Bocca won the Special Prize, which was also assigned to Stefano Dominella, president of the Italian fashion house Gattinoni. In the past was given to the Greek actress Irene Papas and the Austrian actor Maximilian Schell.
At a press conference, President Award, Aldo Milesi, stressed the aspect of "mythical figure" who achieved Bocca with their dance, which was internationally recognized .
The Rome Prize is divided into three sections (Italian fiction, foreign fiction and essay) and also confers a special award each year to personalities of the culture.

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