The Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes de Guatemala used its official Twitter account on November 14, 2025, to share updates about cultural events and initiatives. The tweets highlighted free presentations, ongoing audiovisual workshops, and a book launch at the National Library.
In a post published at 13:27 UTC, the ministry invited the public to attend cultural performances with the message: "Conoce la programación de presentaciones gratuitas y acompáñanos a disfrutar de grandes historias. Más información en https://t.co/gkQ52k9XBZ #ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero https://t.co/Evz5GKnB6d".
Later that morning, at 13:30 UTC, the ministry reported on educational activities supporting digital creators in Guatemala. The tweet stated: "#Guatemala | Continuan los talleres de CREA en la Semana de la Creación Audiovisual para fortalecer las habilidades de los creadores digitales. El evento fomenta el desarrollo de talentos en el sector audiovisual. https://t.co/X5QnTcYd3F #ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero". These workshops are part of broader efforts by Guatemalan authorities to encourage growth in creative industries and enhance professional skills among local artists.
At 14:30 UTC, another tweet focused on literature. The ministry shared news about an event featuring Francisco Nájera's new book presentation at the Biblioteca Nacional “Luis Cardoza y Aragón”: "#Guatemala | Francisco Nájera, presentó su nuevo libro en la Biblioteca Nacional “Luis Cardoza y Aragón”. Conoce su inspiración. https://t.co/6MeJb05uIW #ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero".
The Ministry of Culture and Sports regularly organizes such events as part of its mission to promote national culture and support artistic development across Guatemala.
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