
The recognized Nacho Cano, creator of Mecano, has brought to life "Malinche, the musical," a production that highlights the importance of mestizaje in Mexican identity. The staging combines flamenco, electronic music, and urban dance, offering a spectacle worthy of Broadway that excites the audience by showcasing the roots of Mexico.
In a recent interview, Javier Navares, director of actors and actor in the role of Governor Velázquez, expressed his excitement to participate in this project. Navares highlighted the challenge of bringing the musical to Mexico and the importance of integrating both Mexican and Spanish talent into the cast, to honor the cultural richness of both nations.
With around half a million spectators to date, "Malinche" has captivated the audience through its narrative and music. Javier Navares emphasized the musical's intention to unite cultures and promote brotherhood between peoples, showing respect for history and seeking to excite and move the audience with the story of Malinche.
The musical, which has been a success in Europe, is preparing for its premiere in Mexico at Frontón México starting March 28. Navares emphasized the relevance of looking towards the future and celebrating the possibility of building a better world, overcoming differences and celebrating the diversity that enriches humanity.
Amidst a festive atmosphere of mestizaje, "Malinche" aims to reach the heart of the Mexican audience, promoting a message of unity and respect for the shared history between Mexico and Spain. The musical, through its music and narrative, invites reflection on the importance of overcoming divisions and looking towards a promising future full of possibilities for all.