The play written and directed by Gerry Miranda, which will be presented on Sunday, October 27 at 5 PM at La Titería, offers a journey through Mexican popular music with mystery and drama. Tickets for this event are available online.
La Décima Chorcha de las Calacas returns with a special edition dedicated to remembering the women who have left a mark on the history and culture of Mexico. With live music, humor, and tradition, La Catrina joins characters like Frida Kahlo, José Guadalupe Posada, Hernán Cortés, and Moctezuma in an event that will take place from October 18 to November 3.
The story focuses on the struggle of legends like La Llorona, the Xtabay, and the China Poblana to maintain their relevance in Mexican culture, addressing current issues such as violence, femicide, and drug trafficking with a touch of humor and criticism.
The play "La Llorona," directed by Amaranta Leyva and produced by Diego Cariaga Medina and Morelia Villarino, mixes the real with the mythical, the historical with the imaginary, offering performances from October to November for an audience aged five and up.
Another proposal is "El Panteón de la Patrona," an event that combines the tradition of the Day of the Dead with the challenges of current society in Mexico, reflecting on the violence and lack of empathy experienced in the country. The play will be held at Teatro Centenario in October and November.
The Philharmonic of the Arts will present a neoclassical dance performance called "Llorona," whose plot takes place in a psychiatric hospital in Mexico City in 1899. This proposal will feature 15 dancers on stage, prominent artists, and music by Silvestre Revueltas.
These cultural activities invite exploration of various artistic expressions and Mexican traditions, celebrating the season of celebrations around the deceased with music, dance, and theater in different spaces in Mexico City.