

Nopalera en el Corazón
This June in Mexico City, a vibrant cultural celebration unfolds through a series of enriching events highlighting art, tradition, and community engagement. “Nopalera en el Corazón,” an outdoor exhibition featuring 51 nopal-shaped sculptures by various artists, explores themes of Mexican identity and cultural heritage. Complementing this, “Dios es un bicho” tells a touching story of friendship sparked by a dog named Dios, while “El horizonte siempre se aleja” showcases contemporary artists addressing vital geopolitical and social issues.
Additionally, “Destino… México” offers a chronological journey through the nation’s rituals, customs, and the craftsmanship of its artisans, reflecting on the cultural diversity across the country. The sensory experience continues with “Dining in the Dark” at Hilton Santa Fe, providing a unique culinary adventure.
Other notable events include “María José Lavín: Las redes de los sueños,” which explores profound themes of dreams and engagement, alongside performances such as “LES DES