

Carpa. Herencia de rebote: Pieza coreográfica que cuestiona la masculinidad
The City of Mexico hosts a series of cultural events that invite reflection and immersion. Among them stands out “Carpa. Herencia de rebote”, a choreographic piece by choreographer Ricardo Daniel that questions masculinity and its connection to fatherhood and inheritance. Likewise, “Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography” offers a unique experience to learn about the life of the iconic artist through monumental projections and sensory environments that reveal her childhood, joys, and sorrows. Another event, “El niño salvaje”, addresses the critique of child abandonment and the cruelty of the patriarchal system towards vulnerable children. Alongside these proposals, exhibitions such as “Nopalera en el Corazón” and “Bajo el signo de Saturno” explore Mexican cultural identity and the influence of astrology on national art. Other events, such as “Risas de a metro”, foster a sense of belonging, and are complemented by “El horizonte siempre se aleja” and