

Carpa. Herencia de rebote: Pieza coreográfica que cuestiona la masculinidad
The City of Mexico hosts a series of impactful cultural events that invite reflection and connection. Among them, “Carpa. Herencia de rebote” is a choreographic piece by choreographer Ricardo Daniel that questions masculinity through the exploration of amateur fronton and its relationship with fatherhood and paternalism. “The Wild Child” offers a critique of child abandonment and the system’s indifference towards children, complemented by exhibitions such as “Knowing the world with your mouth, without getting pricked by thorns,” which examines the relationship between food, the body, and identity through works by different artists.
“You can’t miss “Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography,” a sensory experience that allows viewers to live the story of this iconic figure. “Mystika: A Spiritual Immersive Journey,” created by Pepe Soho, will take the audience on a deep sensory journey. The “Madame Butterfly Ballet,” directed by Rodrigo González, fuses classical and contemporary ballet to narrate