

Las niñas y los niños de papel
Cultural Celebrations: A Month of Artistic Exploration and Community Engagement
Experience a vibrant celebration of art, culture, and diversity throughout July, featuring an array of immersive events. “Las niñas y los niños de papel” tells the poignant story of Masaki, a Hibakusha, reflecting on his childhood and the lasting impact of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, culminating in a message of hope.
From July 19 to 27, engage with “El horizonte siempre se aleja,” a thought-provoking exhibition inspired by philosopher Giorgio Agamben, exploring contemporary issues through visual art. This event coincides with “Zigzag,” directed by Leticia Peñaloza Nyssen, a dance performance celebrating individuality and friendship, showcasing connections among characters through vibrant storytelling.
Throughout the month, join the theatrical guided tour “La Condesa en su Palacio,” led by artist Nelly López de Aquino, del