

Carpa. Herencia de rebote: Pieza coreográfica que cuestiona la masculinidad
Experience a vibrant fusion of artistic expression in Mexico City with a series of captivating events. “Carpa. Herencia de rebote,” a thought-provoking choreographic work by Ricardo Daniel, challenges notions of masculinity while exploring themes of fatherhood, paternalism, and inheritance through the lens of amateur frontón.
Meanwhile, immerse yourself in the enchanting world of “Madame Butterfly Ballet,” directed by Rodrigo González, which beautifully combines classical and contemporary ballet to tell the moving story of Cio-Cio San in early 20th century Nagasaki.
Additionally, visit “Gabriel Orozco: Politécnico Nacional” at Museo Jumex, the renowned artist’s first solo exhibition in Mexico since 2006, where his innovative techniques examine rotation, symmetry, and the materiality of time.
Don’t miss “Thomas Glassford: Liminalidades epífitas,” a monumental installation inspired by marine landscapes, transforming urban spaces into memorable art encounters with delicate,