

Nopalera en el Corazón
In Mexico City, there is a vibrant and diverse cultural offering that invites reflection and emotional connection through multiple events. Among them, the outdoor exhibition “Nopalera en el Corazón” stands out, showcasing 51 sculptures in the shape of a cactus, intervened by various artists and collectives, exploring themes of Mexican identity and the country’s cultural richness.
On the theatrical front, “El Sótano” presents a chilling story inspired by Koji Suzuki, where Ana Müler reveals dark secrets. “Las Leonas” addresses female resilience, while “El niño salvaje” delves into child abandonment.
Interactive experiences continue with “Pixel Universe,” which offers digital entertainment and activities like “Peter Pan Gone Wrong” and “Código Frida – Street Escape.” Likewise, “Mystika: A Spiritual Immersive Journey” and “Frida Kahlo: The Immersive Biography” explore emotional connections through sensory installations about the life of the iconic artist.
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