

Ovillo
Cultural Fusion at UNAM: An Exploration of Migration, Dreams, and Identity”
This vibrant cultural event at UNAM combines a series of artistic presentations that delve into poignant themes of migration, dreams, and identity. The work “Ovillo” tells the story of four women bound by waiting for their migrant family members and the act of stitching napkins in a barren land, illustrating the emotional toll of migration on those left behind.
In the same festive spirit, María José Lavín’s “Las redes de los sueños” poetically reflects on life, death, and the connection between bodies and their environments. The celebratory atmosphere continues with entertaining performances at the “Stand up Bar Comedy,” where comedians engage audiences with humor. The “Malinche: El Musical” uniquely blends flamenco and urban dance to narrate intercultural love stories.
Additionally, the recital-conference “La memoria en el papel” pays homage to composer Manuel M. Ponce, featuring talented musicians in