Festival del Lago summer music school gives leg up to young Mexican & international musicians
For 18 years Ajijic has been home to what has become one of the most prestigious music festivals in all of Mexico.
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For 18 years Ajijic has been home to what has become one of the most prestigious music festivals in all of Mexico.
To express their deep gratitude to Rosemary and John Keeling for their many years shepherding Viva La Musica, the CREM String Quartet and Chorus, ranging in age from 6 to 18, took turns performing at Ajijic’s Haus der Musik, May 2.
Alert to local foodies. Get a taste of an array of 40 different Jalisco-made food products at Expo Chapala Gourmet to be held Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5 at the segment of the Chapala waterfront Malecón running adjacent to Avenida Madero. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. both days.
A three-day interdisciplinary cultural project committed to the decolonization of water, from which it seeks to create a meeting place between two indigenous cultures – the Wixárika culture of Jalisco and Nayarit and the Maoris of New Zealand – takes place from Friday, May 3 to Sunday, May 5.
Ed Tasca has been writing works of humor for decades. A popular columnist at lakeside, he also writes plays and novels and books of essays.
Tradition with a twist. This is what audience members can expect at Los Cantantes del Lago’s spring concert next week, featuring Mariachi Real Axixic.
Delightful strains of traditional Mexican music will fill the air when nine local musicians congregate at the kick-off event for the 17th Encuentro de Arpas, Salterios y Mas Wednesday, March 27, 6 p.m. at Cafe Galeria Inspira (Av. Madero 228, Chapala). There is no charge, although the cafe will appreciate any orders.