Entertainment Guide - June 29, 2019
Folk dance
The acclaimed Ballet Folclórico de la Universidad de Guadalajara returns to the stage for a short summer season.
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Folk dance
The acclaimed Ballet Folclórico de la Universidad de Guadalajara returns to the stage for a short summer season.
Guelaguetza
The Banda de Música and Ballet Folklórico Donají, groups from the state of Oaxaca formed in 1972, give a performance of the colorful annual Guelaguetza celebration, which centers around traditional costumed dancing.
Jalisco Ballet
For the third time in as many years, the Ballet de Jalisco presents “Don Quijote,” based on the famed tome penned by the genius that is Miguel de Cervantes.
Monday recitals
Talented musicians of different genres showcased each Monday. June 10: The Klaus Mayer Project plays jazz. June 17: Raul Carrillo Trio.
Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra
FESTIVAL DE MAYO. Australian conductor Jennifer Condon leads the orchestra in works by Australian composers. Didgeridoo player William Barton is the invited soloist.
The creative mind and processes of Academy Award-winning Tapatio filmmaker Guillermo del Toro are being showcased in a mesmerizing exhibit opening at Guadalajara’s elegant Museo de las Artes (Musa) Saturday, June 1.
For the first time in its history, the Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco (OFJ) will offer abonos – special, early sales of seats for its entire five-concert season, set to begin June 6 and wrap up July 14.