Entertainment Guide - October 14, 2017
Slovak dance
Open-air performance by the Slovak National Folklore Ballet Lúčnica, an acclaimed song-and-dance ensemble from Bratislava.
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Slovak dance
Open-air performance by the Slovak National Folklore Ballet Lúčnica, an acclaimed song-and-dance ensemble from Bratislava.
Two festivals, two cities.
Festival Cervantino: a venerated, vaunted veteran ensconced in a graceful, petite comely jewel of a town.
Festival Sucede: a scrappy upstart looking to make a name for itself in a sprawling, unruly metropolis.
The Met: Live in HD
The Metropolitan Opera’s award-winning series of high-definition live simulcasts begins its 12th season with a new production of Bellini’s “Norma,” directed by Sir David McVicar and conducted by Carlo Rizzi, starring Sondra Radvanovsky.
Cinema Paraiso& Amelie
Musical scores from both award-winning films played by pianist Roberto Salomon. Cinema Paraiso at 4 p.m. and Amelie at 7:30 p.m.
The second annual Sucede Festival, a six-week blitzkrieg of free cultural events at over 105 locations around Guadalajara, kicks off Saturday, October 7.
If the city of Guadalajara kept a calendar fixed to its fridge, October’s page would resemble a Jackson Pollock.
For the next three months, one of central Guadalajara’s crown jewels, the Cabañas Cultural Institute, is availing the city of an exhibit which should please mightily those who appreciate the intersection of art and equine.