Renowned Spanish filmmaker feted at Guadalajara Festival
It was a happy “homecoming” for 89-year-old Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura, who was honored and whose work was showcased at the recent Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG).
It was a happy “homecoming” for 89-year-old Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura, who was honored and whose work was showcased at the recent Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG).
A surprise, live concert under the banner of the 28th International Mariachi Festival was announced midweek.
Jalisco government officials last week welcomed the organizing committee of the Gay Games, a worldwide sport and cultural event featuring lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) athletes, artists and other individuals, which promotes the acceptance of sexual diversity.
Up-and-coming musical director Vladimir Gomez—who may be more up than coming—has masterminded a recorded collaboration among his Zapopan Chamber Orchestra (OCZ), two iconic figures in popular Mexican music, Jalisco’s revered Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, and a host of distinguished local and international musical entities.
There is still a bit more than a week to see the striking series of large-format paintings that are the pandemic-era issue—done in 2020 and 2021—of Guadalajara-born artist Daniel Kent, which are showing at the University of Guadalajara’s Museo de las Artes until Sunday, August 22.
It is difficult to think of directing a program more special than a performance of “thrilling” music celebrating your orchestra’s 20th anniversary in an auditorium named after your grandfather.
Despite the rise in Covid-19 infections, the University of Guadalajara’s Conjunto de Artes Escenicas is pushing forward with a relatively ambitious program of live cultural events over the coming weeks and months.