Javier Zaragoza named Senior of the Year
Ajijic artist Javier Zaragoza has been designated Chapala Senior Citizen of the Year by the municipality’s Family Development Agency (DIF).
Ajijic artist Javier Zaragoza has been designated Chapala Senior Citizen of the Year by the municipality’s Family Development Agency (DIF).
“Superstar qualities” (Le Libre). “Stylish and articulate” (New York Times). “Vivid and powerful voice” (Boston Musical Intelligencer).
These are just some of the extraordinary comments made by reviewers of two equally exceptional musicians – David Fung, pianist, and Daniel Moody, countertenor.
Presented August 23-28 by Lakeside Little Theatre (LLT) as a pre-season 52 fundraiser, “Mark Twain, Uncensored” was written by Ed Tasca and directed “showboat” style by Barbara Clippinger.
Lake Chapala Painting Guild President Lois Schroff is eager to bring her group of painters into the limelight – especially painters new to the area.
The week-long summer Art Camp that finished up with a successful sale of the children’s art last Saturday at the Lake Chapala Society allowed 125 local children to create and innovate under the tutorship of 55 volunteer artists and the help of 15 parents.
A handful of men from various parts of the Americas are collaborating on a mural at the entrance of Casa Domenech, a new restaurant in Ajijic.
Mariaceli Navarro, an accomplished Venezuelan piccolo player, teams up this summer with Tim Welch, well known Chapala area pianist, in a series of local concerts culminating in an international competition in San Diego, California.