Ribera Arts Review - March 7, 2014
‘Mariachi Gringo’
There is a strong local connection in the next film in the Sunday “Afternoon at the Movies” series sponsored by the Lake Chapala Chapter of Democrats Abroad Mexico.
‘Mariachi Gringo’
There is a strong local connection in the next film in the Sunday “Afternoon at the Movies” series sponsored by the Lake Chapala Chapter of Democrats Abroad Mexico.
There’s still time to buy your tickets for Lakeside Little Theatre’s fun and entertaining musical “Hooray For Hollywood!” written and directed by Barbara Clippinger. Alexis Hoff is choreographer and Judy Hendrick is music director.
“Hooray for Hollywood,” an original music and dance extravaganza written and directed by Barbara Clippinger, opens at Lakeside Little Theatre on Friday, February 21, running through Tuesday, March 4.
Showstoppers 8 performed by members of Los Cantantes del Lago will be presented on Sunday, February 16, 4 p.m. at St Andrew’s Anglican Church in Riberas del Pilar. The bar is open at 3 p.m.
Jocotepec hosts a Feria Artesanal Indígena from Monday, February 10 through Monday, February 17 in the town’s main plaza. Among the indigenous art and crafts on show and for sale will be pieces from the communities of the Wixarika, Otomí, Tzotzil, Chol, Purépecha, Nahua and Mazahua.
An exposition by three Jocotepec artists: Anabel Ibarra, Chenlla and Eduardo Xilozochitl opens Friday, January 31, 6 p.m. at the Chapala City Hall.
Correction
Photographer Jill Flyer informs us that the cost of her tours are 100 U.S. dollars with 20 U.S. dollars for each additional person. The cost was incorrectly put in pesos in last week’s column. Flyer stresses that the price is still excellent value for money.