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Ribera Arts Review - September 27, 2014

Lakeside Little Theatre

When the Lakeside Little Theatre discovered they were unable to obtain the rights to produce Yasmina Reza’s “God Of Carnage” in October, the adaptable actors and directors made a quick change to a hilarious comedy of errors, “Bedtime Stories” by the popular Canadian playwright Norm Foster.


Ribera Arts Review - September 20, 2014

Orquesta Axixic

The Orquesta Axixic, under the baton of Daniel Medeles Cordova, is tuning up to celebrate its third anniversary with a special concert on Saturday, September 27, 7 p.m. at the Auditorio de la Ribera.

Ribera Arts Review - September 13, 2014

Orchestra trips

Viva La Musica is ready for their first, Sunday, September 21 bus trip into Guadalajara to attend the concert performance of the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra in the city’s historic Teatro Degollado.

Ribera Arts Review - September 6, 2014

Mariachi Festival

The International Mariachi Festival comes to Ajijic on Saturday, September 6 for a gala show at the  Auditorio de la Ribera. The program will feature rousing performances by two mariachi groups, plus dancing by the local  Ballet Folklórico Xicantzy. Tickets cost 200 pesos at the door, including a free tequila cocktail. Additional drinks and typical Mexican dishes will be available on the premises.

Proceeds will benefit the Pepe Martínez Nuevos Pasos Equine Therapy program.

Ribera Arts Review - August 23, 2014

Viva la Musica!

Yes, it’s true! The internationally renowned and popular classical guitar duo Gracián Medina will perform at the Auditorio de la Ribera on Sunday August 31, 4 p.m. – thanks to Viva La Musica!

Ribera Arts Review - August 16, 2014

Cantos y Redes in concert

A reminder that lakeside’s renowned Cantos y Redes chorus will present a free performance on Saturday, August 16, 6 p.m., at the Auditorio de la Ribera, La Floresta. The lively stage show celebrating the group’s 28th anniversary will feature a repertoire of Mexican folk songs, with the 20 performers dressed in traditional costumes.