Film festival celebrates sexual diversity
For the third consecutive year, the Guadalajara International Film Festival will showcase films whose narratives reveal an open sexuality, a cinema of acceptance towards sexual diversity.
For the third consecutive year, the Guadalajara International Film Festival will showcase films whose narratives reveal an open sexuality, a cinema of acceptance towards sexual diversity.
Downtown’s Plaza de la Liberacion and several blocks of Avenida Chapultepec make way for stages featuring bands playing a mix of salsa, rock, reggae and ska.
Prospective visitors have until the rainy season to take in the Daniel Buren installation in Guadalajara’s august Instituto Cultural Cabañas (ICC).
The Instituto Cultural Cabañas will probably never look like this again.
Tango is not so much a dance as a passion and members of Los Tangueros del Lago (LTL) are determined to share theirs by encouraging others to celebrate this art form, practiced in almost every city around the world.
Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra
JPO director Marco Parisotto (right) is joined by Nikolay Khozyainov, a hugely talented 22-year-old pianist from Russia. Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 (Pastoral),” Rachmaninov’s “Piano Concerto No. 3.”
If you have a love of movies and a good working knowledge of Spanish, then the Guadalajara International Film Festival (FCIG) from March 21-30 is an ideal event for you to while away the hours.