Hay Festival Ciudad de México 2015

Event HJ1

Brenda Lozano in conversation with María Concepción Castillo González and Mariana Oliveros Trujillo

Tec de Monterrey, Punto Blanco
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Brenda Lozano (Mexico) is a fiction writer, essayist and publisher. In 2017 she featured on the Bogotá39 list as one of the best Latin American fiction writers under the age of 40. She is the author of the novels Todo nada (2009), Loop (2019), Witches (2022) and the recent Soñar como sueñan los árboles (2024), which tells the story of two women whose lives cross after the kidnapping of a girl, in the Mexico City of the 1940s; this is a story full of suspense, but also of humour, which portrays a period of splendour for the capital and Mexican culture. It also focuses on matters of contemporary interest, such as motherhood, and women’s place in society. In conversation with María Concepción Castillo González and Mariana Oliveros Trujillo.

Event free for the university community
Brenda Lozano in conversation with María Concepción Castillo González and Mariana Oliveros Trujillo

Event HC1

Ernesto Galán in conversation with Elisa Guerra

Secundaria General mariano Matamoros, Santa Rosa Járegui
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Ernesto Galán has degrees in Performing Arts and Law. He is the Artistic Director of the Miscelánea Teatro company and has written and directed a range of plays. He is also the manager of a reading space for child workers, and creator of the La Bodega forum and the La Miscelánea theatre festival. In this conversation with Elisa Guerra he will discuss the subject of drama based on his experience with children and young people.

Ages 12 to 16
Free event up to capacity
Ernesto Galán in conversation with Elisa Guerra

Event HJ2

BBC MUNDO workshop with Valentina Oropeza and Daniel Pardo

Auditorio Fernando Díaz Ramírez de la UAQ
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Two journalists from one of the world’s most important and prestigious media outlets will give this journalism workshop aimed at university students. Valentina Oropeza and Daniel Pardo, members of the BBC Mundo team, will explain the working model of the Spanish-language section of this British news service, which is over a hundred years old and is renowned for its news rigour and quality. Our guests will talk particularly about broadcasting content creation and managing the social media.
Event free for the university community
BBC MUNDO workshop with Valentina Oropeza and Daniel Pardo

Event HJ3

Henry Marsh in conversation with José Luis Copado Gutiérrez

Universidad Anáhuac, Aula Magna Edificio C
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Henry Marsh is a renowned British writer and retired neurosurgeon. He is the author of, among other books, And Finally. Matters of Life and Death, which tells of his own experience as a cancer patient. At this event he will talk about the principles and goals of palliative care, and about the challenges and opportunities that currently exist in terms of a dignified death, offering advice and recommendations to help patients and their loved ones face this difficult stage of life with dignity and compassion. In conversation with José Luis Copado Gutiérrez.

In English

Event free for the university community
Henry Marsh in conversation with José Luis Copado Gutiérrez

Event HJ4

Angela Saini in conversation with Eduardo Becerra

UNAM ENES
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Angela Saini is a British scientific journalist and radio presenter, as well as a writer whose work has been acclaimed and translated into 14 languages. Her penultimate book, Superior: The Return of Race Science, was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and named Book of the Year by Nature, the Financial Times and the NPR programme Science Friday. On this occasion she presents The Patriarchs, an audacious, radical book that unearths the roots and history of how this system of domination arose for the first time in societies and spread around the world, from prehistory to the present. Saini offers a hopeful narrative bringing to bear the many possible human agreements that question the old stories of inevitable male supremacy, and reveals that these stories are an element that is constantly changing within systems of control. She will talk to Eduardo Becerra.

In English

Event free for the university community
Angela Saini in conversation with Eduardo Becerra

Event HJ5

Guiomar Rovira and Rosaluz Pérez Espinosa in conversation with Kevyn Simón Delgado

South to south conversations: Thirty years of the Zapatista movement

Auditorio del Campus Amealco de la UAQ
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2024 is the thirtieth anniversary of one the most important revolutionary uprisings of the last half century, one that resonated internationally and which continues to inspire emancipatory movements around the world. The Zapatista movement, with its egalitarian, community organization, its advocacy of traditional knowledge, and its impressive capacity for communication (it was one of the first resistance movements to use the Internet to publicise its ideas), offers us a living alternative to raw capitalism. At this event, Rosaluz Pérez Espinosa, who has studied at first hand the role of women in the construction of the Zapatista political project; and Guiomar Rovira (Spain), journalist, writer and author of Zapata vive, will talk to the Queretaro academic and writer Kevyn Simón Delgado, the author of Querétaro, historia de lucha. Izquierdas y luchas sociales en Querétaro.
Event free for the university community
Guiomar Rovira and Rosaluz Pérez Espinosa in conversation with Kevyn Simón Delgado

Event HC2

Andrés Cota Hiriart

Family event

La Solana
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Andrés Cota Hiriart is a biologist, zoologist and writer. He has written books including Cabeza ajena (2017), Faunologías (2015), El ajolote. Biología del anfibio más sobresaliente del mundo (2016) and Fieras familiares (2022), and has come close to all kinds of animals in their natural habitats, travelling to some amazing places around the world, like the Galapagos, Borneo, Sulawesi and the island of Guadalupe. At this event, Cota will focus on a wonderful creature from his native Mexico: he will start out with the iconic axolotl and move onto the ajolote of Queretaro state, which is not so commonly mentioned. During the event, he will share images and excepts from his books.

Family event
Free event up to capacity
Andrés Cota Hiriart

Event 1

Neige Sinno in conversation with Elvira Liceaga

Teatro de la Ciudad
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The French author Neige Sinno has recently published her book Triste tigre in Spanish. This is a work that has startled the world of publishing. The book, which won the 2023 Fémina Proze, takes a precise and pitiless look at the monstrous and taboo theme of incest, which the author tackles based on her own experience, discovering it to be a crime that affects both family and society, which lives among truths and lies, and is linked to consent and the desire for power, and whose consequences are far-reaching in the lives of victims. It is also a book that speaks about the role of language and literature as safe spaces, which allow a freedom of thought. In conversation with Elvira Liceaga.

Price: $1.00 (USD)
Neige Sinno in conversation with Elvira Liceaga

Event 2

Los buscadores de migrantes perdidos en el desierto de Sonora

Valentina Oropeza, José María Rodero and Alberto Ortega with Daniel Pardo

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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According to the International Organization for Migration, hundreds of migrants disappear and die each year in the Sonoran Desert between Arizona and California; this makes it the most dangerous overland migration route in the world. A brave group of people, known as the Desert Eagles, dedicate their weekends to looking for migrants lost in this hostile territory, where temperatures can reach 50ºC and dehydration is the main cause of death. Valentina Oropeza and José María Rodero, from BBC Mundo, accompany members of this team on one of their expeditions, in which they hope to rescue people before they perish, something that is not always possible. One of the members of the Eagles, Alberto Ortega, will be present. In conversation with Daniel Pardo, BBC Mundo journalist.

Duration of the documentary: 22:06 min

Price: $1.00 (USD)
Los buscadores de migrantes perdidos en el desierto de Sonora

Event 3

Vasilisa Stepanenko in conversation with Daniel Pardo

Lviv Bookforum series: 20 Days in Mariupol

Teatro de la Ciudad
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The Ukrainian Vasilisa Stepanenko, in conversation with the BBC Mundo journalist Daniel Pardo, will talk about 20 Days in Mariupol, a documentary project, co-produced by her, which won an Oscar in 2024. This award-winning work offers a detailed look at the siege which the city experienced, capturing the impact on the population and the devastation caused by the conflict in eastern Ukraine. This is a valuable testimony to the impact of the war on the civilian population, and the resistance of the Ukrainian people.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

Price: $1.00 (USD)
Vasilisa Stepanenko in conversation with Daniel Pardo

Event 4

Screening of short documentaries by Brenda Vanegas, Comfrey Films and Joel Zito Araújo

Film with a message

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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An event featuring short films made in different parts of the world, presented by their creators, which are certain to move the audience. With Brenda Vanegas (El Salvador), a film director and producer, who specialises in gender and migration, who presents xxx; with the participation of XXX from Comfrey Films (United States), a production company whose goal is to empower black people who identify as transgender, gender nonconforming or intersex, offering them training and support as they launch a career in independent filmmaking; and with Joel Zito Araújo (Brazil), a Brazilian filmmaker, researcher and academic, acclaimed for his work in documentary cinema and in the representation of the Afro-descendent population of Brazil.
Price: $1.00 (USD)

Event 5

Queretaro Symphony Orchestra and the pianist Marcela Roggeri in concert

Lviv Bookforum series

Teatro de la Ciudad
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A special concert with the Queretaro Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the Ukrainian Mark Kadin, together with the Argentinian pianist Marcela Roggeri. The programme includes Barber’s Adagio for Strings, Shostakovich’s First Piano Concierto and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings.
Price: $1.00 (USD)
Queretaro Symphony Orchestra and the pianist Marcela Roggeri in concert

Event 6

Mukí sopalírili aligué gawíchi nirúgame

Screening of the documentary followed by a discussion with Ángeles Cruz and Santiago Esteinou

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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On the International Day of the Indigenous Woman, we present the documentary Mukí sopalírili aligué gawíchi nirúgame (“The Woman of Stars and Mountains”), about the heartbreaking, incredible story of the Raramuri woman Rita Patiño, from Chihuahua. Rita left her community in the Tarahumara mountains and walked all the way to Kansas, where she was interned in a psychiatric hospital against her will, since the hospital authorities were unable to determine who she was, where she came from and what language she spoke.

Directed by Santiago Esteinou

Duration: 100 min

Screening of the documentary followed by a discussion with Ángeles Cruz and Santiago Esteinou

Price: $1.00 (USD)
Mukí sopalírili aligué gawíchi nirúgame

Event HJ6

Naief Yehya in conversation with Abel Martínez Hernández

Planet of mushrooms

Biblioteca Central - Dirección General de Bibliotecas UAQ
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Naief Yehya (Mexico) is an industrial engineer, fiction writer, essayist and cultural critic. The author a various novels and works of non-fiction, his work has been translated into Italian, English, Arabic and French. He contributes regularly to the Mexican newspaper La Razón. El planeta de los hongos is a cultural and social history of mushrooms, particularly hallucinogenics, and LSD. His approach is not only scientific, but also based on experience and literary non-fiction. Not quite a manual for consumption or a guide for collectors, this is an exploration of the relationship between “magic” mushrooms and humanity, and their potential to open the mind. In conversation with Abel Martínez Hernández.

Event free for the university community
Naief Yehya in conversation with Abel Martínez Hernández

Event HC3

Workshop with Paulina Suárez

Create your own monsters

LEO A.C.
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The Mexican artist Paulina Suárez studied Illustration at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California, where she lived between 2008 and 2013. She is currently based in Mexico, where she works as a freelance artist and art educator. Her illustrations have appeared in work for different publications and publishers, including Editions FLBLB, Cacciani, FCAS, Esto es un libro, Revista Marvin, Cartelera CCUT Tlatelolco, Far Faria, as well as for the Coco Lab, Llamarada and Los Hijos de Jack animation studios. At this workshop, participants will have the chance to use stickers to create their own monsters, and then to colour and decorate them.

Ages 6 to 11
Workshop exclusively for a LEO A.C. group
Workshop with Paulina Suárez

Event HJ7

Mohamed El Morabet in conversation with Saúl Crespo and Rogelio Haces Gil Martínez

Tec de Monterrey, Punto Blanco
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Mohamed El Morabet (Morocco/Spain), a Politics graduate, presents his second novel, El invierno de los jilgueros, a story about Brahim, who has lived with death, illness and war from a young age. Years later, Brahim studies Fine Art and meets Olga, a woman immersed in her role as an art teacher, but who also wants to see new horizons, other realities. The link created between teacher and pupil will change their lives forever. In conversation with Saúl Crespo and Rogelio Haces Gil Martínez.

Event free for the university community
Mohamed El Morabet in conversation with Saúl Crespo and Rogelio Haces Gil Martínez

Event HC4

Gina Jaramillo

The cheese guard

Tlacote
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Gina Jaramillo is an art historian, General Manager of Radio Chilango, has worked as a children’s activist through the Colectivo Niñeces Presentes initiative, and now brings her talents to children’s literature. In her new book El guardián de los quesos she tells us the story of Tigre, a cat that visits various homes in the neighbourhood, which inspires Bibi and Mon to explore the different ways of seeing and forming a family. Jaramillo highlights the importance of love, empathy and respect, and she uses inclusive language to reflect the evolution of communication and family structures and relationships in today’s society.

Free event up to capacity
Gina Jaramillo

Event HC5

Elisa Guerra

Mercado El Tepetate
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Elisa Guerra (Mexico) holds a Master’s in Education at Harvard University. In 2015 she was named Best Educator in Latin America and the Caribbean by the Inter-American Development Bank, and was a member of the UNESCO Futures of Education’s International Commission. At this event, she will talk about her latest book, Las voces de los árboles, a work that takes readers to a parallel world in which trees of different species around the world tell us their story and let us reflect on the harm we are doing to the planet.

Workshop exclusively for Santa María Magdalena / Tlacote group
Elisa Guerra

Event HJ8

Sara Barquinero in conversation with Julieta Díaz Barrón and Montserrat Michelle Rivera Ruiz

Tec de Monterrey, Punto Blanco
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The writer, essayist, and thinker Sara Barquinero (Spain)has published one of the most acclaimed novels of the year in her country, Los Escorpiones (2024),where the two main characters investigate a dangerous conspiracy spanning several decades and reflect on the meaning of life. A PhD in Philosophy, Barquinero received a creative scholarship at the Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid and has obtained numerous prizes, such as the Virginia Woolf Short Story Prize in the English Language (2017) and the Voces Nuevas Poetry Prize of the Torremozas Publishing House in 2019. In conversation with Julieta Díaz Barrón and Montserrat Michelle Rivera Ruiz.

Event free for the university community
Sara Barquinero in conversation with Julieta Díaz Barrón and Montserrat Michelle Rivera Ruiz

Event HJ9

Antonio Ortuño in conversation with Abdiel Hernández

UNAM ENES
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Antonio Ortuño is a major voice in Mexican contemporary literature, and his fascinating body of work challenges conventions in forms of exploring social and political matters. In conversation with Abdiel Hernández, Ortuño will talk about his novels, which tackle themes such as violence and corruption, satire of the corporate world, the migration routes of Central America, and dystopian perspectives on his country. Ortuño will also talk about the project Verdades compartidas, an anthology which, thanks to the Hay Festival and the Colombian International Centre for Transitional Justice, reimagines and tells the story of Colombia after the peace process, through the writings of ten Latin American figures.

Event free for the university community
Antonio Ortuño in conversation with Abdiel Hernández

Event HJ10

Garry Gottfriedson and Luz María Lepe in conversation with Ingrid Bejerman

Decolonising verse: challenges for the literary translation of native poetry

Biblioteca Campus Centro Histórico - Dirección General de Bibliotecas UAQ
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Based on the challenges considered by the poet and translator Lawrence Schimel (USA-Spain) when taking the verse of Garry Gottfriedson (Canada) from English into Spanish for Tierra y lenguaje, a collection of some of his most representative work, we present a conversation between the Secwépecm poet and the indigenous literature specialist, Luz María Lepe (Mexico), about the attention and care needed to translate poetry by native authors from one colonial language into another, moderated by the journalist and educator Ingrid Bejerman (Brazil-Canada).

Event free for the university community
Garry Gottfriedson and Luz María Lepe in conversation with Ingrid Bejerman

Event TE1

Noé Morales and Manuel Naredo in conversation with Imanol Martínez

Remembering Gerardo Mancebo del Castillo

Museo de la Ciudad (espacio Hay Festival)
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Letra Capital, the Queretaro Municipality press, has recently compiled the complete works of the Queretaro dramatist Gerardo Mancebo del Castillo, whose innovative and original plays have made him a central figure in Mexican theatre. Noé Morales and Manuel Naredo will talk about his Obras completas with Imanol Martínez.

Price: $1.00 (USD)
Noé Morales and Manuel Naredo in conversation with Imanol Martínez

Event HJ11

Reinaldo Mijares and Israel Nieves in conversation with Rebeca Ivonne Ruiz Padilla

Community is culture

Auditorio de la Facultad de Artes UAQ
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The cultural activities that arise from community ties feed back into a strengthening of these communities, creating a positive impact on their inhabitants and facilitating the work of creators and artists. At this event, we will find out about two artistic community projects from two countries, which can help to create a route map for initiatives that have such positive effects on our communities. Reinaldo Mijares from 100% San Agustín (Venezuela) and Israel Nieves from La Otra Banda (Mexico), will talk to Rebeca Ivonne Ruiz Padilla.

Event free for the university community
Reinaldo Mijares and Israel Nieves in conversation with Rebeca Ivonne Ruiz Padilla

Event HJ12

Amalia Andrade in conversation with Perla Holguín

Universidad Anáhuac, Aula Magna Edificio C
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Amalia Andrade, the Colombian author of works such as Uno siempre cambia al amor de su vida (Por otro amor o por otra vida) and Cosas que piensas cuando te muerdes las uñas, has sold over a million books and is a social media phenomenon. In her most recent book, No sé cómo mostrar dónde me duele, Andrade returns to the theme of mental health and the body-mind relationship, writing about matters such as poetry, music and the cultivation of good habits to work on our emotional education and balance the internal world of the feelings. In conversation with Perla Holguín.

Event free for the university community
Amalia Andrade in conversation with Perla Holguín

Event HJ13

Rebecca Solnit in conversation with Iliana Padilla

Zapatismo

UNAM ENES
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The writer, historian and activist Rebecca Solnit is an important voice when it comes to matters such as feminism, environmental and urban history, popular power, social change and insurrection, walking and wandering, hope and catastrophe. She is the author of over 25 books, including the anthology she co-edited in 2023, Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility, as well as Orwell’s Roses, Hope in the Dark, Men Explain Things to Me, A Paradise Built in Hell and A Field Guide to Getting Lost. She writes regularly for The Guardian and is on the board of the climate group Oil Change International. In conversation with Iliana Padilla.

Event free for the university community
Rebecca Solnit in conversation with Iliana Padilla

Event HJ14

César Rendueles in conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez

Centro Cultural Aurelio Olvera Montaño UAQ
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The Spanish thinker and writer César Rendueles presents his work Comuntopía: Comunes, postcapitalismo y transición ecosocial. Rendueles, recognised for his social analyses and critical thinking, describes our current situation of urgency, characterised by ecological, political and technological crises, and goes further to advocate the importance of “common goods”, collaborative systems that manage resources (such as public goods and services), which are growing more scarce for millions of people. His book offers a hopeful message, proposing a global "politics of the commons", aimed at social forces that seek democratic, progressive and emancipatory strategies in the context of post-capitalism. In conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez, Director of University Communication at the Autonomous University of Queretaro.

Event free for the university community
César Rendueles in conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez

Event HJ15

Petina Gappah in conversation with Felipe Bohórquez

Universidad Anáhuac, Aula Magna Edficio C
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The lawyer and writer Petina Gappah (Zimbabwe) is the author of two books of short stories and two novels. Out of Darkness, Shining Light tells the story of those who carried the body of the doctor and explorer David Livingstone through African lands so that he could be buried in England. Gappah turns the spotlight on two particular characters, the cook, Halima, and the servant, Jacob Wainwright. The novel explores the collision of Europe and Africa, questions hegemonic historical discourses, and portrays the hypocrisy and deception linked to the colonisation of Africa. The author will talk about her novel with Felipe Bohórquez.

Event free for the university community
Petina Gappah in conversation with Felipe Bohórquez

Event TE2

Rosa Beltrán, Sara Uribe and Socorro Venegas

Letters to Ricardo

Museo de la Ciudad (espacio Hay Festival)
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The UNAM publishing house has recently published a compilation of letters by writer Rosario Castellanos, Cartas a Ricardo, a collection of her correspondence with Ricardo Guerra, who was her partner for several years. With Rosa Beltrán, Sara Uribe and Socorro Venegas.
Price: $0.00 (USD)
Rosa Beltrán, Sara Uribe and Socorro Venegas

Event HC6

Frida Martínez in conversation with Kenya Acosta

Biblioteca Juan de Dios Bátiz Paredes. Delegación Josefa Vergara
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What do you have to do to win an Olympic medal or play at a football World Cup? In her book Súper deportistas mexicanos, Frida Martínez portrays 24 high-achieving Mexican sportspeople. Her book reveals the hard work, discipline and dedication of her chosen protagonists, who train in karate, gymnastics, athletics, baseball and more, until they reach the top of their sport. In conversation with Kenya Acosta, Frida Martínez tells us these stories, which show how high we can fly as long as we have imagination, consistency and effort.

Ages 7 to 12
Free event up to capacity
Frida Martínez in conversation with Kenya Acosta

Event HC7

Workshop with Tere Alcántara

Parque de la Mantarraya
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The radio is a medium whose importance cannot be overemphasised. From its beginnings, it has worked to communicate, inform and entertain. Today we have other media that serve similar functions, but it is of interest to know more about the radio, to understand what it can do, what it can contribute. At this event, Tere Alcántara will talk about the radio, sharing with the children curious anecdotes and information. Work will be done on breathing, diction and intention and, to finish, teams will create a radio programme, in which participants can present their work, as if they were broadcasting a real radio programme.

Ages 7 and over
Free event up to capacity
Workshop with Tere Alcántara

Event HC8

Paola Llamas Dinero in conversation with Yudi Martínez

Poems for otakus

LEO A.C.
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Divided into five sections, with an opening and an ending in the anime tradition, the poems of Paola Llamas Dinero explore the sensations that occur when fiction forms an essential part of our lives. Through language based on words, images and signs, characteristic of the street, television and Internet, the author examines our relationship with the world of fiction through anime, manga and the social media. She will ask how imaginary worlds determine many of our feelings and identities. She also wonders, if we are constantly relating to characters who do not exist, watching a series or scrolling through stories on Instagram, whether we can really form links with other people. In conversation with Yudi Martínez.

Ages 15 and over
Workshop exclusively for a LEO A.C. group
Paola Llamas Dinero in conversation with Yudi Martínez

Event HC9

Ekaterina Álvarez in conversation with Elisa Guerra

Centro Cultural Comunitario Epigmenio González
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Ekaterina Álvarez was born in Moscow and lives in Prague. She is the publisher and author of her first children’s book, ¿Dónde está Arte?. In this entertaining work, the writer takes us on a trip through some of Mexico City’s main museums (from the Anthropological Museum, to the University Museum of Contemporary Art, via Chapultepec Castle and the Museum of Modern Art) in search of the Treasure of the Bones, together with little Otta and her dog Artemio. However, in the blink of an eye, Arte gets lost, and we go together with Otta to find him. In conversation with Elisa Guerra.

Ages 7 and over
Free event up to capacity
Ekaterina Álvarez in conversation with Elisa Guerra

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