Join us for Cinema Queer México in Mérida from October 10-13, 2024, with screenings at various venues including Cineteca Manuel Barbachano Ponce and Facultad de Ciencias Antropológicas UADY. All activities are free!
Not Everything That Glitters Was Gold by Rafiki Sánchez explores Yucatán’s historical memory, challenging the collective consciousness. Through his work, Sánchez invites the audience to reconsider the value of our past and present.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary,Centro Cultural Prohispen presents “The Culinary Practice Behind a Maya Ritual: Jets’ Lu’um,” led by Dr. María del Carmen Castillo; a talk on Maya culinary practices and fascinating connections between rituals, food, culture, and non-human...
Don’t miss the traditional Board Game Night at Francisco de Montejo’s Creperie on Thursday, October 10 at 8 PM. To join, simply purchase an event package that includes food and entry.
Featuring the abstract works of Ileana Magoda and Alexander Grawoig, alongside José Luis Bojórquez, whose figurative pieces capture Yucatán’s idiosyncrasies influenced by peninsula pop art. Stay tuned for guided visits.
Join MEL StoryTime, a free program fostering reading and creativity for children and families! Limited to 25 kids per session; register at the library or online, including names and ages of participants.
Join us for Cinema Queer México in Mérida from October 10-13, 2024, with screenings at various venues including Cineteca Manuel Barbachano Ponce and Facultad de Ciencias Antropológicas UADY. All activities are free!
Not Everything That Glitters Was Gold by Rafiki Sánchez explores Yucatán’s historical memory, challenging the collective consciousness. Through his work, Sánchez invites the audience to reconsider the value of our past and present.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary,Centro Cultural Prohispen presents “The Culinary Practice Behind a Maya Ritual: Jets’ Lu’um,” led by Dr. María del Carmen Castillo; a talk on Maya culinary practices and fascinating connections between rituals, food, culture, and non-human...
Featuring the abstract works of Ileana Magoda and Alexander Grawoig, alongside José Luis Bojórquez, whose figurative pieces capture Yucatán’s idiosyncrasies influenced by peninsula pop art. Stay tuned for guided visits.
From the Old Continent, infused with Latin inspiration, Rumba Mestiza returns to brighten the morning. Join this delightful breakfast on the terrace and enjoy the enchanting melodies of this wonderful artist.
Join us for Cinema Queer México in Mérida from October 10-13, 2024, with screenings at various venues including Cineteca Manuel Barbachano Ponce and Facultad de Ciencias Antropológicas UADY. All activities are free!
Not Everything That Glitters Was Gold by Rafiki Sánchez explores Yucatán’s historical memory, challenging the collective consciousness. Through his work, Sánchez invites the audience to reconsider the value of our past and present.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary,Centro Cultural Prohispen presents “The Culinary Practice Behind a Maya Ritual: Jets’ Lu’um,” led by Dr. María del Carmen Castillo; a talk on Maya culinary practices and fascinating connections between rituals, food, culture, and non-human...
Featuring the abstract works of Ileana Magoda and Alexander Grawoig, alongside José Luis Bojórquez, whose figurative pieces capture Yucatán’s idiosyncrasies influenced by peninsula pop art. Stay tuned for guided visits.
Don’t miss the traditional Board Game Night at Francisco de Montejo’s Creperie on Thursday, October 10 at 8 PM. To join, simply purchase an event package that includes food and entry.
Join MEL StoryTime, a free program fostering reading and creativity for children and families! Limited to 25 kids per session; register at the library or online, including names and ages of participants.
From the Old Continent, infused with Latin inspiration, Rumba Mestiza returns to brighten the morning. Join this delightful breakfast on the terrace and enjoy the enchanting melodies of this wonderful artist.
Make sure to check out the upcoming Spooky bazaar at the Merida English Library (C. 53 524 x 66-y 68) There will be snacks, handmade crafts, jewelry, decorations and more!
From the Old Continent, infused with Latin inspiration, Rumba Mestiza returns to brighten the morning. Join this delightful breakfast on the terrace and enjoy the enchanting melodies of this wonderful artist.
The live orchestra playing, “Howl’s Moving Castle.” will be presented at the Armando Manzanero Theater on Wednesday, October 16 with two performances at 6:00 pm & 9:00 pm at Armando Manzanero Theater.
Experience the magical night of Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle filled with unforgettable characters and adventures, featuring live orchestral music. There are two screenings: 18:00 and 21:00, get your tickets!
Young talents of Mexican music are presented for the first time in Mérida, Yucatán! The festival will take place in the Amphitheater of La Plancha Park.
In this performance, Marisa will present famous works from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as modern music and world premieres, including pieces written by composers of various ethnicities. Her exciting program will include music by various artists and...