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Book Publishing in Mexico » an Economic Overview

SUMMARY

During recent years, the publishing industry in Mexico has shown continuous growth. In 2007 it is estimated that approximately 160 million books were sold. According to the National Publishing Industry Association (Caniem), these book sales generated USD 650 million in revenue. Bookstores that also sell their products online are a growing and lucrative segment within this industry. Furthermore, the Mexican government has recently proposed a favorable Book-Reading Promotional Law to encourage book reading. The effects of the law will be felt throughout the book supply chain in places such as educational institutes, government entities, libraries, bookstores, distributors, etc. This law might enable buyers to get books at more reasonable prices, due to the unique price structure envisioned in this law. All of these above mentioned factors and trends generate favorable business opportunities for US exporters. In addition, book imports to Mexico are comprised mostly of those from the United States. However, emerging competitors for U.S. publishers of books include companies from Spain and China. U.S. proximity to Mexico provides a competitive advantage to U.S. firms over more distant foreign competitors due the lower cost of shipping.

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VallARTE URBANO Graffiti Contest

Vallarta Graffiti Contest

Film » Notre Musiqe, July 23, 8pm

Notre Musiqe, shown at the Cuale Cultural Center July 23 at 8:30 pm. FREE
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Highly emotional, visually stunning and disturbing with an exquisite sound track. Not a good first-date movie. In French with Spanish subtitles.

Three parties headed respectively: hell, purgatory and paradise. Hell: Images of war, without order or historical cron’lógico. People fleeing, countries devastated. All black and white and silent color. Imagenes, four pieces of music. purgatory: the city of Sarajero today, martyred as many others. Characters real and imaginary. A visit to the bridge is being rebuilt to show that symbolizes the transition from guilt to forgiveness. Paradise: a young suicide finds peace in the water.

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Middle Eastern Dance Night » July 19

An Encounter of Cultures:
At the Cuale Cultural Center on Saturday, July 19 at 8:30. FREE
Flamenco in Vallarta

  • Marijose Dance Studio will present classical Spanish dance accompanied by some movements of flamenco.
  • Shanti Studio show a spectacle created by its students.
  • Alina Moran will bring a mixture of Arabic dance, Hindu and Egyptian called Samkya.
  • Nismaharakanta will delight the audience with a dance Rack Sharqui, also known as belly dancing.

Klaus Mayer Project – Jazz

Klaus Mayer Project in Puerto Vallarta

The quintet of jazzista professionals, who are guided by the Austrian Klaus Mayer, one of the most renowned saxophonists in Guadalajara, will perform at the CECATUR Auditorium, Tuesday, July 15, at 9 pm. The show is sponsored by the municipal government Puerto Vallarta department of Art and Culture and admission is Free.

A sax, bass, guitar, piano and drums create the environment offering jazz music, trying to create an exquisite mixture of the long journey through the history of this genre, and it will sample an elegant fusion of the different movements of this style.

Klaus Mayer, the leader of this group, studied jazz in the U.S. with individual teachers, and at Triton College in Chicago and Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. He has played with many different sets in styles as diverse as salsa, jazz, bossa nova, rock and popular music.

Klaus has been part of groups such as Zamar Project (jazz), Pneumus (music of silent films), 3 Motherfunkers (funk), Zaico Circus (music and drama), and Guanatos Brass Band (New Orleans jazz).

However, he now has decided to form his own group and that is why this quintet has brought together jazz with the aim of exploring the different facets that this genre offers and above all discover and show their viewers how it has been his evolution through the ages. The Project’s members are not fixed and the players change from time to time to include the best jazzistas in Guadalajara, host city of this concept.

2006 was the year of birth and since then the group has been presented in several forums of the city always innovating and renewing its repertory. Included are songs of the greatest exponents of the genre such as Lee Morgan, Stan Getz, John Coltrane, Gerry Mulligan, to name a few.

Admission is free and seating is limited, hence the need to be punctual, because the doors will be closed when the seats are full. For more information, please go to the facilities of the Cultural Center Cuale or phone at (322) 223-0095.

Klaus Mayer Proyect, Jazz Concert
CECATUR Auditorium (LOCATION – MAP)
Hidalgo (corner of Guerrero), Centro
July 15, 2008, 9 pm
Free admission

Photo Contest Exhibition » July 7 to 20

102 participants from Puerto Vallarta, Bahia de Banderas, Guadalajara, Nuevo Leon and Mexico City submitted entries to the Vive Vallarta Photo Contest, with a total of 280 photographs reflecting the events of daily living and culture of this tourist destination.

The exhibition of participants’ photographs will be take place Monday 07 July, starting at 6 pm, in the corridors inside the municipal presidency The event will start with a cocktail reception and then the photos will be presented. This exhibition will remain in the Presidencia until July 20. On Tuesday, July 15, the awards ceremony will occur.

WEBSITE FOR CONTEST(in Spanish):

  • http://www.fotonota.com/

Vive Vallarta photocontest

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