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15 Minutos una Ciudad » Documentary Films » April 17

15 minutos una ciudad

Rap a Toda Madre » May 10

Rap a toda madre

Children’s Classical Concert Under the Stars » April 18

Festival of Classical Music

Cuale Cultural Center, Rio Cuale Island, Centro, April 18th, 7:00pm
LOCATION: MAP
Free Admission

Come enjoy the Children’s Classical Concert featuring the dedicated efforts of young classical musicians and ballet dancers at the Cuale Cultural Center.

Vallarta Ballet Students
Puerto Vallarta’s Department of Culture and Maestra Cecilia Scriban are very pleased to announce the Children’s Classical Music Festival, held in conjunction with national Children’s Day festivities. This children and youth Concert started since the fall of 2004, will again take place on the Patio of the Cuale Cultural Center Friday, April 18 at 7:00 pm.

From the outset, concerts celebrating classical artistic expression have been a continuous endeavor to nurture and increase awareness and appreciation of this genre of music. The idea of organizing such concerts providing a platform for young classical musicians of Vallarta came to the promoter, Maestra Cecilia Scriban, as a natural extension of her lifelong musical teaching career.

Vallarta Piano Student
A resident here in Vallarta for almost five years now, she believes that ¨bi-annual events, where music teachers and students can showcase their talents, are much needed here – to motivate students, parents and teachers alike”. All this will go a long way towards “encouraging the appreciation and performance of classical music, which – alas – is still in short supply in Vallarta”. This event also aims to encourage and foster a stronger classical music education among the young people of this beloved town.

Although no longer teaching, Cecilia’s goal remains “to encourage and engage young people from an early age to take an interest in classical music” – a goal that she has held dear throughout her extensive teaching career in England, Canada, India and China.

Vallarta keyboard student
The Children’s Classical Concert will feature promising students at various levels of piano, prepared by dedicated teachers like Maestros Heriberto Hernandez from the Collegio Pierre Faure and the Sindicato de Filarmonicos, Alfonso Mares Gomez of the Colegio Americano and the Biblioteca Los Mangos and Tomas Mojica from the Cuale Center Piano Workshop. The evening will conclude with the nationally acclaimed Corps-de-Ballet under the skilled tutelage of Maestra Debbie Bravo from Pro-Danza Academia de Ballet Clasico and a brief piano recital performed by the young and talented Vallarta concert pianist, Alejandro Villarreal, with works by Latin composers such as Spain´s E. Granados and Mexico´s very own Maria Manuel Ponce among others….

Come one, come all and enjoy this special free event of young classical musicians and dancers at this idyllic open-air Cuale Cultural Center, just East of Insurgentes Street where it crosses the river !

Manuel Lepe Day » April 17

Thursday, April 17 at 10 am in the Presidencia Square there will be a city-sponsored celebration of the birth of Manuel Lepe, Puerto Vallarta’s most famous artist, beginning, in Vallarta, the “Naif” school of painting.

Other events of the day include at 6pm the Pro-Dance troop of Profra. Deborah Bravo at the Los Arcos Amphitheater and at 8pm the Youth Orchestra of the Cuale Cultural Center led by Prof. Antonio Jerezano.

Manuel Lepe Day in Puerto Vallarta

Manuel Lepe, the Boat and Children

“Puerto Vallarta is a Paradise”, Manuel Lepe responded, when asked during an interview why he always painted angels in the skies… and why do angels fly in planes? “Because the angels are tired and it is fun”. Manuel Lepe was in love with Vallarta simple, human, charitable, and moreover he never lost the exuberant innocence of childhood. These sentiments are expressed in his ingenuous painting of Puerto Vallarta. His reputation as a painter extends beyond Mexico to the United States and Europe. Manuel was declared “National Painter of Mexico” by a former Mexican President Luis Echeverria.

Manuel Lepe Day in Puerto Vallarta 2008

The Yelapa Water Taxi

Yelapa is a small village south of Puerto Vallarta that is accessable easily only by water taxi. At the time of this writing, the round-trip water taxi ride there is 220 pesos. It is well worth it for the 45 minute each way ride. There are thrills, views and humor involved in this ride.

Most people ride to Yelapa in the Morning and take the taxi back to Puerto Vallarta in the evening. Some stay the night at inexpensive, rather rustic “hotels.” There are many restuarants in Yelapa and there’s phone service and internet. The food is generally a step or two above Vallarta’s normal fare in quality, freshness and low cost. The margaritas definitely fall into this quality gap (as you’ll notice towards the end of the video).

Visiting Yelapa isn’t a bad way to spend a day.

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El Juego que Todos Jugamos » Saturdays & Sundays in April » CECATUR Auditorium

El Juego que Todos Jugamos
DATES: Saturdays and Sundays in April
LOCATION: CECATUR Auditiorum (MAP)
TICKETS: 60 pesos general, 30 pesos students and seniors

I apologize for my poor translation of this press release. Read the link about Alejandro Jodorowsky to get a much better idea of what a fine work this is.

El Juego que Todos Jugamos

Every day we play to be important. We play to see who wins, who punishes who loses.

Saturday April 5, the Municipal Theatre Group, begins a short season at the Auditorium CECATUR with this controversial staging of Alejandro Jodorowsky, led by Maestro Alberto Fabian. Significantly, the Group returns from a successful show in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, where they have been named for four consecutive years Encounter Theatre of the Interior of Jalisco.

The game that we play is not exactly a theatrical work, literally. Indeed it has no Shakesperianos nor the nuances Calderonianos, only a great deal of thought.

When you ask Jodorowsky, of what meaning is his work, he comes out with the phrases most pathetic and demagogic… ¡No sé lo que quiero hacer, pero se muy bien lo que no quiero hacer! I do not know what I want to do, but I know very well what I do not want to do! And what he wanted was to make a hole in the exterior wall, called convenience, which we are surrounded with, helped by the society. We are shielded behind it, rejecting everything that is not suited to what we call “normal”.
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