[12/11/2024]
Dressed in Bárbara Sánchez-Kane, the performance explores the serpent as a symbol of knowledge, love, and violence. Featuring La Bruja de Texcoco’s blend of Indigenous Mexican music, orchestral elements, and modern club sounds, it offers a dynamic cultural experience. Supported by TONO and Kuboraum, the event embodies interdisciplinary artistry and innovation. With its unique soundscapes and thematic resonance, “La Culebra” serves as a powerful and immersive finale, bridging tradition and contemporary art in a meaningful dialogue.
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