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Choir of the Youth Institute of Mexico City to Perform Latin American Music at the Diego Rivera Mural Museum

• The Choir of the Youth Institute of Mexico City will participate on July 21 at 6:30 p.m.

The Diego Rivera Mural Museum continues with its Sound Fridays program with the participation of the Choir of the Mexico City Youth Institute, which will perform this Friday, July 21, at 6:30 p.m., a program made up of Latin American music. The entrance will be free.

Josimar Jiménez, head of Mediation and Community Linkage at the venue, which belongs to the Museum Network of the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (Inbal), explained that the program seeks to promote music and sound art, with proposals ranging from classical to experimental music. It also has the objective of integrating people with visual disabilities.

“We want the public to know that this type of concert is included in our programming, since the venue offers the ideal acoustics. As a museum, it seems important to us that all artistic disciplines and different audiences are present in our programs, since the goal is for the Diego Rivera Mural Museum to become a space open to all users”.

The participation of the CDMX Youth Institute Choir is part of a cycle of choral presentations that take place during July. The group is made up of young people whose passion for music led them to join a program aimed at talents in vulnerable situations. Some of them even chose formal studies in this discipline, commented Josimar Jiménez.

He explained that the program will be a journey through Latin American music, with works such as Piel canela, Mi tierra, El día que me quieras, among others. As part of the program, on Friday, July 28, there will be a choral concert by the School of Artistic Initiation No. 1 of Inbal.

During August, the guitarist David Castro will offer a concert on Friday the 25th at 6:30 p.m., and on September 8 the artist Jairo Guerrero will present a program on sound techxtures, poetry and experimental electronic music.

The venue will also open its doors to Mexican music, on Wednesday, September 6, there will be the DUGA LGBTTTIQ Choir with a special program dedicated to the National Holidays, and on September 14, the Injuve Choir will do the same.

These programs will be free to enter and are aimed at the general public. The Diego Rivera Mural Museum is located on Calle Colón s/n, Colonia Centro, next to Alameda Central. To check the programming, the public can follow social networks: Facebook and YouTube as Museo Mural Diego Rivera, on Twitter as @museomural and on Instagram as @museomuraldiegorivera

2023-07-20 21:14:54
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