This weekend comes spring, so the CDMX has prepared a series of activities that you can enjoy and where you will welcome this new season of the year.
Here we leave you the complete list:
‘Carmina Burana’ of Fura Dels Baus
Fura Dels Baus, considered one of the most innovative and disruptive theatrical companies in the world, returns to Mexico with its acclaimed interpretation of “Carmina Burana.”
This work, conceived by Carlus Padrissa, founding member of the Catalan company, is much more than a musical interpretation, is a total immersion in a universe of images, sounds, textures, smells and emotions that transform the viewer into an active participant of the show.
Since its premiere, this production has been seen by more than 410,000 people in Europe, Asia and America, consolidating itself as one of the most successful shows of Fura dels Baus, so you will not want to miss it this Thursday.
- When: March 20 at 9:00 p.m.
- Where: National Auditorium.
Riched… the score of Verdi
This innovative staging merges opera and theater, being a production that combines the famous Opera of Giuseppe Verdi, played in Italian, with new texts in Spanish written by playwright Fernando Reyes Reyes, creating a unique scenic experience.
The cast has outstanding opera figures, such as the tenor Carlos Alberto Velázquez, the baritone Manuel Vera, and the soprano Carla Portillo, in addition to the actor Ian Couttolenc.
On a single function in the country, this show seeks to bring opera closer to all types of audiences. Tickets can be acquired through the taquillacero.com website
- When: March 22.
- Where: Lenin Forum, Roma nte.

Spring Festival in Chapultepec
Music, art, skateboard and even a tour is what awaits you at this festival to welcome spring, and that you can enjoy as a family. The activities will take place in three headquarters of the Chapultepec forest, being the cultural complex of Los Pinos, Parcur and scenic pavilion.
You can also enjoy urban music concerts with exponents such as Gera MX, Santa Fe Klan, Mc Davo; Lefty SM and Yoss Bones.
Check the complete program of the event and its schedules here.
CLÁSICAL THEATER FESTIVAL 2025
In Mexico, the theater plays a fundamental role in the cultural events that are carried out, with daily functions that present innovative proposals, and it is for this reason that the dinner brings this festival back this weekend.
This festival seeks to highlight the relevance of this art in the historical, scenic and artistic field, offering a variety of works that cover from classical pieces to comedy shows and international representations, also having presentations from China in this edition.
The entrance is free and there will be activities for all ages. Check the complete program here.
- When: from March 16 to 21.
- Where: National Arts Center, Churubusco Country Club.
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Exhibitions that you will not want to lose in CDMX
All O’Gorman
This exhibition is given as a tribute to the life and work of the architect and artist Juan O’Gorman, known for iconic projects such as the Anahuacalli Museum and the mural of the Central Library of the UNAM.
The exhibition brings together one of the most important collections of its early work, with national and academic archives material, as well as links with the FAD-UNAM in Taxco and the Directorate of Culture of Pátzcuaro.
Through paintings, sculptures, sketches and models, the exhibition offers a complete vision of O’Gorman’s creative genius and his contribution to the art of the twentieth century.
- Where: MUCA, University City.

SEBASTIÃO SALGADO, UNA VIDA LIFE IN LA ‘AMAZONIA’
The photographic exhibition Amazonian Formed by 230 large -format photographs, it arrives for the first time to Mexico with the aim of inviting reflection on the cultural, natural and spiritual wealth of the Amazon, as well as the urgent need for its conservation.
The author, Sebastião Salgado, born in 1944 in Brazil, is one of the most influential documentary photographers in the world, known for his focus on social, environmental and humanitarian issues, combining his work with environmental conservation actions.
This new exhibition was cured by Lélia Wanick and has free admission.
- Where: Temporary exhibition hall of the National Museum of Anthropology.

David Medal: In conversation with the cosmos (last weeks)
The Filipino artist who covered the movements of kinetic art, performance and participatory art has one of the exhibitions that cannot be left out this weekend, since the exhibition narrates the artist’s personal encounters, as well as his participation in political actions and in the collective production of art.
The tour begins with paintings and drawings of the late fifties, and concludes with the works that produced shortly before his death. Printed documents, photographs and personal objects are also included, such as their newspapers in which he says he began drawing in 1943.
- When: until March 30.
- Where: Tamayo Museum.

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Premieres that arrive at theaters this weekend
Snow White
This remake produced by Disney, is a new Live Action version of the 1937 animated classic. Directed by Marc Webb and starring Rachel Zegler in the role of the famous Princess and Gal Gadot playing the evil queen. This adaptation seeks to modernize history with a fresher and focused on current generations.
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