Unmissable events for this weekend in Mexico City

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That weekend lovers of Harry Potter will have the beginning of an attraction that will submerge them completely in the world of the young magician, however, if you are not a fan, there will also be exhibitions in different enclosures of the CDMX and other events that you will not want to lose yourself.

Here we leave you the complete list:

Work ‘what remains of us’

What remains of us photo: the sad tigers.

The nostalgic work of Sara Pinet and Alejandro Ricaño, winner of the Fine Theater Work Arts Award
For children in 2014, he is back in a new production of the sad Tigers at the O ofelia Theater only on Saturdays.

The story between cream, a teenager who has recently lost his parents and Toto, his dog whom he leaves in a distant park, will guide us along the way of the reunion. From the journey through the duel, Cabez recognizes his need to amend the decision to abandon Toto, who at the same time shows us the adventures of street life seen from his unequal and innocent eyes. The universe of these characters teaches us the value of genuine forgiveness, unconditional love and hope.

Address: Adrián Vázquez; cast: Fátima Favela / Carla Adell and Mario Alberto Monroy / Luis Rodríguez; Music: Ricardo Estrada

Saturdays at the Ofelia Theater.

Harry Potter Visions of Magic

This immersive experience will transport visitors to the magical world of Harry Potter, since through a series of interactive spaces inspired by iconic scenarios such as the Ministry of Magic, the thought, the nightly bus and the refuge of Newt Scamander, this installation combines art, music and visual effects to immerse the public in a unique sensory narrative.

This event, which starts this weekend, includes interactive technology that allows the public to use magical wands to illuminate, activate hidden effects and discover delighted details in every corner, making them relive iconic scenes of the saga.

  • When: as of June 20.
  • Where: Great Santa Fe tent.
Harry Potter

India Gastronomic Festival

The proposal of this festival seeks to celebrate the culinary and cultural wealth of the Asian country making an experience where you can enjoy a wide selection of traditional dishes prepared by expert chefs in Indian cuisine.

From Samosas, Curry and Butter Chickn, to spicy desserts and typical drinks such as the Sharbat pink, the event offers a gastronomic tour full of intense aromas and exotic flavors.

Accompanied by an atmosphere of cultural immersion with traditional decorative elements and environmental music of India, this is an opportunity for food fans or who are not afraid to try new things, ideal to enjoy the weekend.

  • When: until June 20.
  • Where: Heritage Bistro Bar within the Marquis Reforma hotel.

Crossing Tokyo of The Selfie Experience (last weekends)

This immersive experience celebrated by Japanese culture will have eight thematic spaces designed to create unique photographic moments.

Each scenario combines traditional and contemporary elements from Japan, such as a Torii, an urban crossing, manga murals and an anime laboratory, perfect for a photo shoot with friends or family.

In addition to the spots, the experience will offer a striking visual environment also including interactions such as a robot dog called Tokyo and a gastronomic area where visitors can enjoy ramen, drinks and Japanese desserts.

Admission is free with prior registration through a QR code.

  • When: until June 30.
  • Where: basement -1 of El Palacio de Hierro Polanco, Av. Molière 222.

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Exhibitions that you will not want to lose in CDMX

Jorge González Camarena: unfinished utopia

This exhibition that will take place in the Siqueiros, Camarena, Orozco and Tamayo rooms, pay tribute to the outstanding Jalisco artist 45 years after his death.

The exhibition consists of easel paintings, sculptures, sketches and documents that guide the viewer through the life of González Camarena, in turn showing us his artistic evolution.

With more than 100 pieces, this exhibition travels from its first Mesoamerican influences to its characteristic geometric style, so one of the many works that stands out is the mural “Liberation”, a central piece that you will not want to lose yourself.

  • Where: Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts.
González Camarena-Exposition

Under the sign of Saturn: divination in art

This exhibition arises from the astral chart that André Breton, founder of the surrealist movement, elaborated for the poet and writer Jean Schuster who presents a new reading of the collection with works that refer to the arcane experiences of the hidden sciences, building images inspired by the esoteric tradition.

This sample portrays the anguish of the human being for deciphering the future in order to calm the uncertainty, so that the paintings, photographs and others that are presented invite to reflect on the destiny, the unknown, the future and the divination, from the territory of the arts thanks to the curatorship of David Caliz.

  • Where: National Museum of the Artel (Munal).
Saturn-Expo
Photo: Ministry of Culture

Ideal territory: José María Velasco, perspectives of an era

This new permanent exhibition is a fundamental sample to understand the development of the Mexican landscape in the art of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This exhibition brings together more than 100 works, including paintings, drawings, lithographs, chromolithographies and photographs, made between the 1830s and 1920s.

The focusing of this expo is precisely the artist José María Velasco, who is considered one of the best landscapes in Mexico, however, we can also find works by more than 25 Mexican and foreigners artists.

  • Where: National Museum of Art (Munal).
José María Velasco-Exposition
Photo: Inbal

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Premieres that arrive at theaters this weekend

Extermination: Evolution (28 years later)

One of the most anticipated sequelae of this year is undoubtedly the one that launched the winner of the Oscar, Cillian Murphy: extermination (29 days later).

Under the direction of Danny Boyle and again with the script by Alex Garland, we return to a United Kingdom devastated by the presence of a rabies virus that has returned to violent people and has left its population to their fate to be contained to avoid the spread of the disease.

Now in this new story, we will follow a father and his son abandoning the island in a mission of recognition towards the British territory, facing more dangerous than those infected with this deadly virus.

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