Unmissable events for this weekend in Mexico City

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This weekend comes the expected labyrinth of Tim Burton and we tell you what it is to visit it, there will also be two concerts that you will not want to miss from a Mexican band; There will also be a series of exhibitions that will be the perfect plan and an expected premiere in cinema.

Here we leave you the complete list:

Boston Youth Philharmonic Orchestra will arrive at the Nezahualcóyotl room

This June 26, the Boston Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, led by its co -founder Benjamin Zander and composed of 120 talented musicians between 12 and 21 years old, arrives at the Nezahualcóyotl room.

The Boston Youth Philharmonic Orchestra (BPYO) was founded in 2012 under the auspices of the Boston Philharmonic.

Directed by Benjamin Zander, the motto of the BPEO is “Forming future leaders through music”. His 120 young musicians, enthusiastic and talented, are between 12 and 21 years old, which gives the youngest members of the orchestra the opportunity to collaborate with older students who begin their professional careers, while the university members of the group have the opportunity to train and train future generations.

Tim Burton’s maze

This immersive experience will transport the CDMX attendees to the strangest worlds created by the iconic tape director such as “Beetlejuice” or “The body of the bride”, since this labyrinth with dark style, fantastic and full of imagination is made up of corridors that change in shape, thematic rooms and enveloping atmospheres.

More than a traditional exhibition, this experience seeks to cause emotions and memories while the public interacts with characters, sounds and stages of the world of Burton.

Buy your tickets through the official website of the event.

  • When: from June 26.
  • Where: Garden Mayita, Av. Constituents 500, Casino del Bosque.
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Photo: Tim Burton, Laberinto/IG

Swarm concert

With a repertoire that covers more than a decade of experience, the original group of Zacatecas will combine nostalgia and energy in these next concerts that will be marked by immersive visuals and a proximity to the public that has always been key part of their live identity.

Attendees can enjoy classic themes such as “Sweet Soledad” or “Visit”, as well as more recent songs, so these concerts are emerging as a unique opportunity to enjoy one of the most representative bands of alternative rock.

  • When: June 27 and 28.
  • Where: Sports Palace.
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Photo: swarm/Ig

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.

  • Where: Great Santa Fe tent.
Harry Potter

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Exhibitions that you will not want to lose in CDMX

Diego and Frida: a universe

This new immersive experience will invite viewers to enter the intimate and artistic life of one of the most emblematic couples of Mexican art.

Through photographs, letters, personal objects and multimedia elements, the tour reveals the complexities of their relationship, their passions and the way they influenced each other in the work of the other.

This event allows the public to rediscover Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo from an emotional and close perspective, highlighting their creativity and impact on the cultural history of our country.

Acquire your tickets through the official website.

  • Where: Porrúa Library in the Republic of Argentina 15, Historic Center
Diego-Frid-Exposition

Gabriel Orozco: National Polytechnic

Gabriel Orozco, a contemporary artist, will present an exhibition with 300 of his works this weekend, and with this, marks his return to CDMX to portray the connections between the everyday, nature and human creativity.

With these pieces, Orozco covers up to three decades of his career as an artist so that the public manages to know their obsessions and interests that have inspired him to create works such as “Four Bicycles”, “Dark Wave”, “The DS” and many others.

  • When: until August 3.
  • Where: Jumex Museum.
Gabriel Orozco exhibition
Photo: Gabriel Orozco. The DS (Cornaline), 2013. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, Nuevayork/Paris/Los Angeles

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

F1

Directed by Joseph Kosinski, which gave us the sequel of “Top Jun”, brings again a story full of adrenaline, now focused on one of the sports that has captured more attention in recent years: Formula 1.

The film, which finally arrives in cinemas this weekend, presents us with the character of Sonny Hayes, a former pilot who returns to the circuit after years of retirement to be part of a team in crisis. With the intention of guiding a young promise of motor racing, Hayes faces not only at the speed of the track, but also the ghosts of his past.

Starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, the film combines real action filmed in authentic F1 scenarios, offering a idiople look to the world of high -level careers.

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