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Mexico presents Octavio Paz festival in Los Angeles

"Octavio Paz and post-pachucos: Cultural encounter of migrants" will be held on March 16 and 17

The festival will also feature an exhibition by photographer Manuel Ramos and an exhibition called Southeast Drive, by Leopoldo Peña - Photo: Taken from the Mexican Consulate's official Twitter page
16/03/2019 |18:16Notimex |
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The Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles will host the Cultural Festival "Octavio Paz and postpachucos: Cultural encounter of migrants on Mexican identity" on March 16 and 17 as a coordinated effort between the Ministry of Culture and the Executive Directorate of Cultural Diplomacy under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs .

This event will offer cinema, jazz, urban art, Guadalupan photography, poetry in indigenous languages, booktrucks, talks, and traditional Mexican food.

Following the inauguration, which was held on Saturday at 10:30 am , there was a series of conferences about Octavio Paz and the pachuco identity, a topic he addressed in his book El Laberinto de la soledad ( The Labyrinth of Solitude ). Furthermore, the film Un día sin mexicanos (A Day without Mexicans) (2004) by Sergio Arau was screened.

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In addition, a reflection on the contributions of cinema in the detonation of cultural identities was scheduled, as well as the Yáá Tunche event , a space of expression for music and poetry in indigenous languages.

On Sunday , a culinary demonstration with craft beer and the conference "Traditional Mexican cuisine, a world heritage site" will be held at the consulate, the company said in a statement.

There will also be a dialogue between Patricia Arriaga and Conrado Tostado about Malinche and her status as a migrant and multicultural woman, as well as a conversation with jazz singer Magos Herrera .

The festival will also feature an exhibition by photographer Manuel Ramos and an exhibition called Southeast Drive, by Leopoldo Peña .

Likewise, in the consulate there will be foodtrucks of Mexican food accompanied by booktrucks sponsored by the Mexican publishing house Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE) .

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