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Julieta Fierro and Leticia Carigi in conversation with Paula Rosas
Hay Festival Constellations: science
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Teatro de la Ciudad
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. At this event the astronomers Julieta Fierro and Leticia Carigi will talk to Paula Rosas about the pleasures of looking at the cosmos with curiosity and without fear: this is an event where a love of science is shared by guests of different generations.
Juan Villoro and Aura García-Junco in conversation with Jesús Alejo
Hay Festival Constellations: literature
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Teatro de la Ciudad
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. At this event Juan Villoro and Aura García-Junco offer their thoughts as a mirror on their respective times: through essay, fiction, short stories, journalism and more, to reflect on what each one’s pen, or keyboard, can express. In conversation with Jesús Alejo.
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. Commitment to social and political causes has been something that has characterized the lives of Diego Luna and an emergent talent selected by him, who will talk to Javier Lafuente about how to raise awareness and promote change.
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Eduardo Matos Moctezuma and Patricia Ledesma in conversation with Ayelén Oliva
Hay Festival Constellations: archaeology
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Cineteca Rosalío Solano
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. To understand the present, it is necessary to understand the past, and in this regard we owe to Eduardo Matos Moctezuma much of Mexico’s current identity. Together with Patricia Ledesma, this event examines that history in order to think about what has made us. The past and the present will come into dialogue here, in a conversation moderated by Ayelén Oliva.
Carmen Aristegui in conversation with Daniel Pardo
Hay Festival Constellations: journalism
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Teatro de la Ciudad
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. Truth, ethics and the urge to tell us the facts are all a part of good journalism. Carmen Aristegui and an emergent journalist selected by her will dialogue about the current state and value of a profession that has gone from being seen as «the Fourth Estate», to being mistrusted and even vilified by certain discourses and some sectors of society.
LSM Mexican sign language interpretation available
Mardonio Carballo and Alejandra Sasil Sánchez Chan in conversation with Rafael Volta
Hay Festival Constellations: poetry
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Patio de la Delegación del Centro Histórico
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. At this event, Mardonio Carballo and Alejandra Sasil Sánchez Chan will talk to Rafael Volta about the power and value of poetry: or when language is a weapon that can fight for existing and resisting.
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. At this event, Ilse Salas and and emergent actor/actress selected by her talk about the profession of telling stories on screen, playing the part that is the simplest and most complicated of all: oneself.
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. Tatiana Bilbao and an architect selected by her believe in the importance of human requirements, and in an architecture that is integrated into its setting. A dialogue on how to inhabit a city and a country, moderated by Ayelén Oliva.
Jis, Trino and Dos Diablos in conversation with Laura García
Hay Festival Constellations: illustration
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Jardín Guerrero
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. At this event, Jis and Trino —major figures in the world of the Mexican comic— talk to Dos Diablos about how to maintain creative connections, drawing smiles while also sharpening their pencils for social and political criticism.
Joselo Rangel and Lázaro Cristóbal Comala in conversation with Elvira Liceaga
Hay Festival Constellations: music
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Museo de la Ciudad (espacio escénico)
Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and activism. At this event, Joselo Rangel and Lázaro Cristóbal Comala will examine the matter, as a musician and an author, of how their fields are connected. A constellation of ideas to finish this series, created to pay homage to careers and to help it all start over again.