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Join us at Etnografiska in Stockholm

noche-de-muertos

Please join us at Etnografiska in Stockholm at 6pm, October 9, 2024.

Together with our sister organisation MKP, we organise an event called “Noche de Muertos”. Within the exhibition ¡Viva Mexico! dancers and performers from Sweden, Finland and Mexico will present performances specially conceived for the context, place and time.

The performances have  been developed during a dance workshop at Teatermaskinen in Riddarhyttan in September 2024. The work has been led by Ricardo Rubio, who is a Mexican choreographer, poet, and performance artist. The event offers a unique opportunity to experience the work of him. Ailish Maher and Carima Neusser are also performing.

The event is supported by OPSTART at Nordic Culture fund.

WELCOME!

 

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