With masks and lots of music. On Sunday, March 15, a parade of artisans will be held in the Historic Center of Mexico City with the aim of sharing their work, celebrating and giving visibility to all the talent in this sector.
While the event seeks to celebrate artisans on their day, it also aims to highlight the challenges they face on a daily basis.
During the tour, artisans will wear masks and carry different crafts that represent their work. It is a small sample of all the culture and talent that exists in Mexico City.
Route and everything you need to know about the Artisans Parade in the Historic Center of Mexico City
This time, the event will take place on Sunday, March 15, at 12:00 p.m. The tour will depart from the National Art Museum (Tacuba 8, Historic Center of Mexico City) and conclude at 2:00 p.m. at the Museum of Popular Art (Revillagigedo 11, Centro neighborhood). In addition, a commemorative photo will be taken at Bellas Artes.
Artisans from Mexico City will walk the streets of this area of the city showing some of the crafts they make.
In addition, as detailed on its official website, various musical bands and carnival dancers will participate. As you can see, there will be plenty of music and tradition at this event.