How does a cultural outing sound to end the month on a high note? This option will not only keep you out of the house in the late afternoon and evening but will also offer you a vast repertoire of classical music and dance. For example, the performance of the ballet Giselle, which you can enjoy for free during April’s Museum Night.
“Sensory Conjunctions: Murals, Music, and Dance” is the program the Museo Vivo del Muralismo has prepared for this evening. The main event will be the performance of the second act of Giselle, which will begin at 6:00 p.m. Note: space is limited to 180 people, so we recommend arriving early.
The performance is presented by the Leviatán Dance Project, which will create a magical moment under the colors of muralism.
In addition to the ballet, there will be blues music and a special tour of the venue. Here are the details:
- Music for your visit, songs for muralism (tour) – 5:00 PM – Space for 60 people.
- Omniblues and Juan Ávila (concert) – 7:00 p.m. – Capacity for 120 people.
It’s worth noting that the program will celebrate World Art Day as well as International Dance Day, so next Wednesday, April 29, is the perfect time to enjoy these art forms. Set your GPS to República de Argentina 28, Historic Center!