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6. Episode 6: Honesty, the raw material for connection with Sofia Carrillo.
26:34||Season 1, Ep. 6In this podcast, Sofía Carrillo (Director, Prita Noire) explores her stop-motion filmmaking process with us and shares the importance of connecting with her inner child to connect with the world. Carrillo also talks about her creation journey and how being honest with herself took her from studying film in Guadalajara to working with Guillermo del Toro on Pinocchio. Enjoy Prita Noire and other selected shorts from the Morelia International Film Festival at Chelsea Factory on November 21, 2024. Free with RSVP!
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5. Episode 5: Art as Resistance with Leo Heiblum
18:58||Season 1, Ep. 5Composer Leo Heiblum takes us through his philosophy on sound and the creation process of Echoes from the Borderlands, a multi-sensory experience produced in collaboration with Valeria Luiselli and Ricardo Giraldo. Their work challenges perceptions and drives social change through art, focusing on the complexities of migrating along the US-Mexico border. Their artistic journey reveals a powerful expression of sound and storytelling that is transformational and provokes a new understanding of borders.Join us for Echoes from the Borderlands on Sunday, November 24, 2024, at Chelsea Factory. Featuring acclaimed author Valeria Luiselli, composer Leonardo Heiblum, and multimedia artist Ricardo Giraldo. Free with RSVP!4. Episode 4: The Art of Cardenche Song with Juan Pablo Villa and Andrea Villela
38:14||Season 1, Ep. 4Coro Acardenchado is a remarkable choir that bridges the past and present through the cardenche song, using body percussion, improvisation, and captivating vocal techniques. Juan Pablo Villa and Andrea Villela delve into the history of this art form, highlighting the importance of collaboration, community, and the cultural richness of cardenche.Don’t miss this unique performance by Coro Acardenchado on Saturday, November 23rd, at Chelsea Factory. Free with RSVP!3. Episode 3: Music, Tradition, and Community with Julia del Palacio and Sinuhé Padilla
20:31||Season 1, Ep. 3Fandango Jarocho Neoyorkino is a vibrant community gathering filled with music, food, and fashion, rooted in the traditions of southern Mexico. In this episode, guests Julia and Sinuhe share their experiences and reflect on the power of ritual, tradition, and music to build and strengthen community bonds.Fandango Jarocho Newyorkino is coming to life at Chelsea Factory on Friday, November 22nd, 2024. Reserve your spot, all events are FREE with RSVP!2. Episode 2: Mexico Through the Lens of Santiago Arau
26:44||Season 1, Ep. 2Santiago Arau is a photographer and social media phenomenon. Patrimonio is his new collection of photographs exploring the landscape and beauty of Anáhuac, the Valley of Mexico. In this episode, Arau dives into his creative process, offering insights into how recognizing and honoring the past can shape a more hopeful future.Join us for the special presentation of Patrimonio and stay for an exclusive Q&A with Santiago Arau on November 20, 2024 at Chelsea Factory in NYC. All events are FREE with RSVP!1. Episode 1: The Story Behind México Now Festival with Founder Claudia Norman
34:40||Season 1, Ep. 1Claudia Norman, an award-winning curator, producer, and cultural matchmaker, shares the inspiring origin story of México Now Festival. As the festival’s founder, she reflects on its impact over the past 20 years and how it has evolved into a vital platform for celebrating Mexican culture and creativity. Whether you’re new to the festival or a longtime supporter, this episode is a must-listen!