SUNDAY MOVED PROCERA Mexico City (August 13, 2010) .- The remains of the heroes of independence will be taken this Sunday in Chapultepec Castle to the National Palace in a parade that will travel the Paseo de la Reforma. Although the authorities consulted by REFORM refused to officially confirm, the site of the National Organizing Commemorations of 2010 opened yesterday with an invitation to the public to accompany the tour from 9:30 am, when they will perform military honors at Chapultepec. The transfer of the heroes advance by Reforma, from Gandhi to Juarez to continue along this avenue until May 5, and finally reach the palace, where there will be the welcoming ceremony.
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THE BICENTENNIAL gets on the train Guadalajara .- Run the month of August and already is becoming more about the party as announced by the commemoration of the Bicentenary the beginning of the struggle for Independence and the Centennial of the Revolution our country. In this framework, our city's Light Rail also rise to the wave of celebration and presented a full program of activities during the second half of this year. Nesly Mombrun, titular head of Culture in the Urban Rail System (Siteur) and former Director of Dance at the Ministry of Culture, presented yesterday a cycle in which the same group presentations include dance performances to art exhibitions, unveiling commemorative murals, film screenings, concerts and music recitals, conferences and book presentations.
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MEXICAN YOUNG BARITONE ENTERS IN EUROPE Berlin opera world, August 12. A new value enters the world of opera in Europe. It is the young baritone Lárraga Schleske Mexican Alejandro, who has the title role in Don Giovanni, opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which is staged outdoors in the castle Rheinsberg, near Berlin. The Rheinsberg Chamber Opera celebrates 20 years, during which it was designed in the classical music world with the annual festival Young opera singers, an international competition. SHOW
http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2010/08/13/index.php?section=cultura&article=a05n2cul FUNERAL RITES The majestic Mayan masks and jewelry that accompanied the death of Maya rulers who died between 200 and 900 AD. on display yesterday in the National Anthropology Museum, the exhibition Faces of divinity, which recreates the splendor of the tombs of the Mayan culture. There are 147 pieces that were discovered mainly in Pale
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THE BICENTENNIAL gets on the train Guadalajara .- Run the month of August and already is becoming more about the party as announced by the commemoration of the Bicentenary the beginning of the struggle for Independence and the Centennial of the Revolution our country. In this framework, our city's Light Rail also rise to the wave of celebration and presented a full program of activities during the second half of this year. Nesly Mombrun, titular head of Culture in the Urban Rail System (Siteur) and former Director of Dance at the Ministry of Culture, presented yesterday a cycle in which the same group presentations include dance performances to art exhibitions, unveiling commemorative murals, film screenings, concerts and music recitals, conferences and book presentations.
http://www.milenio.com/node/506864
MEXICAN YOUNG BARITONE ENTERS IN EUROPE Berlin opera world, August 12. A new value enters the world of opera in Europe. It is the young baritone Lárraga Schleske Mexican Alejandro, who has the title role in Don Giovanni, opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which is staged outdoors in the castle Rheinsberg, near Berlin. The Rheinsberg Chamber Opera celebrates 20 years, during which it was designed in the classical music world with the annual festival Young opera singers, an international competition. SHOW
http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2010/08/13/index.php?section=cultura&article=a05n2cul FUNERAL RITES The majestic Mayan masks and jewelry that accompanied the death of Maya rulers who died between 200 and 900 AD. on display yesterday in the National Anthropology Museum, the exhibition Faces of divinity, which recreates the splendor of the tombs of the Mayan culture. There are 147 pieces that were discovered mainly in Pale
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