| Dorantes Trio |
The trio takes the audience to the tipping point and plays with them over and over again.
After the show the three of us walk back to the house admiring the beauty of Guanajuato at night. It's 12:40 when we pass through Plaza San Fernando, and while many of the restaurants have closed a few are still open with people drinking wine, or having coffee and a dessert.
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| Street musician |
On Friday things start to run together. Anna, Alan, and I take in the Museo de Momias. This is my second trip and it still creeps me out, but Alan is in love with the place and takes half a million pictures. The one sure thing about being dead is that no matter how good looking you are when you are alive, we all look like crap when we're dead.
Later in the afternoon a few people head to the Auditorio del Estado for a dance program. Afterwards we meet up at the house for wine and to catch-up. Then it's back out for dinner before walking to Los Pastitos for a free show called Stalker Theater, Pixel Mountain.For many Americans when I mention travel to Mexico they bristle. In fact everyone who joined me on this trip had a story to illustrate what I'm saying. But for me Mexico, the city of Guanajuato, and this event, Cervantino, more truly represents the international nature of this country.
Stalker Theater is an Australian physical theater company founded in 1989. Pixel Mountain is a collaboration with artists from South Korea. This dance performance on both a horizontal, and vertical plain, along with lighting effects, was created to call into question technologys' effect on the fast developing country of South Korea, and its people. I only know this because I read the program, and at this point I have to be honest, modern dance performances like this go over my head. But with that said this was a visually stimulating, and thought provoking performance. The interplay between the dancers and the lighting effects is beautiful. The performers are both beholden to the bonds, and actuate the reality created with light. In the end I feel that I have seen a truly wonderful piece, even if it's meaning is lost on me.
| Pixel Mountain |
| Riding the Funicular |

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