Indigenous artist will present works in the center of San Cristóbal

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The renowned plastic artist Dyg’Nojoch invites the community to attend the seventh edition of the Street Art Tour, which will take place on Friday the 24th

Gilberto Morales / El Heraldo de Chiapas

The plastic artist Dyg’Nojoch invites you to attend the seventh Edition of Street Art Tour, which will take place on Friday, May 24 in the Cathedral Square from 6:30 in the afternoon until 11 at night, which combines music with live visuals, likewise, he said that on Friday the 24th from 4 to 6 pm and Sunday the 26th from 12 noon to 2 pm, they will meet in the Cerrillo square with an exhibition of painting, culture local urban, breaking and rap.

In this regard, Dyg’Nojoch invited the population to attend this event that will take place on Friday and Sunday, where he will be presenting his works, there will also be dances in the cathedral square and in the small square in the Cerillo neighborhood, in the city of San Cristóbal de Las Casas.

“We will carry out the seventh edition of Street Art Tour, here in the center and in the Cerrillo neighborhood in San Cristóbal San Cristóbal, on this occasion there will be live music and visuals, it is a performative artistic project that is about painting and create visuals that generate collaboration with musicians, with people who perform, who dance or who have some interaction with art, we practically try to share this artistic scene with the public, who sometimes never arrive at cultural events and museums, that is why We are going to share our work with the population,” he indicated.

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He indicated that those who wish to attend can do so on Friday or Sunday, inviting them to accompany them on the mural tour until they reach the small square in the Cerillo neighborhood, “we as artists try to find people to be able to do “That initiative that promotes art, culture and the social fabric, that is less violence and more culture, that is what we try to do with people.”

Finally, he said that, as an artist he has been participating and demonstrating his work in museums, in galleries inside and outside the country, “we do not have support from governments, but we as independent artists know how to move, how to do things, we try to find these spaces and to be able to spread art according to our pockets.”

Source: elheraldodechiapas