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Old Sep 22nd, 2006, 03:55 AM
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Performing arts in Mexico City

Hello,

Hoping someone can point me in the direction of a website for Mexico City entertainment listings? Is there something like Time Out for London.

Failing that, any advice on individual venues with websites, or a central ticket booking agency?

I am heading to Mexico for the first time (very excited!!) and have four weeks in November. Right now my finger is hovering over the booking button for a flight back to DF at the end, and I would just be so miffed to find that if I'd returned a day earlier (and spent a day less at the start) I could have caught something I'd really like to see!!

Particulary interested in dance (ballet, contemporary), classical/local music, opera perhaps.

Thx loads for any replies.
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Old Sep 23rd, 2006, 02:02 PM
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Definitely try to find a performance of the Ballet Folklorico.
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Old Sep 23rd, 2006, 02:07 PM
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Here is the website for the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico.

http://www.balletamalia.com/eng.html

(I pasted and copied this from the site, if it doesn't work just google the title above.

Don't freak at the prices. They are using the dollar sign, but the prices are in pesos. I don't know the current exchange rate.
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If you're interested in Ballet Folklorico, which we always love - if only for its great costumes and beautiful surroundings at the Bellas Artes in Mex City - you'll be able to buy tickets at the box office at Bellas Artes. I once went to the trouble to buy them in advance over the phone - but it would not have been necessary! Plenty of available seats whenever we've been

Here's an event calendar that has some info. I looked for the same thing when we visited without much luck.
http://www.visitmexicopress.com/calendar.asp
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Old Sep 24th, 2006, 05:15 AM
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Thx all. It wasn't Ballet Folklorico I had in mind, really. I'd try and go for sure, if I was in the city on the right days (which doesn't look likely) but I keep reading that Mexico City has a vibrant cultural life - and yet nothing to be found on the web.

I guess I just have to wait till I get there to find out.
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Old Sep 24th, 2006, 07:24 AM
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you might also ask your question over on The Thorn Tree at Lonely Planet's website. there are a number of active posters who live in Mexico.
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