



México Reimaginado is rooted in a conviction: traditions remain alive because they continue to evolve.
From this idea, the project has developed an interdisciplinary artistic practice that researches the traditional Mexican songbook and brings it into dialogue with contemporary musical languages, literature, dance, improvisation, and visual art.
Each work begins with a song, a story, or a shared memory, connecting it to contemporary questions of identity, place, community, migration, and cultural change. Rather than simply reinterpreting familiar repertoire, the project explores how tradition continues to be written through new voices, new contexts, and new ways of carrying it forward.
Its concerts and creative processes invite audiences to experience cultural heritage as a living language—a meeting place where past and present speak to one another without losing what makes each distinct.
In this way, every performance becomes an opportunity to discover that traditions survive not despite change, but precisely because of it.

