Tapanco Cultural Center celebrates 13 years with a gala performance at the Olimpo

Tapanco Cultural Center celebrates 13 years of existence with a gala performance with the dramatized reading of Juan Balam, an adaptation of the work Salvajada by Mauricio Kartun, based on a story by Horacio Quiroga. The performance will be this Sunday, March 2, at the Olimpo Cultural Center in Merida, at 6 p.m.

“We made an adaptation of the work Salvajada to the Yucatecan context; it talks about a child who is a jaguar child, or a tiger child, as it is known in the communities, who is raised among humans,” said Alejo Medina, artistic co-director of Tapanco Cultural Center

The reading talks about the hardship that these species survive, which, in general, face the human fear that sees them as a threat.

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