translated from Spanish: Zinapécuaro traditions arrive in Mexico City

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Zinapécuaro; Michoacán.- The project that brings together photographers, body paint artists and citizens to expose the traditions of Zinapécuaro in Mexico City, came this weekend to magnify the tribute to the vulnerability that we have all felt in the face of the pandemic of the covid-19, as the author Yessica Esquivias says.
The administration reported in a statement that this exhibition is possible thanks to the coordinated work between the Municipal President of Zinapécuaro, Alejandro Correa Gómez and the team led by the author.
The exhibition portrays the daily life of Zinapecuarenses, capturing everything from doctors to craftsmen, to cooks and mothers intervened by the Mega Body Paint Mexico team.
In a year where unfortunately we have seen death very close to us, seeing citizens from all sectors invites us to reflect on the meaning of life.
The evolution of society towards the new normality has made us learn different ways to remain united despite the distance and the different expressions of art is one of them.
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 The opening of this photographic exhibition in The Lincoln Park of Polanco is Moo no source of pride for Zinapécuaro and michoacán, where we can share a little bit of the conjunction of our culture and history with the current world situation.
This presentation will be simultaneously in Zinapécuaro from 22 October to 7 November; Mexico City from October 23rd to November 7th; and in Morelia on the premises of the Paseo Altozano shopping center on October 31 and November 1 of the current year.
Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy this work in which more than fifteen Michoacan artists have embodied our traditions with honor and respect for the whole world.

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