2009
August 19
Lili's Jazz Monsters
19:30 hours
Liliana Vélez. Voice and concept
Alejandro Mercado. Piano and arrangements
Pablo Prieto. Drums
Sabino Paz. Bass
September 23
Luis Ángel Silvia Melón y sus Lobos
19:30 a 21:00 hours
Melón is the mexican sonero more internationally renowed. In 2009, he celebrated 60 years of artistic career. He developed the chúa-chúa from be-bop, which is a North American jazz style. This development is the only contribution from mexican soneros to cuban sonnets.
Educational program Unconquerable
Guided “Vision”
Thursday, October 15 at 10:00 a.m.
Guided Visit in English led by Heejin Kim,
curator of the exhibition, interpreted by
Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, the director of the Museo Tamayo
Exhibition galleries
*Exclusively for members of the Olga and Rufino Tamayo Foundation and sponsors of the museum.
Unidentified Valuable Object
Thursday, October 15 I 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Round table in which the guests will discuss the “mystical object,” in terms of appropriation, moving and displacement, as well as the value of the original and the copy in works of art and cultural artifacts.
Participating: artist, curator, historian and chronicler Auditorium of the museum I Free Admission
40 Years Later: Tlatelolco
Friday, October 16 at 1:00 p.m.
Presentation and dialogue based on the performance by the Monterrey collective Tercerunquinto (Julio Castro, Gabriel Cazares, Rolando Flores) in 2008 to commemorate 40 years since the student massacre in Tlatelolco.
Park Chan-Kyong, artist in the show, also participating
Exhibition galleries I Free Admission I Limited Space
Tracing the Map
Saturday, October 24 at 1:00 p.m.
Exhibition Gallery
Alfredo Romero Castilla, specialist in Asia, will make a conceptual map on a wall at the end of the show. Based on a small margin of time, the ‘68 Olympics and the ‘88 Olympics, he will highlight some “historical encounters between Mexico and Korea.”
Public Round Table: Based on Real Events
Sunday, October 25 at 1:00 p.m.
Projection of the dramatic movie The President´s Last Bang, by director Im Sang Soo, based on real events. Presented by Manuel Alcalá, CINEabierto.
Auditorium of the museum I Free admission
Public Round Table: Based on Real Events
Sunday, November 29 at 1:00 p.m.
Projection of the dramatic film based on real events, presented by Manuel Alcalá, CINEabierto
Auditorium of the museum I Free admission
Sing norae-bang
Thursday, December 10 at 8:00 p.m.
Get to know the history of norae-bang (karaoke) with Nayelli López, specialist in popular Korean culture. Have a go at singing in this fun activity!




