Introducción a El Aleph. Festival de Arte y Ciencia 2024
96.1 FM - 17:00 horas
860 AM - 18:00 horas
Participantes
Juan Ayala
Juan Ayala
Juan Ayala
Artistic producer, screenwriter, and entrepreneur with over 18 years of experience in artistic and cultural production and creation, specifically in music and film. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Philosophy, Filmmaking, Cultural Management, Artistic Production, and Senior Business Management in Mexico, the United States, Spain, and France. He was the co-founder and Executive Director of Instrumenta, a leading institution in music education and production in Mexico, nationally, and internationally. He is the founder of Protovecka, a production company focused on generating interdisciplinary artistic content in fields such as music, visual arts, film, and aesthetic thought. He is currently the Technical Secretary of Planning and Programming for the Coordination of Cultural Diffusion at UNAM, where he carries out artistic planning and programming at the national and international level.
José Gordon
José Gordon
José Gordon
Prominent essayist, narrator, journalist, and science and literature communicator. His career includes roles as host of cultural programs such as 9:30, Luz Verde, and La oveja Eléctrica on Channel 22. He also served as editor-in-chief of the supplement La Cultura en México for Siempre! magazine and collaborated with media outlets such as La Jornada and Reforma. In recognition of his journalistic work, he was awarded the National Journalism Award in 1994. Throughout his career, Gordon has stood out for his ability to disseminate knowledge about science and literature, combining his passion for both fields in his journalistic and educational work. His contributions to the cultural and journalistic fields have been widely recognized nationally.
Iván Martínez
Iván Martínez
Iván Martínez
Music critic and theater enthusiast. He has commented on various media and is a contributor to El Heraldo de México. From 2013 to 2022, he wrote the music criticism column for Confabulario, the cultural supplement of El Universal. He founded and edited the classical music magazine L'Orfeo. He hosted the program L'Orfeo Radio on the radio station Código DF. He currently hosts the program En Fa on Radio UNAM. He is a clarinetist and graduated from the Faculty of Music, UNAM.
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Iván Martínez
Iván Martínez
Music critic and theater enthusiast. He has commented on various media and is a contributor to El Heraldo de México. From 2013 to 2022, he wrote the music criticism column for Confabulario, the cultural supplement of El Universal. He founded and edited the classical music magazine L'Orfeo. He hosted the program L'Orfeo Radio on the radio station Código DF. He currently hosts the program En Fa on Radio UNAM. He is a clarinetist and graduated from the Faculty of Music, UNAM.
Irina Marcano
Irina Marcano
Dancer, choreographer, teacher, and stage director. She was a member of the Caracas Contemporary Ballet, a soloist with the Teresa Carreño Ballet, a principal dancer with the National Ballet of Ecuador, and for 12 years a dancer and choreographer with the National Dance Company of Mexico (CND). Winner of the CND's internal choreography competition for two consecutive years with the works Planimetría del movimiento and TRINUM, she created Blancanieves (Snow White) (nominated for the Lunas of the National Auditorium), Miliano, L.E.O. el espacio onírico (The Dream Space), Misty, Espacio efímero (Ephemeral Space), and Refugio (Shelter), pieces presented at the most important venues and festivals in Mexico. For the National Ballet of El Salvador, she created Tempus and its versions of Carmina Burana and Blancanieves (Snow White).
Iván Martínez
Iván Martínez
Music critic and theater enthusiast. He has commented on various media and is a contributor to El Heraldo de México. From 2013 to 2022, he wrote the music criticism column for Confabulario, the cultural supplement of El Universal. He founded and edited the classical music magazine L'Orfeo. He hosted the program L'Orfeo Radio on the radio station Código DF. He currently hosts the program En Fa on Radio UNAM. He is a clarinetist and graduated from the Faculty of Music, UNAM.
Lorena Arvizu
Lorena Arvizu
She holds a Master's degree in Communication from the Universidad Iberoamericana and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Anáhuac University. She currently participates in project management for Home Office for Cultural Affairs at UNAM, particularly in El Aleph, the Art and Science Festival. She has collaborated on the production of projects for ESPN, including its program 30 for 30. She has also participated with civil society organizations on projects related to community cultural management, public space recovery, and urban mobility.
Gabriel Martínez
Gabriel Martínez
Audiovisual producer. He studied Educational Communication and Law at the Marist University, and Literature at the Dynamic School of Writers. His professional career has spanned film, museums, the publishing industry, politics, and culture. He founded and directed the Mantarraya Film Workshop. He directed the audiovisual and graphic curatorship of the Museum of Constitutions at UNAM. He edited and coordinated the editorial project TRANSICIÓN by Carmen Aristegui (Random House); LA ÓPERA HOY by Gerardo Kleinburg (UNAM); and MÚSICA CONTEMPORÁNEA by Pablo Gómez (UNAM). He collaborates with Cultura UNAM on film, radio, and publishing activities.
Iván Martínez
Iván Martínez
Music critic and theater enthusiast. He has commented on various media and is a contributor to El Heraldo de México. From 2013 to 2022, he wrote the music criticism column for Confabulario, the cultural supplement of El Universal. He founded and edited the classical music magazine L'Orfeo. He hosted the program L'Orfeo Radio on the radio station Código DF. He currently hosts the program En Fa on Radio UNAM. He is a clarinetist and graduated from the Faculty of Music, UNAM.