Family sunday and Mañanitas

Malinche

Family Sunday - Malinche Workshops

Thank you for your interest in the "Malinche" workshops for children! Here you have more information about the experience:

The workshops are free and take place every Sunday.

They are designed for children up to 12 years old.

  • The workshops are inspired by stories from ancient Mexico.
  • They start at 14:00, but the associated musical starts at 17:00.
  • Before the workshops, you can enjoy Malinche gastronomy at the Templo Canalla, which offers a variety of options such as tacos, quesadillas, guacamole, croquettes, ensaladilla, among others.
  • Please note that the event is not suitable for children under 4 years old. Parents and/or guardians are responsible at all times and children must be accompanied to use the restrooms.
  • The service has limited capacity and will be available on a first come, first served basis.

I hope the children and their families have a wonderful time during the "Malinche" workshops and enjoy the experience - have fun!

The Mañanitas of Malinche

Free cultural and educational programme called "Las Mañanitas de Malinche" for students and people interested in culture.

Saturday meetings include featured speakers and a variety of activities such as talks, screenings and performances related to the history of Mexico and Spain.

SCHOOL VISITS:

On school visits, students will be able to learn about the creative process of the creation of Malinche through the documentary "The Creation of Malinche" and a visit to the stage set. These visits are scheduled on Fridays at 17:30h and are focused on school groups.

PAST LECTURES:

  • Esteban Mira Caballos: PhD in American History from the University of Seville. Talk on "Hernán Cortés y Malinche, una mirada desde el S. XXI" and signing of the book "Hernán Cortés: Una biografía para el siglo XXI".
  • Isabel Bueno Bravo: Researcher and anthropologist, expert in American ethnohistory and specialising in warfare in Mesoamerica during the Mexica period. Lecture "The sun over the lake: the Aztecs before Cortés".