Sat, Sep 24 | McCullough Theatre
Andares is a play about the lives of indigenous youth in México, devised collectively through personal anecdotes, ancestral myths, as well as traditional music and art forms.
Meaning “pathways,” Andares is a genuine, eye-opening, and intimate close-up on Mexico’s most remote corners and the extraordinary stories of its humble, everyday inhabitants.
The work is performed in Spanish and Indigenous languages with English supertitles.
“Fantastical and historical... An affecting exploration...”
— The New York Times
Join us in the theatre for a post-show Q&A with director Héctor Flores Komatsu and other members of the creative team.
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