MX499: Los Hijos del Águila (Children of the Eagle) is a theatrical production where 10 actors unearth the psychological and emotional DNA of the people who lived through the most pivotal moments of Mexico’s last 499 years. Performers turn the stage into a laboratory to identify the psychological complexes, the collective mentalities and the social traumas that have been passed on from generation to generation. A narrative thread of theater, dance and movement stitches together five centuries of emotions and experiences to build a comprehensive analysis of the contemporary Mexican and fragmented Mexico of today.
MX499: Los Hijos del Águila (Children of the Eagle) is a theatrical production where 10 actors unearth the psychological and emotional DNA of the people who lived through the most pivotal moments of Mexico’s last 499 years. Performers turn the stage into a laboratory to identify the psychological complexes, the collective mentalities and the social traumas that have been passed on from generation to generation. A narrative thread of theater, dance and movement stitches together five centuries of emotions and experiences to build a comprehensive analysis of the contemporary Mexican and fragmented Mexico of today.
MX499: Los Hijos del Águila (Children of the Eagle) is a theatrical production where 10 actors unearth the psychological and emotional DNA of the people who lived through the most pivotal moments of Mexico’s last 499 years. Performers turn the stage into a laboratory to identify the psychological complexes, the collective mentalities and the social traumas that have been passed on from generation to generation. A narrative thread of theater, dance and movement stitches together five centuries of emotions and experiences to build a comprehensive analysis of the contemporary Mexican and fragmented Mexico of today.