The tianguis cultural del Chopo is a bazaar in Mexico City, which has an aproximate of two hundred stalls that only open on saturdays and it's existed since 1980, when it was placed in the Museo del Chopo in Santa María la Ribera originally for a month but it became so succesful that it stayed there for two years but then it moved to the pavements outside the museum and after that it was moved out and it surfed from place to place until it finally settled at the place in which it's today in the Colonia Guerrero in the streets Sol y Luna.
It's known for the counterculture and rock related products that are sold there.
TEPITO
Tepito is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Mexico City, it's very well known for being the "barrio bravo" of Mexico City because of the resistance the inhabitants to the several attempts of the city government to take the peddlers out of the streets and to reubicate many families who live in the "vecindades"; some other reasons of it's fame is the worshiping of the "Santa muerte" and the "fayuca" sold there in the "tianguis".
Recently a very special scenic project in which the inhabitants show the 'hood had been started. Safari en Tepito is a project organized by Adelheid Roosen and Daniel Giménez Cacho, in which people can get in touch with the people from "el barrio bravo" and get to know the similiarities between them, the stories of that enigmatic place and the art that exists in there.
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CINETECA
It was founded in January 1974 with two objectives: preserve the memory film nationally and globally and to promote the film culture in Mexico. It was originally in a forum in Estudios Churubusco, but after a huge fire it was moved to it's nowadays ubication in the avenida Mexico-Coyoacan. This facilities qere inaugurated in January 1984. In 2011 Conaculta promoted the remodeling and expansion of the Cineteca Nacional's facilities and Spaces.
Today t's objective remains the same, but now it has modern (but not finished yet)
facilities.
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