Mexican artistic director Jorge Díaz has created a unique stage adaptation of the Maya myth Popol Vuh. Inspired by bedtime stories he shared with his son, Díaz blends circus arts ...
Some 2,000 years ago, Maya leaders in the city of San Bartolo entered a temple chamber with vibrant murals depicting supernatural beings and mythical humans painted on its walls. Then they destroyed ...
This enduring myth forms the heart of Díaz’s stage adaptation, Mortal Leap into Xib’alb’a, a production that melds circus arts with theatre to reimagine the twins’ descent into the underworld. Rather ...
Explore the sacred text of the ancient Quiché Maya, revealing their myths, history, and cultural heritage.
When collating the finest horror soundtracks, Siouxsie and the Banshees bassist Steven Severin highlights one particular ...
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