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The San Miguel National Theater will also showcase art and culture through “Majísimo.”
This weekend there is no shortage of cultural events open to all Salvadorans, some free, some family-friendly, but all filled with talent, art and national identity. Take notes!
Friday, July 26
“Romeo and Juliet”
Film screening and discussion
National Center for the Performing Arts (CENAR), Enrique de Paz Room
2:00pm to 5:00pm
Free Pass; Over 18 years
Friday, July 26
String Ensemble – Lead
Youth Choir and Orchestra System
BINAES, Auditorium 1
4:00 PM
All open and free
Friday, July 26, Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28
Superman in collaboration with La Bocha Teatro
Louis Poma Theater
Friday 8:00 pm / Saturday 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm / Sunday 5:00 pm
General admission tickets are $10.00, students are $7.00 (available at the ticket office only, with valid ID)
Saturday, July 27
Celebration of the Santa Anita Community’s Patron Saint
Entrepreneurs’ Fair, Children’s Party, Cultural Events, Gunpowder and the San Salvador Orchestra
Santa Anita Community
From 8:00 am till late at night
Free admission
Saturday, July 27
Workshop: “Paint my pottery pot”
Cuscatlan Park, Cultural Clover Mezzanine
3:00 PM
Free time, suspended due to weather conditions.
Reserve your spot here Relevance
Saturday, July 27
Muna’s Night
Interesting workshops, tours and performances by the National Ballet Folklore
David J. Guzman National Museum of Anthropology (Muna)
5:00pm to 10:00pm
Free Pass
Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28
8th Curil Music Festival, Puerto El Triunfo, in partnership with Conamype
El Malecon Tourist Pier
8:00am to 8:00pm
Free admission
Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28
Majísimo and La Fillé mal Gardée by the National Ballet of El Salvador
Francisco Gavidia San Miguel National Theater
Saturday 5:00pm / Sunday 4:00pm
Entrance fee to El Salvador: $1, $2 for residents of Central America and foreigners, $3 for non-residents
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