Monday, August 27, 2012

Free Sunday Activities Help Save Dwindling Budget

Approaching the final 3-4 days of this trip, and running low on disposable funds, I set out yesterday to find free or low-cost activities.

With the large Alameda Central largely closed off for renovations, even hanging out in the park--just three blocks from my hotel--wasn't a viable option.

Imagine my delight, then, when I discovered that the Museo Mural Diego Rivera waived its 19 peso entrance fee in order to welcome a California based musical trio for a free afternoon concert.

http://www.thelandtrio.com/land_trio/Home.html

With a young Mexican composer/guitarist fronting two Iranian Americans on percussion (tabla) and kamancheh, a violin-type instrument played upright and verticle, the Land Trio performed its last concert of their current tour in front of the huge Rivera mural Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park before an attentive audience of around 100 people.

These three excellent young performers played a 75 minute concert with enthusiasm and sensitivity, occasionally inviting another Mexican guest artist who played Mexican guitar.

I paid five pesos (40 cents) for a photo permit in order to practice shooting indoors without flash, but could only manage to get some very mixed results.

I produced slightly better quality by recording six or seven minutes of audio/video of the musicians.

Here is Frommer's take on the Museo Mural Diego Rivera:









http://www.frommers.com/destinations/mexicocity/A24331.html

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