Danzatlán
Created in 2018 to bring Mexican audiences closer to new trends in dance across its diverse expressions, today it is considered the largest event of its kind in the country.
Since its first edition, the festival has been co-produced with the government of the State of Mexico, through its Secretariat of Culture and Tourism. In some editions, it has also collaborated with Mexico's federal Ministry of Culture, through the National Institute of Fine Arts or the National Center for the Arts.

Danzatlán's objectives are twofold: on the one hand, to foster dialogue and exchange in Mexico between choreographers, dancers, and dance experts from various countries; and on the other, to serve as a platform for promoting the talent of the country's creators, dancers, and companies.

Danzatlán's objectives are twofold: on the one hand, to foster dialogue and exchange in Mexico between choreographers, dancers, and dance experts from various countries; and on the other, to serve as a platform for promoting the talent of the country's creators, dancers, and companies.

The festival has been an inclusive space that has welcomed artists with disabilities and organized dance activities aimed at children, the elderly, people with neurological conditions, and caregivers


International Dance Festival
This are the numbers of Festival Danzatlán: Danzatlán Figures

  • 7 editions: 4 in-person, 1 virtual, and 2 hybrid
  • Nearly 8 million viewers via digital and in-person broadcasts
  • 246 artistic and academic activities held
  • More than 1,000 participants: artists and specialists from 21 countries
  • 72 national and international companies
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