Cnart, a space for arts in Mexico City

Arts Forum
A Multidisciplinary scenario and adaptable designed to house theatrical works, dance presentations or staging of any nature is Medium format And it has a lower capacity than the hundred seats for a greater approach of the public.

National School of Theatrical Art

Designed by Enrique Nortenin the ENAT the Bachelor's degrees in action and scenography and the master's degree in the scenic direction. In addition to workshops for acting, lighting and scenery, the Salvador Novo Theater and the Antonio López Mancera forum are part of the complex.

Sebastián's «snake» sculpture is located inside the dinner.

Bernardo Arcos and Lorena Arcaraz

Legorreta Square

Perhaps the last of the projects of the architect who bears his name is a space with purple pillars which serves as a connection between the Plaza de las Artes and the surrounding buildings, is one of the Better places to enjoy the Cenart architecture.

Relevant dinner events

Throughout its history, the dinner has received different cultural events such as Carmina Burana, Björk Digital, the exhibition “Leonardo, Rafael, Caravaggio: an impossible exhibition” and others of artists like Leonora Carrington, Manuel Felguérez or Francisco Toledo.

In addition, the National Center for Culture and Arts is hosting annual events such as the Eurojazz Festival, the Calacas Fair during the Day of the Dead, the International Children's and Youth Book Fair, in addition to theater and zarzuela festivals, comedy cars, clowning festivals and others.

Location

The dinner is located south of the city, on the Avenida Interior Circuit Avenida Río Churubusco 79, Colonia Country Club, Coyoacán Mayor's Office and has different entries on the same avenue given its enormous size.

Schools and courses taught at the dinner

In the dinner, five art schools coexist: the Cinematographic Training Center (CCC), the National School of Theatrical Art (ENAT), the Higher School of Music (ESM) and the National School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving «La Esmeralda» (ENPEG) (ENPEG)