Friday, October 4

Events agenda activities for everyone

Christmas in Beverly Hills

The Beverly Center (8500 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles) continues to celebrate the holiday season with a series of interactive events and immersive experiences like the Nutcracker Experience, which is walkable and features iconic moments, characters and stages of the famous ballet. All with the music of Tchaikovsky . Also included are Snowman Shows, visits to Santa, display of decorations and lights, and a seasonal market with seasonal items. Ends on 31 from December. Free pass. Reports and schedules beverlycenter.com

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Musical premiere

The musical The Band’s Visit is in the heart of Hollywood at the Dolby Theater (6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles) with a story that includes the music and lyrics of multi-award-winning David Yazbek. It is the first time it has been ridden in this region of Los Angeles. The tour will also go to Costa Mesa to the Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts starting on 22 of March. Performances in Los Angeles Tuesday through Friday 8 pm; Saturday 2 and 8 pm, and Sunday 1 and 6: 30 pm. Suitable for people over 12 years. Tickets from $ 30. Ends Sunday. Reports broadwayinhollywood.com

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Christmas party

El Catalina Museum for Art and History (217 Metropole Ave., Avalon) will host a free concert and party on the island this year. As part of the festivities, the Loyola Marymount University Choir participates. Visitors of all ages can visit Santa Claus and his wife and take photos with them; There will also be art projects for the children and Mrs. Claus will read stories. All this while the exhibition Paintings for the Holidays is still on display in one of the museum rooms. Saturday 6 to 9 pm. Free; It is necessary to register in advance. Reports catalinamuseum.org

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Party with Los Camperos

Christmas Party with Mariachi Los Camperos is already a tradition with one of the most recognized Mexican brave music groups in the United States. The celebration at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall (600 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa) includes the interpretation of some of the best-known songs of the Christmas repertoire, but played to the rhythm of this founded mariachi by the late Nati Cano. Wednesday 8 pm. Tickets from $ 29. Scfta.org reports

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Disney On Ice is back

America’s most popular ice show, Disney On Ice, comes to Southern California with a tour that includes venues in Los Angeles, Ontario and Long Beach. This weekend will be in the Crypto.com arena (1111 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles), with a show that includes many of the characters from this popular franchise, including several Disney princesses, Miguel, from the film Coco, Frozen and Moana characters and Mickey Mouse himself. Today Thursday and Friday 7: 30 pm; Saturday and Sunday 11 am, 3 and 7 pm. Ends Sunday. Tickets $ 25 to $ 150. axs.com Reports

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Also in LACMA

Mixpantli: Contemporary Echoes is an exhibition that accompanies the show Mixpantli: Space, Time, and the Indigenous Origins of Mexico at LACMA (5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles), and showing the lasting impact of indigenous creative resilience . It connects the artistic traditions of the past with the present, of Los Angeles and Mexico. It includes the works of contemporary artists and mapmakers who drew on indigenous cartographies and artistic stories to challenge dominant narratives about places and belonging. With works by Mariana Castillo Deball, Sandy Rodríguez and the organization Indigenous Communities in Leadership. Open every day except Wednesday. Tickets $ 10 to $ 25; free under 22 years living in Los Angeles County. Lacma.org reports

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La Santa Cecilia in concert

After her successful tour of several cities in Mexico, La Santa Cecilia returns home to offer a concert in the one that will present, the most well-known songs of their repertoire, in addition to “I want to see you happy”, the song that the group recently recorded with Lila Downs. José “Pepe” Carlos, Álex Bendaña, Miguel “Oso” Ramírez and La Marisoul will offer their last concert of the year at The Novo (800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles), where she will act as the opening act The Abandoned Cumbia Fever . Friday 8 pm. Tickets $ 24. 50. Reports thenovodtla.com

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Photos with Santa

Santa came to Manhattan Village (3200 Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach) for the holiday season. Visitors of all ages will be able to take photos with this character until 24 from December. On Monday from 4-7 pm, there will be an opportunity for families with pets to bring their animals and have their picture taken with Santa. It is recommended to make a reservation before attending the event. From Friday to 23 from December to 11 am to 8 pm; the 24 December from 9 am to 6 pm. Reports shopmanhattanvillage.com