Sunday, April 28

Event Agenda: What to do in Los Angeles from March 28 to April 3

Aguilar Tour

The “Jaripeo to the bones” tour, which was postponed last year and in which Pepe Aguilar’s entire family participates, will take place this week at the Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim). This show, which follows the Jaripeo without borders tour, has a new look, new production and theme, because it pays tribute to the Day of the Dead, one of the most recognized Mexican traditions. Friday and Saturday 8 pm. Tickets from $40. ticketmaster.com reports.

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Interactive installation

The interactive art installation by Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena, The Tops, returns to Kidspace Children’s Museum (480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena) as part of the Butterfly Season. Visitors can sit inside colorful structures inspired by traditional Mexican toys that rotate on their bases. Ends May 19. Tickets from $13.50. kidspacemuseum.org reports.

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Painting experience

The Neon Brush is an experience in which attendees participate in a painting workshop where they can let out their inner artist while enjoying a glass of wine or a non-alcoholic drink; will take place at The Three Clubs (1123 Vine St., Los Angeles). This pop-up type event takes place within a retro-futuristic environment and is guided by an experienced artist who uses various painting techniques. All materials are provided, including protective aprons. Friday to Sunday at various times. Tickets $44. Only over 21 years old. feverup.com reports.

spring celebration

The Los Angeles Zoo (5333 Zoo Dr., Los Angeles) will host Spring Fling, a celebration of the renewal of nature in which Big Bunny will be the protagonist of several activities and where there will be educational stations, pollinator points, story reading , musical performances, animal feeding and more. From Friday to Sunday. Tickets from $17. lazoo.com reports.

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Sculpture exhibition

The J. Paul Getty Museum (1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles) presents Camille Claudel, an exhibition with nearly 60 sculptures by one of the most daring and visionary artists of the late 19th century. The exhibition seeks to reevaluate Claudel’s work and affirm his legacy. The French sculptor defied the social expectations of her time to create energetic sculptures of the human figure. From Tuesday to July 21. Free entrance. getty.edu reports.

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spring celebration

During spring break, Sesame Place Water Park (2052 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista) will open its doors. The site’s attractions include something for everyone in the family, such as Count’s Splash Castle, the park’s newest addition that offers 111 elements to play with in its multi-level structure. Open every day until April 7. Tickets from $47. sesameplace.com reports.

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Documentary about Santa Cecilia

The Grammy Museum (800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles), as part of its Reel To Reel series, presents the premiere of La Santa Cecilia: Alma Bohemia, a documentary that the Los Angeles Chicano band describes as “a journey into the heart and the story of La Santa Cecilia”. At the end there will be a conversation with producer Sebastian Krys. Wednesday 7 pm. Tickets $25. grammymuseum.org reports.

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family show

In the Bely and Beto show, which will be presented at the Youtube theater (1011 Stadium Dr., Inglewood), children and their companions will be able to sing and dance to their favorite songs and at the same time they will be able to participate in the adventures of the Youtube characters, Bely , Beto, Pepo, Miguelito, Miguelita, Kelly and Perrón. Sunday 5 pm. Tickets from $49. ticketmaster.com reports.

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Music of brazil

Caro and Grecco grew up a few miles from each other in Brazil, but met in Los Angeles after a decade of living in this city. Now, husband and wife, Caro Pierotto and Grecco Buratto will offer a show at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center (1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton). They will perform some of the 70 songs they have written together to the rhythm of bossa in which they share their experiences and devotion to the healing power of music. Today Thursday 7:30 pm. Tickets from $20. themuck.org reports.

Photo: The Muckenthaler Cultural Center