The Municipal Institute of Art and Culture (IMAC) launched the “Art and Culture in Community” program with the participation of renowned mime and actor Alejandro Keys.

initiative aims to inspire, broaden horizons, and promote human development through artistic expression.

The actor gave special performances at the Leyes de Reforma and Ejido Mazatlán primary schools, where nearly 100 students and teachers participated, enjoying a unique artistic experience.

Additionally, a performance was held at the rural El Morro school, and another under the large oak tree in the Rancho 40 community.

Alejandro Keys’ performance featured a mime routine representing the evolution of life, from birth to death.

Afterward, various activities allowed participants to learn about the art of mime. The traditional game of musical chairs was also played, and the children had a great time.

Keys’ work promotes values such as teamwork, community unity, and other essential principles for community development, as noted by IMAC acting director Gloria Luz Ramos.

With 33 years of experience, Alejandro Keys, recognized as the founder of pantomime in Baja California, captivated students with his mime routines. Through this artistic expression, he inspired young people to develop their imagination and creativity.

The municipal official emphasized that the “Art and Culture in Community” program offers a wide range of activities, including workshops, dance and music performances, films, and visual arts exhibitions.

The program will be carried out in coordination with school authorities and community leaders.