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THE MEXICO TOURISM BOARD AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
TRAVELER HOST “MEXICO UNEXPECTED”
IN NEW YORK CITY
New York, NY(August 7TH, 2008)—The
Mexico Tourism Board and National Geographic Traveler
Magazine have partnered to bring the modern culture of Mexico to life in seven spectacular
events. Experience the sounds, tastes and visual arts of a country from the
inside out. Beginning with live musical performances from some of Mexico's newest artists, travel and craft
villages, and some of the region’s most exquisite cuisine, “Mexico
Unexpected” will introduce you to a Mexico you never knew before.
The event series kicks off August 9th in
New York City’s Central Park Summer Stage,
where guests will enjoy live musical performances by Mexico’s
rock-fusion sensation, Kinky, as
well New York City
based Mexican-American band, Pistolera,
performing traditional and Mexican rock-style music. Attendees will also be
able to watch live artisan wood-working and weaving demonstrations by Friends of Oaxacan Folk Art (FOFA) in
the CraftsVillage. Master Woodcarver Jacobo
Angeles and Master Weaver Jose Buenaventura will be flown in for the
demonstrations and guests can purchase authentic pieces of art from the CraftsVillage.
Delicious cuisine from the region will be made
available by famed NYC restaurants; Zarela,
Café Frida, and Centrico. If the day’s activities have left you yearning for
more Mexican culture, you’re in luck. Swing by the Travel Village and
pick up some information on the many Mexican tour packages available, or, if
you’re ready to take it a step further, you can actually book your Mexican
getaway on the spot in the Travel Village.
Similar events will be taking place across the
country including:
·Washington, DC, The KennedyCenter,
September 9
·Alexandria, VA, The
Birchmere Theater, September 12
·Toronto, CN, Massey Hall,
September 19
·Los Angeles, CA, The Hollywood
Bowl, September 21
·Chicago, IL, MillenniumPark and the Chicago Cultural Center, September 25
·New York, NY, The
Skirball Theatre, November 7
For more information about any of the above
mentioned events, visit our website at www.ngtmexico.com.
About
National Geographic Traveler magazine
National Geographic Traveler, the only magazine
that covers all travel all the time, is number one in reaching travelers who
are passionate about experiencing the world. And because Traveler devotes
nearly 90 percent of its editorial to the pursuit of leisure and cultural
travel, 7.9 million readers consult its pages for the latest in where to go,
what to do and how to enjoy it best. Traveler is published eight times a year
and is the world’s most widely read travel magazine. Visit
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About the Mexico Tourism Board
The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) brings together the
resources of federal and state governments, municipalities and private
companies to promote Mexico's
tourism attractions and destinations internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB
is Mexico’s
tourism promotion agency, and its participants include members of both the
private and public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout North America,
Europe, Asia and Latin America.
FOR PRESS ONLY: For additional ideas, help with a story or
general travel and tourism information about Mexico, please contact the
MTB’s U.S. Press Room directly at 1-800-929-4555, by e-mail at northamericanpress@visitmexico.com, or visit our
press Web site at www.visitmexicopress.com.