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SHARED
DREAMS

This book-object tells the story of what we have achieved in three years of work.

 

It shows how shared creativity transforms into community and positive impact that gives rise to new stories.

What is
Sueño Lúcido?

Sueño Lúcido is a cultural foundation that promotes artistic projects with social impact, connecting emerging artists, communities and allies.

We believe in art as a right and a tool for encounter and transformation, and we work transparently to build a sustainable cultural ecosystem where art is shared and generates real impact.

Silvana Estrada and Jimena Estíbaliz
Workshop at Eugenia's Girls' Home
in conjunction with Casa Chavela
Tepoztlán, Morelos

Fotos: Coco Toledo

How to Be Part of Sueño Lúcido

At Sueño Lúcido, we believe cultural impact is built through collaboration.
That’s why there are two ways to participate and become part of our projects:

1.- Cultural Ally

Artists from all disciplines who join by sharing their talent, experience, and vision in cultural projects with social impact.

Why?

Because your talent can create social impact.
Collaborate on purpose-driven projects, connect with communities, and become part of a cultural ecosystem that supports and amplifies emerging artists.

2.- Cultural Sponsor

Individuals, companies, or organizations that make Sueño Lúcido’s projects possible through financial, material, or in-kind contributions, expanding their reach and impact.

Why?

Because supporting the arts is also a strategic way to create social impact.
Champion cultural projects as a socially responsible organization and make tax-deductible contributions through an authorized nonprofit.

Success Stories

ContraCanto Choir in Canada

n 2025, the girls of the ContraCanto Choir from Atlacholoaya experienced a journey that transformed their story: they crossed borders to carry their voices to Canada, proudly representing their community and Mexico.

This achievement was made possible through donations received via the Sueño Lúcido Foundation, which became real opportunities for artistic training, cultural exchange, and human growth.

Singing in another country was not only about stepping onto an international stage — it was about discovering that their voices have value, that their identity matters, and that art can open unexpected paths.

A reminder that art opens doors, and that when dreams are supported, they can cross borders.

Subscribe to our YouTube channel

On Sueño Lúcido TV, we'll be uploading artist interviews titled "Colección de voces" and acoustic concerts called "Melodiarios."

Don't miss them!

Discover Ukiyo,

the Foundation’s café.

A café and cultural space located in downtown Cuernavaca, Morelos, where your purchase (after operational costs) becomes a donation to support creative projects across all disciplines.

Melodiarios

“Melodiarios” are live acoustic performances recorded in stunning locations with cinematic cameras and professional audio, featuring artists supported by the Sueño Lúcido Foundation.

Support we have provided

Sueño Lúcido finances singles, albums, festivals, tours, among other things, and the artist retains 100% of their rights and royalties.

Artistic
programs
linked

By participating in the foundation's artistic programs, you strengthen your project with key tools for its growth and sustainability.

Meet some!

contracanto
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