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Linked programs

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Somos Sessions

Somos Sessions are live musical experiences that seek to transform the way music is experienced. In an intimate acoustic format, each session brings together a renowned artist and an emerging artist to create an artistic dialogue that encourages collaboration and highlights new voices.

 

The experience begins with a guided meditation and sound bath that invite a more conscious way of listening, creating a space for genuine connection between artists and audience. Each session is also recorded audiovisually to preserve its atmosphere and share it with new audiences.

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GLASS

Glass is a band from Cuernavaca, Morelos, made up of five young musicians — Gael, Leo, Arath, Sofía, and Shogo. Their story began just over a year ago within the university environment, where they discovered a shared passion for songwriting, performance, and the search for a sound of their own.

Glass blends rock and pop with indie nuances, incorporating both acoustic and electric elements while exploring unconventional sonic textures that give them a fresh and authentic identity within the local scene. Their bilingual approach — with songs in both Spanish and English — allows them to connect with diverse audiences and experiment with different composition and production techniques.

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La silla
de Daniela

La Silla de Daniela is a contemporary dance collective created in 2015 by performing artists Roja Mendoza, Regina Ortiz, Silvia Mohedano, Alexandra Occelli and Miguel Ramírez.


The collective emerged from the search for spaces to create, inhabit, and share. Since then, they have taken the movement beyond the theater, exploring ways to bring dance to different territories, disciplines, and audiences, and generating processes that strengthen the artistic community.


They have performed in various venues in Morelos and throughout Mexico. They have participated in various national and international festivals such as: Entijuanarte, the Acapulco Contemporary Art Festival, Jolgorios in Guerrero, Mujeres en Escena Festival in Mexico City, Somos Diversidad Festival, Morelos International Festival, Tierra de Meeting, Star Day, among others.

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Cine
Eclipse

Cineclipse is a youth movement for community and accessible cinema, created in 2023 by psychologists and film buffs Oscar Ibáñez, Jessica Mina, and Arturo López.

 

In the state of Morelos, Mexico, a new cultural force has emerged, comprised of young film creators and promoters seeking to decentralize access to cinema and transform it into a community tool for expression, encounter, and social transformation.

What benefits do I get?

Benefits of joining your cultural program to the Lucid Dream Foundation

 

1.- Institutional support – Access the legal and administrative structure of the foundation.

2.- Billing and donations – Issuance of tax-deductible invoices and exclusive donation portal.

3.- Promotion and dissemination – Support on social networks, media and cultural events.

4.- Audiovisual production – Photography, video and sound to enhance your project.

5.- Links and alliances – Strategic connections with cultural and educational entities.

6.- Access to volunteers and interns – Logistical and operational support for talent in training.

 

By joining the foundation, you strengthen your project with key tools for its growth and sustainability.

Are you interested in being part of it?
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