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Todos Agua 2: Art | Music | Poetry | Workshop

marzo 15
Todos Agua 2, presented by Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, is happening this March! This festival, which began as a dream, has grown into a powerful gathering of music, poetry, storytelling, and community dialogue—all in reverence for water, life, and our deep ancestral connections.
This year, we welcome back our dear friend Julián Herreros Rivera whose music continues to inspire. We’re also honored to have Matilde Torres, Gary Perez, Ceiba Ili Janyn XC and more friends joining us for the Prayer Inauguration at Brackenridge Park, a space to reflect and give thanks for water as a sacred force.
🔹 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 🔹
💧 March 15 – Prayer Inauguration at Brackenridge Park
💧 March 22 – Concert with Julián Herreros Rivera & Azul Barrientos
💧 March 23 – Música y Poesía with Carmen Tafolla @officialcarmentafolla , Julián & Azul
💧 March 28 – VIVIR CANTANDO – Singing Workshop by Julian Herreros (In Spanish w/ English translation available)
💧 March 29 – Plática sobre Agua, Vida y Resistencia

DETAILS FOR MARCH 29

The Todos Agua 2 festival honors the sacredness of water, its spiritual significance, and its crucial role in our planet’s well-being. Through art, culture, music, and education, we explore the deep connection between water, life, and community.
Join us on March 29 for a community dialogue on water, life, and resistence, featuring:
• Nansi Guevara, a border artist and activist working to stop further destruction of the Boca Chica State Park;
• Marissa Aki’Nene Muñoz, PhD, a professor at UTSA who works alongside community members to discuss, listen and make connections between the land, river and the indigenous communities; and
• Annalisa Peace, director of the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance speaking to the water struggles in San Antonio and the Hill Country.
This discussion will be moderated by Norma Martínez of Texas Public Radio.
Plática begins at 6:00PM.
Doors open at 5:30PM.
Seating is on a first come first served basis.
Elevator available for access to 2nd floor performance space.
Call 210-228-0201 for more information.
🎨 Artwork by Julián Herreros Rivera
💙 Mark your calendars & stay tuned for the full schedule!

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  • Esperanza Peace & Justice Center
  • 922 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212 + Google Map