Invisibility comes not from pretending that something does not exist, but from knowing that it is there, but nothing is done about it. And it is to give voice to a community that did not figure much on the map of San Miguel de Allende that La Romería was born.
A meeting point whose goal is to have an interdisciplinary experience free of animal cruelty that will take place from June 25 to 26 at Vivero Magueyes and will have as guests multiple talents and artisan producers whose proposal agrees on seeking not to harm non-human animals and on an ecological approach.
This agroecological design and art market will be resumed in its third edition after a lapse of a few years since its creator traveled to other latitudes and returns stronger and more inclusive than ever.
It is important to mention that their proposals and workshops are friendly to all types of public who seek to have a greater ecological awareness and a healthier lifestyle.
For the workshop part, there will be an interesting guide called “How to Make Your Own Paper” where you can learn to recycle materials to make beautiful sheets, playing with natural dyes and plants to create unique paper.
Now, if what attracts your attention is the esoteric and you would like to consult your destiny with the major arcana, you will also be provided with a tarot reading for good fortune.
When hunger starts to strike, there are delicious vegetarian/vegan food options that will satisfy even the most demanding palates, such as the food of Chantal Navaes, Combi Vegan and Salvia y Romero.
And don't even mention the outfits, unique pieces and art-to-wear by Showroom who use the genderless precept in their designs because they don't let something as generic as gender define their creations by giving anyone the opportunity to feel comfortable wearing their clothes.
Continuing with its wide range of proposals, there will be pieces with natural dyes by Sole Rubio, ceramics by Mercadito del Barro, herbal medicine, textile art by Julieta Who, organic coffee by La Ventana and a Bacteria Bar of natural ferments and probiotics by Fermentos Da Meiga.
Finally, we will close with the artistic part, led by InDoor Project and Diana Vaho, who have been supporting local artists for years in countless national happenings, emphasizing creative work with strikingly visible proposals.
This whole proposal would not be possible without the initiative of Mariann Garcés, its creator, since seeing the need in the city to give voice and visibility to the community concerned about eco-friendly things, she responded to the need of the people by giving them the most beautiful thing they could have: a space where they can feel comfortable and create bonds and community.