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In collaboration with: Cucina Povera, Dario AFB, Debit, Liina Magnea, The Pueri Cantores from the Luxembourg City Conservatory, Lucy Railton, caner teker, Dario Afb
Envisioned as a space of mutable symphonies, Aguas Frescas is a major new performance by Mexican artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane, co-commissioned by Mudam and TONO Festival. Premiered in Mexico City in March 2025, this performance is presented as part of Luxembourg Museum Days.
Drawing on Mexican street culture and the tradition of aguas frescas—fruit drinks commonly sold by street vendors—the performance proposes an expanded definition of poetry as a communal, durational and sensorial act. Conceived as a “poetry fountain,” the piece features contributions from the artist’s circle of collaborators and friends.
On each of the two days, for over two hours, dancers, musicians and performance artists share their work in a fluid, shifting sequence. Two sculptures anchor the piece: traditional Mexican chairs called Malinche carrying glass containers of fresh horchata. A metallic spoon stirs the liquid, setting a steady rhythm like a metronome. Visitors are invited to partake in the aguas frescas before and after the performance, underscoring its metaphor of shared experience and collective engagement. Evolving across geographies and disciplines, Aguas Frescas embodies Sánchez-Kane’s collaborative, cross-cultural practice.
Saturday
14:00 – 16:00
Bárbara Sánchez-Kane in collaboration with:
Liina Magnea
Debit
caner teker
Dario Afb
Sunday
14:00 – 16:00
Bárbara Sánchez-Kane in collaboration with:
The Pueri Cantores from the Luxembourg City Conservatory
Cucina Povera
Lucy Railton
Play
Biography
Bárbara Sánchez-Kane (1987, Merida) has had solo exhibitions and performances at Museo Experimental el Eco, Mexico City (2020); Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2019); Grand Tour Studio, Milan (2018) and Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2017), among others. Sánchez-Kane’s work is currently on view at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Bárbara Sánchez-Kane lives and works in Mexico City.






