On Saturday, Sept. 2, warehouses and other urban spaces in Logan Heights will be transformed with immersive and interactive experiences featuring film, theater, music, visual arts, dance and more
by Abordo Teatro, in which puppets will tell the story in Spanish of a little boy and his excursion through the dangerous and chaotic Zona Norte in Tijuana.Organized by the nonprofit arts organization Vanguard Culture, ENVZN will be an annual event starting this year. Its second iteration will be part of the year-long celebrations of the World Design Capital 2024, through which the festival will celebrate the art and culture of the region for an international audience.
“World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024 is proud to support the ENVZN23 festival, an innovative example of mobilizing design to both showcase our region’s culture and transform our community,” said, chief executive officer of WDC 2024. “Events like ENVZN23 are great opportunities to promote transborder collaboration of the arts, share the culture of the region, and show the world how we can use design to improve the lives of our community’s residents.
ENVZN23 was born as an expanded version of Vanguard Culture’s IDEA 1 2018 program, in which more than 80 artists transformed 15 apartments and common areas in a downtown San Diego building with immersive culinary and visual experiences alluding to the theme of the five senses.will take place May 23 at which people will be able to meet the festival’s creative team as well as the participating artists, elected officials, sponsors and community members.Sept. 2 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. All-ages event.
$20 for Logan Heights residents showing ID and for professional creatives showing business card; $30 for general admission when purchasing before Aug. 14, and $40 after Aug. 15: VIP tickets are $125. Programming will take place between The Soap Factory on 2995 Commercial St. and the 32nd & Commercial Street trolley station.
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