Maya Ceremonial Performance & Amulet Jewelry
A Maya Tz'utujil artist, Juan Bautista Navichoc, will set up an altar to recreate and perform a mock-ceremony for cleansing and new beginnings. Wearing his traditional attire and using incense, aromatic woods, and fresh flowers, he will demonstrate the ritual, followed by a talk explaining its meaning and the deeper significance behind it.
"It is a legacy that we must not lose."
The complete line of amulets and talismans designed by Elmar Rojas will make its premier showing in this event.
Rojas engages deeply with Guatemala’s ancestral roots, weaving into his visual language elements of ritual, the sacred, and everyday life. His figures like the Andasolo or his Scarecrows, colors, and compositions evoke ceremonies, mythologies, and gestures passed down through generations.
Serving street style corn, shrimp cocktail on fried plantains, caramel flan & horchata.
RSVP: suzanne@MoCAArt.org
561 808.8587
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