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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Mexico’s ‘legends’ and masked superheroes will gather in the UK to perform in “The Greatest Spectacle of Lucha Libre”, an three-day extravaganza with ‘epic’ live confrontations of Good vs. Evil. Starring the finest Mexican fighters, Bolivia's Fighting Cholitas and the UK’s own Lucha Britannia, the weekend will also feature wild Cabaret acts, authentic Mexican street-food and Jose Cuervo tequila cocktails. On the 8th July, two films about Lucha Libre will premiere at a dedicated Film screening and Art exhibition. Over the three days, York Hall will be transformed into a retro-style Mexican Arena Each day will feature different shows, including matinees for family audiences, a massive Grand Finale, and more raucous Friday night cabaret spectacular. The show runs in Bethnal Green from 9th – 11th July 2015
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  • Teenage children reed book or play games waiting for their parents on teh Mexico stand - The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth, watched by tourists on buses- The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The artist with scale models of the sculpture -  The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
    Rivelino You GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • A fourteen year old girl read Harry Potter as she waits for her Dad on the Mexico stand - The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The first finger is manouvered to be bolted on to its weighted plinth - The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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  • The installation of Mexican artist Rivelino’s 25-ton, 14.5 meter long sculpture You, in King Charles Island in Trafalgar Square. It is the first in a series of high-profile unveilings of contemporary Mexican sculpture across the capital this September, coinciding with the celebratory Dual Year of UK and Mexico 2015 (mexicouk2015.mx). In this case  “two index fingers, equal in weight, colour and size point towards each other in commanding fashion. Intended as a reflection on human equality, the two pointing fingers are seen from afar as distinct entities; but through engaging in the intervening space between the fingers, the viewer opens up a dialogue of inclusivity. “
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