Adriana Noemi Zepeda Ramírez
She graduated as an actress from the Bachelor of Dramatic Literature and Theater, FFyL [Philosophy and Literature College], UNAM [National Autonomous University of Mexico], with the thesis “San Miguel Tzinacapan. Representación y Rito” [“San Miguel Tzinacapan. Representation and Rite”] that received special recognition.
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She participated as a dancer at the International Folklore Festival at Ismailia, Egypt, in 2000. As an actress she has participated in dramatized readings for Radio UNAM, in different seasons of Pasaporte de Arte of INBA [National Institute of Fine Arts], and in theatre productions as: La solterona de la casa morada [The Spinster of the Purple House] and Las mujeres asnas [The Ass Women] by Luisa Medina, the latter directed by Raquel Seoane; Arquímides de Siracusa [Archimedes of Syracuse] directed by Sisu González; La torera, la cogida y la muerte [The Female Bullfighter, the Goring and the Death] and Ensalada de heroínas [Heroines Salad] directed by Elia Domenzain. In 2011 she acted in the film Pastorela by Emilio Portes. She has made stage mediations in museums since 2008 for different audiences; her last interventions for adults took place at the Museum of Modern Art: In Wonderland: Mujeres surrealistas en México y Estados Unidos [In Wonderland: Surrealist Women in Mexico and the United States] and Marta Pacheo, excluidos y acallados [Marta Pacheco. The Excluded and the Silenced]; in Palacio Nacional [National Palace] she presented Mayas, revelación de un tiempo sin fin [Mayan People, Revelation of an Endless Time] and in Palacio de Iturbide, El retorno de la serpiente, Mathias Goeritz, la invención de la arquitectura emocional [The Return of the Snake, Mathias Goeritz, the Invention of Emotional Architecture]. She participated as a narrator in the opening of the exhibition “Imaginarios, Leonora Carrington, Escultura” [“Imaginaries, Leonora Carrington, Sculpture”] at the Palacio del Arzobispado [Archbishop's Palace], doing theatrical work for blind public. Since early 2009 she has worked as a guide at the Palacio de la Cultura Banamex, “Palacio de Iturbide”, and from that same date she teaches at the Colegio de Ciencias y Humanidades, UNAM [Sciences and Humanities High School of the National Autonomous University of Mexico].