Ocean Symphony: An Immersive Exhibition at the Natural History Museum
Fri, Aug 01
|Ciudad de México
An immersive experience blending music, film, and nature. Feel the power of the sea through the sounds of Garth Stevenson, the lens of Andy Mann, and the stories of our living ocean. To get tickets send us an email - contacto@fomares.org


Time & Location
Aug 01, 2025, 6:30 PM
Ciudad de México, Av. de los Compositores, Bosque de Chapultepec II Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
About the event
To get tickets send us an email - contacto@fomares.org
This August, the Natural History Museum invites you to experience Ocean Symphony, a groundbreaking immersive exhibition that brings together science, art, and emotion to honor our deep connection with the sea.
Through sound, image, and story, Ocean Symphony explores the vital importance of the ocean in our lives — from sustaining biodiversity and climate balance to inspiring culture and imagination. The exhibition celebrates the harmony between music and nature, inviting visitors to feel the ocean, not just understand it.
Featured elements include:🎼 The powerful musical compositions of Garth Stevenson, inspired by his encounters with whales and wild seascapes🎬 The visually stunning documentary film by Andy Mann, created in collaboration with Alonso I. Rodríguez de la Parra and Maru Brito🌊 Multisensory installations that immerse you in the beauty, mystery, and fragility of marine ecosystems
Ocean Symphony is more than an exhibition — it's a call…