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Diocesan
Diocesan Di*oc"e*san, n. 1. A bishop, viewed in relation to his diocese; as, the diocesan of New York. 2. pl. The clergy or the people of a diocese. --Strype.

Meaning of OCESA from wikipedia

- OCESA (formerly Operadora De Centro De Espectaculos S.A.) is a Mexican concert promoter founded in 1990 by Alejandro Soberon Kuri. The company organizes...
- OCESA Teatro is a division of Grupo CIE. It is dedicated to produce and promote theater, especially in Mexico City, being the largest producer in Mexico...
- OCESA Seitrack (formerly Seitrack Management and Seitrack Música) is a Mexican entertainment company established in 2002, owned by Grupo CIE through its...
- (2013) OCESA Seitrack, Sony Music Viernes Cultural (2014) OCESA Seitrack De Plaza En Plaza (2016) OCESA Seitrack Esto Sí Es ****bia (2018) OCESA Seitrack...
- The same year, they signed a management deal with Seitrack Management (OCESA Seitrack). In April 2002 they released their first single, "Odio Amarte"...
- to ever portray Elphaba, at just 18 years old. The show was produced by OCESA Teatro, and opened on 17 October 2013 at the Teatro Telcel, closing in January...
- series in 2004 in conjunction with OCESA, a Mexican entertainment company. The business partnership between NASCAR and OCESA resulted in the creation of a...
- 2023 Anastasia premiered at Teatro Telcel in Mexico City, produced by OCESA Teatro and starring Mariana Dávila as Anya, Javier Manente as Dmitry, Manu...
- Entretenimiento: Which includes OCESA, the main concert and spectacle producer in Latin America, OCESA Colombia, OCESA Seitrack, OCESA Teatro and Ticketmaster...
- abrir sus puertas" [The Banamex Auditorium is ready to open its doors]. Ocesa (in Spanish). August 2010. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011...