Wed, Oct 29th 2008, 11:30 a.m.
VENUE: Carriage House Theatre
PART OF SERIES : Wells Fargo Performing Arts Series for Students
Recommended for grades: K-6
Curriculum Connections: History-Social Science, Geography, English-Language Arts, Visual and Performing Arts – Theater, Music, Dance
Celebrating Dia de los Muertos, Leyendas De Duende explores the rich Indigenous-Hispanic folklore and mythology of Latin America, with stories from Mexico and Puerto Rico as well as Afro-Cuban Rhythm and Song. The stories include La Calavera from Mexico, Paco and the Witch from Puerto Rico, and a song that calls to "Alegua – the trickster god of the crossroads" from the Afro-Cuban tradition of Santeria. Directed by renowned theater artist Sigfrido Aguilar in Guanajuato, Mexico, Boxtale Theatre’s Leyendas brings Latin American folklore to life in this highly energetic, interactive bilingual performance.
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TICKET PRICE(S) : $7.00
This is a School & Teacher event.
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