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Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Grand Central Gallery Annex - 10:00 AM
Sloomoo Institute - 10:00 AM
Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Grand Central Gallery Annex - 10:00 AM
Sloomoo Institute - 10:00 AM
Emily Warren Roebling Plaza - 10:00 AM
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National Museum of Mathematics Pop Up - 6:30 PM Pick
Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
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Overlook at Bank of America Winter Village in Bryant Park
Flatbush Jewish Center
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La MaMa Kids: Folktales of Asia and Africa
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Folktales of Asia and Africa brings puppetry to its essence, in which common objects of daily use assume fantastic character through the artistry of puppetry and the puppeteer.
While she is making bread, the hostess discovers that she has guests. As they all wait for the dough to rise she tells them three stories, using kitchen utensils to play the characters, in the style of found object puppetry.
Egg beaters hop into cloth napkins to become Japanese sisters dressed in kimonos. A flour sifter becomes an old man, with a cookie cutter for a pet rabbit. Among the many notable characters are wooden salt and pepper shakers as sisters in "The Dragon with Five Heads" from Zimbabwe, 4 steak knives that become the wise man in the Japanese tale, "The Lantern and The Fan," and an unusual doughnut maker becomes the moon goddess disguised as an old women in "The Old Man and the Moon" from Myanmar.
Saturday at 12pm
Sunday at 2pm