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CANCELED / CANCELADO Corn Husk Traditional Winter Season Ornaments / Adornos Tradicionales de Invierno de Hoja de Maíz
Friday, December 16, 2016 - 4:00pm
Join Nelda Reyes for a creative workshop where children will make traditional holiday ornaments using corn husks.
In the cosmogony of some indigenous groups of the Americas, corn is the element that sustains the world and the essence of all creation. Many native cultures around the world share this connection with this malleable element full of texture and beauty. Corn husks have been used for centuries for ornamental purposes. In this workshop we will learn how to use the material and create a variety of decorations for your Winter Season celebrations. Grades 2 & Up
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¡Únase con Nelda Reyes para un taller creativo dónde los niños van a aprender cómo hacer adornos tradicionales con hojas de maíz!
En la cosmogonía de algunos grupos indígenas de las Américas, el maíz es el elemento que sostiene al mundo y la esencia de toda creación. Muchas culturas nativas alrededor del mundo comparten esta conexión con este elemento natural de textura y belleza maleable. Las hojas de maíz, han sido usadas por siglos como materiales decorativos. En este taller vamos a aprender cómo usar este material y crear una variación de decoraciones para las celebraciones de invierno de este año. Grado 2 y adelantado