Join us as Flor Bromley and her band present Arthur Dorros’ Abuela, an engaging tale featuring a girl flying all around Latin America! Follow the protagonist, Rosalba, and her grandma as they travel to explore the sounds and rhythms of many different countries. Their magical journey will culminate in a big piñata party!
This colorful and engaging show is inspired by Justin Favela’s ambitious paper mural Recuérdame -now on view in the Museum’s Living Room- and will be followed by engaging art-making activities for the entire family.
About Story Time: Tales on Sugar Hill
Story Time: Tales on Sugar Hill is a series of curated programs that aim to provide children with a meaningful, interactive and fun art experience. Grounded in our curatorial mission to share stories through theater, music, dance and visual art, as well as oral and literary forms, Story Time presents tales, fables, histories, and myths that genuinely reflect the diverse ethnic and cultural milieu of our surroundings. Story Time also leverages the Museum's own art exhibitions to foster richer engagement with, and a deeper understanding of, public art already on view. Held every second Saturday of each month, each two-hour presentation includes a participatory art activity facilitated by teaching artists from the community, so children not only experience others’ stories, but also reflect on what they see and hear, and create and share their own stories.