Balamcoatl: Mesoamerican Music & Dance

Noon-1pm
Saturdays, June 21, July 12, August 30

Balamcoatl takes audiences on a journey of movement and experimental sound from the South to the North of Mexico, using traditional regional costumes and instruments. Balam (jaguar in Maya), and coatl (serpent in Nahuatl), unite to weave Mesoamerican themes into a tapestry of colorful legends, drawing audience members into the story through participatory song and dance. During the interactive presentation, children have the opportunity to dance inside the jaguar’s paper mâché costume and play instruments such as turtle shells with deer horns, maracas, drums and rattles. (Narrated program.)


Balamcoatl


Balamcoatl's Jaguar Dance

Interactive programs for kids and their adults take place in Children’s Garden, near Howard and Fourth Streets, the historic Zeum Carousel, and the Learning Garden. Except where indicated, programs are approximately 30 minutes.


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Mexico’s Zazhil
12:30 pm

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Public Notice
12:30 pm

Latin Jazz Tribute
1:00 pm

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day
11:00 am

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Living Word Fest
12:30 pm

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Family Festival 2008
11:00 am

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Target Family Day
11:00 am

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Costume Walk
12:00 pm

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