December 2010 Children's Programs at the American Museum of Natural History:
Wild, Wild World: bird brains
Saturday, December 11, clock 11:00, 1-2 clock
Linder Theater, first floor
$ 10 children, $ 12 adults (members tickets are $ 8 children, $ 10 adults)
In this special live bird presentation animal behavior expert Aimee Morgana discuss their research on animal communication with Loved N'Kisi parrot, a unique animal which imitates human speech. is five parrots of the Long Island Parrot Society, to continue, with teaching assistants, as visitors to address and treat a pet parrot show, joining Morgan.
Presented in collaboration with the Brain: The Inside Story
Kwanzaa 2010! The legacy continues ...
Sunday, December 26, noon to 5: 00
Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, first floor
Admission to the museum included
For details, call 212-769-5315 or visit amnh.org / Kwanzaa
This dynamic tribute to the celebration of a day the seven principles of Kwanzaa with African-based performance of song, dance and speech and more to an international market presented. This year's event with a traditional second line parade band, led by the invaders McCollough, dance authorization Kotchegna Dance Company, Allen Liturgical Dance Ministry gestures and Dance Ensemble and a tribute to the traditions of African dance performed by culture Theatre Company of restoration.
The legacy continues ... Kwanzaa 2010! is co-produced by the community service, arts and education nonprofit organization founded 20 years ago, and the New Heritage Theatre Group, the lucrative black theater group the oldest in New York. Kwanzaa 2010! years is dedicated to the memory of James Stovall, several served as artistic director of New Heritage Theatre Group for. The market is organized by the Harlem Arts Alliance.
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