Discover the meaning behind a beautiful cultural tradition while creating a colorful keepsake of your own.
Learn about the significance of the Ojos de Dios, or the spiritual weaving tradition known as “Sikuli” or the “Eye of God” from the Wixárika people of Mexico. Then, choose your favorite colors, experiment with intricate colorful techniques, and bring your vibrant creation home.
Appropriate for all ages. The program will be held in English and Spanish. No advanced registration necessary.
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Descubre el significado de una hermosa tradición cultural al tiempo que creas un recuerdo colorido.
Aprende sobre la importancia de los ojos de Dios o de la tradición espiritual de tejido conocida como Sikuli o el ojo de Dios, del pueblo Wixárika de México. Después escoge tus colores favoritos y experimenta con técnicas intrincadas coloridas y lleva tu vibrante creación a casa.
Apropiado para todas las edades. Este programa se presentará en español y inglés. No es necesario inscribirse.
Mon, Sep 08 | Closed |
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Tue, Sep 09 | Closed |
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Wed, Sep 10 | Closed |
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Thu, Sep 11 | Closed |
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Fri, Sep 12 | Closed |
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Sat, Sep 13 | Closed |
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Sun, Sep 14 | Closed |
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