Join us in the Story Corner to learn more about Ecuadorian culture! Hear stories, sing songs, and have some colorful fun. We will read a story together and make a craft related to Ecuadorian culture!
Afterwards, come down to the Plaza to watch a performance by Pureqkuna, an Ecuadorian Folkloric Dance Group. Pureqkuna was created in 1998 by Marco Chavez with the aim of sharing the beauty of Ecuadorian culture through folkloric dance. Pureqkuna comes from the Quechua word that means "walkers". The group "walks and collects the cultural wealth of Ecuador." Pureqkuna was the first folkloric group in the city of Danbury. It is currently composed of young Ecuadorians from different parts of the country, who with their different choreographies seek to rescue and keep their values, customs and traditions alive.
Free! For children and families of all ages. No registration required, just stop by! While supplies last.
Event Type(s): Special Event, Culture & Travel
Age Group(s): Families
Presenter: Pureqkuna
Lesley Lema
(203) 797-4505 ext. 7738
llema@danburylibrary.org
Original source can be found here.