Friday, October 31, 2008

Day of the Dead Celebration

Audience members were WOWed by the Ballet Folklorico Netzahualcoyotl, directed by Netza Vidal. Four beautiful and inspiring young women performed traditional Mexican dances, with costume changes! For more information about the group, click HERE. Netza teachers in our after-school program on Thursdays with grades 2 & 3 and on Fridays with grades K & 1.









All students had a hand in creating this mural as part of Ms. Kate's Visual Art Class this fall. It served as the backdrop for our performances.









The sixth, seventh and eighth graders showed off their drumming skills from Ken Doumbia's class!












Kids show off their Halloween masks from Ms. Tracy's visual art class.








Everyone's played a part in making the Mexican Altar. The mural was created by 4th and 5th graders in Breandain Langlois's visual arts class. There are Calaveras de Azúcar (Sugar Skulls), created by students in Ms. Kate's Visual Art class, and flowers and Model Magic offerings created on the day of the event, by all ages. There's also Papel Picado and information about Day of the Dead. For more information about Day of the Dead and altars, click HERE. There are lots of places online to download Papel Picado templates, for the one I used go HERE. To learn more about making Calaveras de Azúcar, click HERE. We cheated, using pre-made Fondit and shaping the skulls overselves.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Día de los Muertos


Fourth and Fifth grade students, from Breandain Langlois's Visual Art Class, create a mural of skulls to be the backdrop of the altar at our Day of the Dead Celebration. Join us! October 30, 2008 4-6pm. The Yard, Bayside. food. fun. performances. art activities.