About This Event
This year’s program series is designed for everyone to explore online—from home, summer camp, or anywhere there’s a computer screen!
This series will take place weekly over six Tuesday mornings: July 13, 20, 27, and August 3, 10, 17. Each week we’ll learn about a different corner of the globe, with cultural activities from the nations of Mexico, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Philippines, Aotearoa (Māori, the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand), Greece, and India.
Events include live performances, arts and crafts, storytimes, and more!
WEEKLY SCHEDULE & REGISTRATION
July 13: Democratic Republic Of The Congo
10:00 a.m: Daily Introduction and “Big Blue Earth” sing-along
10:10 a.m.: Congolese music and dance performance, by Eto’o Tsana and friends
10:50 a.m.: Global Adventures with The Christian Science Monitor
11:10 a.m.: Storytime: Congolese stories with Eto’o Tsana
July 20: Aotearoa (Māori, The Indigenous Polynesian People Of New Zealand)
10:00 a.m: Daily Introduction and “Big Blue Earth” sing-along
10:10 a.m.: Māori music and dance performance, presented by Māori Mo Ake Tonu
10:50 a.m.: Global Adventures with The Christian Science Monitor
11:10 a.m.: Storytime: Storytime: Māori folktales, presented by Tracey Panek
July 27: Mexico
10:00 a.m: Daily Introduction and “Big Blue Earth” sing-along
10:10 a.m.: Mexican music and folk dance performance, by Veronica Robles
10:50 a.m.: Global Adventures with The Christian Science Monitor
11:10 a.m.: Storytime: Mexican folktales, presented by the Veronica Robles Cultural Center
August 3: India
10:00 a.m: Daily Introduction and “Big Blue Earth” sing-along
10:10 a.m.: Indian dance performance with Anja Dance Company
10:50 a.m.: Global Adventures with The Christian Science Monitor
11:10 a.m.: Storytime: Indian folktales with Minila Shah
August 10: Greece
10:00 a.m: Daily Introduction and “Big Blue Earth” sing-along
10:10 a.m.: Greek dance performance with the Greek American Folklore Society
10:50 a.m.: Gl