Fall Folktales From Argentina Oct. 19

The University community will have the opportunity to engage in a hands-on workshop that will include crafting and decorating traditional Mapuche masks, a symbol of indigenous heritage.
 Fall Folktales From Argentina Oct. 19

Journey into Argentine folklore with storytelling and mask-making, complemented by sweet alfajores and interactive games.

This event will transport attendees to a world of Argentinian folklore and mystique as they gather to learn about Argentina's captivating legends and folk tales, brought to life through storytelling and compelling visuals. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in a hands-on workshop by crafting and decorating traditional Mapuche masks, a symbol of indigenous heritage. As the event progresses, guests will indulge in the sweet delight of alfajores de maicena, a cherished Argentine treat, while they play some games.

Join Argentina Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant Sheila Mignolet on Oct.19 at 4:30 p.m. for an evening on folktales and fun in Leahy 235. This event, sponsored by the World Languages and Cultures Department, is open to everyone.

 

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