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Culture Kids - Saturday Morning at the National: Short Stories Brewed from African Pots

Sponsoring Organization

1321 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC, 20004

Phone: 202-783-3372

Location

The National Theatre - Helen Hayes Gallery
1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC, 20004

Phone: 202-783-3372
See map: Google Maps
February 25, 2012 - 9:30am
February 25, 2012 - 11:00am

Long before children heard about Mother Goose, stories were told in Africa about wise lions, wily snakes and about how the world began.  Storyteller Anna Mwalagho will enchant and delight kids with interactive tales full of spice and merriment that teach important lessons on life and empowerment.

Tickets are required; seating is limited.  FREE tickets are distributed 30 minutes prior to show time on a first-come, first-served basis - one ticket per person in line.  Tickets will not be distributed to individuals who are not in line.

Download a brochure from our web site that lists all the free childrens theatre presentation at Saturday Morning at the National:

http://www.nationaltheatre.org/saturday/art/2011-2012/NTCSatSpring2012.pdf

Fee: 
FREE

Contact Information

1321 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC, 20004

Phone: 202-783-3372

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This tour delivers the goods.  Being raised just outside of washington d.c. (Bethesda), I've gone on innumerable DC sightseeing tours in my lifetime.   Every time a family friend or relative visited from out of town meant another trip down to the Mall, another sightseeing tour.  Monument tours, ghost tours, "Duck" tours, you name it I've done it.  But out of all the DC tours I've been on this was one of the best.  I went last weekend with my nieces and nephews on the Capitol Hill tour, which lasted a little over two hours.  The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable of the historic sites and presented the information in a fun and lively manner.  His enthusiam for the subject was infectious.  He had my nieces and nephews in rapt atttention from start to finish.  Highly recommend.

Frank H.