Spanish Fun Storytelling Series for adults

This is a fun way to learn about the main civilizations and cultures in the Americas. Through the stories the audience will travel the continent in a series that includes different regions and traditions. This program is designed for those who practice Spanish or for those who want to learn.

Storytelling

Based on history, myths and legends, and narrated simultaneously in English and Spanish by native Spanish speakers who would wear traditional dresses. The narrators would use visual support to enhance the learning experience.

a brief discussion

Through questions related to the story, we will invite the audience to share what they learned, and their own stories.

Dynamic Games

The audience will learn and play traditional games from the main civilizations and cultures in the Americas. We could also include or choose singing and dancing, playing with rhythms and vocabulary based on the story.

Arts & Crafts

The audience will create, draw, or paint their own pieces inspired by the story. Materials are included.

Structure of the Program For Adults

Each program will include:
Bilingual Storytelling, based on history, myths, tales, and legends, narrated consecutive in English and Spanish by native Spanish speakers who would wear traditional dresses. The narrators would use visual support to enhance the learning experience.

After the Narration, depending on the story, the activities could include:
A brief discussion, through questions related to the story, we will invite the audience to share what they learned, and their own stories.

Arts and Crafts, the audience will create, draw, or paint their own pieces inspired by the story. Materials are included.

Dynamic Activity, the audience will learn and play traditional games from the main civilizations and cultures in the Americas. We could also include or choose singing and dancing, playing with rhythms and vocabulary based on the story.

60 minute session

The program is designed to be dynamic, energetic, interactive, and enjoyable. We typically divide it into four parts:

15 to 20 minutes for storytelling
5 to 10 minutes for brief discussion
15 to 20 minutes for arts and craft activity
10 minutes for a dynamic activity

Capacity:
50-60 people
According to the capacity of the meeting room

Narrators:

Esther Gomez and Karina Liendo are two passionate entrepreneurs, both born and raised in Mexico and Peru respectively. Esther has more than 20 years of experience teaching Spanish to children in the Massachusetts area. Karina has traveled to 30 countries including 9 in Latin America, she is a facilitator, and is being trained as a storyteller by the Escuela de Cuentacuentos in Madrid Spain.

Series Content

The story theme will be selected according to the time and season of the year.
Dates and specific time to be defined.

The Legend of the Inca Empire’s Origin

September/October for Hispanic Heritage Month:

The Legend of the Inca Empire’s Origin This beautiful legend is about the origin and the foundation of the city of Cusco that became the historic capital of the Inca Empire. The story has been told through generations in Peru, and still there are many native indigenous that believe the Inca Kingdom will come back.

I remember Abuelito: A Day of the Death Story

November for Day of the Dead (el Día de los Muertos):

This Mexican Holiday is a Celebration where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes food, drink and celebration. In this story a young girl prepares to honor her beloved grandfather. She misses him very much and is excited for his spirit to visit that night.

La Noche
Buena

December for Holidays in Latin America

The night of December 24th is when the Latin American countries celebrate Christmas Evening or Noche Buena. Each country has different traditions, but all of them have in common family reunions celebrating with big meals and gifts. In this story a young girl visits her grandma’s house to experience a multicultural festivity and a magic night that she will always remember.

The Inti Raymi Festival, A Celebration of the Andean New Year.

El festival del Inti raymi.

January, Celebration of the New Year

The Inti Raymi Festival, the Inti Raymi history dates back to the start of Tawantinsuyu, the Quechua term for the Inca Empire. Inti Raymi was the most important Incan festival as it was their New Year celebration. The festival celebrated the return of the sun (Inti) during the winter solscite, and the connection of the Sapa Inca with his people.

The Copihue Flower Legend.

La leyenda de la flor del copihue.

 

March for Spring arrival

We will travel South to Chile and learn about the beautiful legend of their national flower. This tale from the Mapuche land, tells the origin of Copihue, a flower symbol of friendship, happiness and gratitude.

The legend of the Mother Mount.

La Leyenda de la Madre Monte

April, for a celebration of Earth’s month

It is a story deeply rooted in the oral tradition of the Colombian Amazon and part of the eastern plains. Madre Monte is commonly represented as a beautiful and strong woman, half woman and half mountain; dressed in leaves and green moss, whose face cannot be seen. She is the protector of Nature.

The Real Cinco de Mayo story.

la verdadera historia del cinco de mayo.

May, for a celebration of Mexican culture

Cinco de Mayo! Is this the date when Mexico celebrates independence? Learn the true history behind the often-misunderstood holiday.

What does Cinco de Mayo mean to Mexicans and to the US?

When did the celebration start?

Song of the Chirimia

August for end of Summer celebration

This is a beautiful Guatemalan folktale that tells the story of the “chirimia”, whose music is sweeter even that of the birds. The protagonists are a Mayan princess and a young man whose love for he sends him on a quest for the purest song in the woods.

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