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Join us for activites in the museum's Potomac Atrium and animated
films for families in the Rasmuson Theater. Presented by the NMAI
Film + Video Center and Education department.
The Animation Celebration! will continue in New York
at NMAI's GGHC in February. For more information, enter
here.

Calendario
All screenings are free and open to the public on a first-come,
first-served basis, in the Elmer and Mary Louis Rasmuson Theater,
First Level.
For directions and entrance information, enter
here. Please note, films listed are subject to change.
Saturday, January 21, 2006


Workshops
Animation Celebration Family Programs
Potomac Atrium
Saturday, January 21, 2006, 10:30 am -
3 pm
Native people use the oral tradition of storytelling to teach
social values and knowledge of the past. Traditionally, elders
pass on lessons of wisdom, history, and origins. Discover how
Native people today are exploring new ways to tell their stories,
through mediums of film, dance, and visual art.
Stories can come to life in many ways. String figures and designs
tell stories, too. Hear a story and then practice making string
figures so you can tell your own story, or make a flipbook designed
by Native artists.

Créditos Fotográficos:
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