Winter Recess: Color Our World with Creativity at CMoM
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Except February 17, 2025; February 20, 2025.
GRAMMY winners Divi Roxx and Ants on a Log perform joyful music that celebrates self-love, and kids can create colorful artworks with Ebony Bolt and Monica Palma, dance along with Ballet Hispánico and Dancify That, and more.
Performance: DIVI ROXX KIDS: A Celebration of Self-Love, Positivity & Hip-Hop
Saturday, February 15 | 2pm – 2:30pm & 3pm – 3:30pm | Drop-in | All ages | 1st Floor | Inside Art
Artist: Ebony Bolt: Original Textile Artwork
Artist Ebony Bolt leads an interactive artmaking workshop informed by her creative practice and mural installation Driving the Future (currently on view). Design your own wearable artwork using custom stamps inspired by motifs found in the artist’s work.
Sunday, February 16 | 2pm & 3pm | Sign-up* | Ages 5 & older | 1st Floor | Makerspace
Performance: Ballet Hispánico: Baila Conmigo/Dance with Me!
Learn about Ballet Hispánico’s repertoire and explore different dance forms from Latino America with the Pa’lante dancers and our teaching artists. The program showcases excerpts from the Company’s repertoire and closes with an interactive experience for everyone to dance and enjoy.
Tuesday, February 18 | 2pm – 2:45pm & 3pm – 3:45pm | Drop-in | All ages | 1st Floor | Inside Art
Performance: Dancify That: Color Guard
A playful dance competition featuring dancers competing, with an audience vote to decide the winner.
Wednesday, February 19 | 2pm – 2:30pm & 2:45pm – 3:15pm | Drop-in | All ages | 1st Floor | Inside Art
Music: Ants on a Log: Rainbow Seekers
Rainbow Seekers is an interactive family musical from nationally acclaimed children’s band Ants on a Log. In this interactive show, audience members are on a mission to restore the Pride Flag’s colors.
Friday, February 21 | 2pm – 2:45pm | Drop-in | Ages 4 – 11 | 1st Floor | Inside Art
Workshop: Cochinilla y arcilla with Mónica Palma
Families draw with two natural pigments: clay and cochinilla. Cochinilla is a tiny insect that lives on nopales, a cactus that produces a bright red color that has been utilized since pre-Columbian times in Central and South America.
Sunday, February 23 | 2pm & 3pm | Sign-up* | Ages 5 & older | 1st Floor | Makerspace