El Tesoro de Abuelo por Patricia Dominguez

Schedule

Sun Apr 28 2024 at 01:00 pm to 02:30 pm

Location

National Museum of Mexican Art | Chicago, IL

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Join author Patricia Dominguez for an afternoon filled with storytelling and exploration as she releases her new book El Tesoro de Abuelo
About this Event

El Tesoro de Abuelo

En las altas montañas de Edo. De Guerrero, México vivió Don Cuco, su familia y sus nietos, Xochitl y Nachito. Elaboraban bellas cajas de Linaloé, una madera con aroma de limón. Un día Xochitl y Nachito notaron que su Tata estaba cansado y decidieron ayudar a laborar las cajitas en el taller. Sucedieron dos eventos que cambiarían sus vidas y descubrieron el Tesoro del Abuelo.


Como escritora, directora y productora, en los últimos 20 años Patricia Carlos Dominguez ha escrito obras de teatro para niños, y ha traído importantes obras para adultos de México a Chicago. Sus obras de teatro y talleres para niños, padres y maestros están basadas en la cultura y tradiciones de México y América Latina.

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El Tesoro de Abuelo

In the high mountains of the State of Guerrero, Mexico, lived Don Cuco, his family and grandchildren, Xochitl and Nachito. The family designed beautiful boxes from Linaloe, a lemon-scented wood. One day, Xochitl and Nachito noticed that their Tata was tired and decided to help design and make the boxes in his workshop. Two events happened that would change their lives and they discovered the Treasure of their Grandfather.

Dominguez has written and produced original works of Children’s Theater and has brought important works of theater for adults from Mexico to Chicago. Her plays and workshops for children, parents and teachers are based on the culture and traditions of Mexico and Latin America.

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National Museum of Mexican Art, 1852 West 19th Street, Chicago, United States

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