Presentation: Pan American Companion Plant Stories with Alicia Retes

Tuesday, 12/3/2024
3:00 - 4:00
Anza Front Courtyard
Anza
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550 37th Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94121
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Inspired by many legends of The Three Sisters - Corn, Bean and Squash, this story and music adaptation by Alicia Retes includes colorful corn husk characters who reveal their origins in the Americas. The Plant Sisters engage the audience to share their dreams, trials and tribulations of independence, respect, cooperation and community service. The Three Sisters lead the way to other companion plants, like Tomato and Cilantro.

As an honor to the Coast Miwok of Marin, audiences will learn how Coyote brought music to the people and learn how to play traditional Elderberry Clapper Stick Rattles and sing along with Retes in songs composed in English, Spanish and Coast Miwok.

Space limited. Reservations required: (415) 355-5717.

Connect: Alicia Retes - Website

 

 


 


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