Thursday, May 29, 2008

Harlem Renaissance

Isn't this wonderful?
I would like to share some comments from Cheryl S. in North Carolina. Cheryl arranged rental of our Harlem Renaissance Traveling Exhibit.
She expressed thanks for the beautiful exhibit and sent this photo of an event they had called "Walk Through Harlem." During this event, students took on the personalties of the figures of the Harlem Renaissance, presented original monologues and poems and guided family and community members through the exhibit. They also created a music video of the evening and posted it on YouTube.
Cheryl has also expressed interest in exhibits featuring other literature topics. What do you think?
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I am incredibly proud that our Harlem Renaissance Exhibit was a backdrop for this fabulous event. We have been fortunate enough to provide the backdrop for many such events-
how about yours???

Friday, May 2, 2008

Cinco de Mayo!

Happy Cinco de Mayo!
More than a reason to eat Mexican food and enjoy a Mariachi band, Cinco de Mayo is observed in the United States and other locations around the world as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride. There is a common misconception that the 5th of May is Mexico's Independence Day, but that is actually September 16. Cinco de Mayo commemorates a victory of Mexican forces in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Only regionally celebrated in Mexico, it is gaining popularity as the day to celebrate Mexican culture in the United States. Don't let the fact that is not a national holiday stop you, celebrate!!!
Check out a quick video at Teacher Tube.
So, how do we celebrate? We celebrate Diego Rivera, muralist of Mexico. Our most popular Traveling Exhibit, Diego Rivera was masterful at depicting the history of Mexico through murals so intricate, it's mind boggling. We are so fortunate that our local museum (The Detroit Institute of Arts) is home to a magnificent Rivera mural celebrating U.S. industry.
You can enjoy a mural right in your school or library. Beyond a museum, it's the best way for students to understand the magnificent murals of Diego Rivera!