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Bilingual Holi Storytime at NYPL

Bilingual Storytime at NYPL

Mar 10 @ 4:30 pm5:30 pm

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One event on Mar 15, 2023 at 4:30 pm

53rd Street Library
18 West 53rd Street Midtown
New York, New York

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FREE

Suggested Ages: 3 to 10

Celebrate Holi at NYPL with a special bi-lingual (Hindi – English) book reading of Kahani Rangeeli or Colorful Story. In this session author Anu Sehgal, Founder of The Culture Tree, will read a colorful story of Holi with Krishna and his friends. Hear one of the ancient stories of Holi, while learning how it is celebrated.

Book reading will be followed with a puppet making activity and Holi face painting, all while listening to beautiful songs and music of Holi.

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Easter Bonnet Parade

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Carnegie Hall Fall Family Day: Spring Fest

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Activities are ongoing; drop in anytime.

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New York Theatre Ballet’s Carnival of the Animals

See a kid-friendly, one-hour original ballet by New York Theatre Ballet. In a magical forest, Queen Diana and her shaggy lion rule a charming assortment of animals who live quite peaceably until a pair of lost children wander in and the fun begins.

Also see Antony Tudor’s Little Improvisations, a charming portrayal of two children…

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