As part of Black History Month in February, we learned about different cultural traditions from Africa and the Caribbean that now make up a part of Canadian culture. We decided to take a long bus ride up to Eglinton and Oakwood to check out Little Jamaica for some Oxtail and some sweet fried dumplings known as "Festivals".
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Chinese New Year
We celebrated Chinese New Year all week with the kids. Starting off the week, we met up with the Cycling Giants at the drama and dance studio at Bellwoods. We learned, and acted out, a folk tale about the animals in the Chinese zodiac. We finished off the session by each taking turns playing the dragon head and body and chasing around candy. Fun times!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Come Up To My Room
This was definitely one of our highlights last month! The Come Up To My room exhibition was a great show, with so many fun and interactive exhibits. Although we didn't take any photographs of our visit, here are a couple of our favourite installations:
"Shrine dedicated to the memory of demolished barns and fallen trees” by Scott Eunson and Lubo Brezina.
"Wish you were here" by Denise Ing and Ken Leung.
Also enjoyable was LeuWebb's installation in the Gladstone Ballroom, where the Pouncing Pumas and Cycling Giants had a great time playing with the lights and the stage for some time.
"Shrine dedicated to the memory of demolished barns and fallen trees” by Scott Eunson and Lubo Brezina.
"Wish you were here" by Denise Ing and Ken Leung.
Also enjoyable was LeuWebb's installation in the Gladstone Ballroom, where the Pouncing Pumas and Cycling Giants had a great time playing with the lights and the stage for some time.
National Film Board Mediatheque
A couple weeks ago we took a little field trip to the National Film Board. The kids enjoyed picking out their films to watch, and especially enjoyed The Cat Came Back, The Sweater, and Christopher, Clean Up Your Room.
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