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19th annual ?Festival of the Andes,?
(a free outdoor festival celebrating the highland cultures of South America) WHEN: Sunday, June 5, 2011 11:00 a.m. ? 6:00 p.m., WHERE: New Jersey City University on the Hepburn Hall Lawn, 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City. NJ 07305 The ?Festival of the Andes? will feature: --Live Andean music and performances by various dance troupes --Musical instrument and dance workshops --Displays of native clothing and Andean arts and crafts --A ?Shrunken Head (tsantsas) Display? --Sales areas with traditional handcrafted items, carvings, clothing, jewelry, pottery, and food --?Meet the Llamas? that will provide opportunities for petting and photographing show animals --Face painting for children. For further information call Hugo Morales, Festival coordinator, at (201)200-3270.
Posted on: 2011/6/2 15:25
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Festival de los Andes this Sunday - Pet an Alpaca!
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New Jersey City University celebrates Festival de los Andes Sunday by The Jersey Journal Friday June 05, 2009 The 17th annual Festival de los Andes will take place on Sunday at Hepburn Hall Lawn of NJCU, 2039 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City. Bright clothing, authentic fare and traditional arts and entertainment of the Andes will overtake New Jersey City University's Hepburn Hall lawn on Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Now in its 17th annual celebration, the festival will be an all-day-outdoor family affair recognizing the seven highland cultures of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and Uruguay. The day will entertain and educate attendees with live, upbeat traditional Andean music, performances by various dance troupes, musical instrument and dance workshops, displays of native clothing and Andean arts. More of Pride of the Andes in today's Jersey Journal.
Posted on: 2009/6/6 13:34
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