...Pakistani truck for a pretend ride through the Western Himalayas. And if you weren't in a hurry, you could sit atop a camel as some of the adults did. In...
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...visitors will be transported into the story of how a grumpy Grinch, determined to ruin Christmas for the town of Who-ville, learns that generosity and the holiday spirit are not...
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...the Children’s Museum (212 West 83rd Street), featuring hands-on interactives and cool, colorful graphics, will open May 28, and run through September, weather permitting. Dynamic H 2 O dives into...
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learn a lot from each other,” Hameeduddin said. The exhibit has been running since February, but Hammeeduddin's belongings were added earlier this month. The museum was packed on a recent...
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...the opening of Hello from Japan!, an interactive traveling exhibit that will transport families to a present-day setting in Tokyo. The multimedia exhibit and program series will run through May...
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...be added). – No more than 2 groups per time slot. School & Group Visits – School group visits run for approximately 90 minutes and include a 45 minute...
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...hands-on art and music-making workshops at child-sized, instrument-shaped tables. Program highlights include constructing Big Band era-style musical instruments and using authentic sheet music from the Harlem Renaissance to create original...
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...down a simple beat track with an Indonesian frame drum known as the rebana. That was followed by the tabla, kora, oud, ney and ghijak (also jijek) – instruments that...
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...across NYC and the World Will Travel to Cultural Institutions in Chattanooga, Philadelphia and Louisville after it ends its Run at the Children’s Museum on Dec. 31 New York, NY...
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...toilet. The grand finale of the tour was the America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far special exhibit that is running from February 2016 – February 2017. The visually...
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