| Program name: | Welcome Home, Japan |
| Program category: |
Multicultural- Other
Museums Visual Arts- Folk Arts |
| Program length: | 75 minutes |
| Audience level: | Juvenile |
| Audience size: | 25-30 |
| Program description: | The Welcome Home, Japan program invites children to learn about and compare traditional Japanese homes with homes from this area of the USA. Exploration begins as children look at International youth art followed by an opportunity for children to view and examine authentic Japanese objects. As a closure, children create a Japanese craft. |
| Space/special requirements: | |
| Travel restrictions: | |
| Program fee: | $101- $200 |
| Is this fee negotiable? | No |
| Mileage included? | No |
| If no, cost per mile: | $0.55 |
| Notes about the fee: | $125 for 75 minutes. Appropriate for grades 2-5. For more information on larger groups, please call. |
| Other notes: | |
| Regions this program can be performed in: |
Western Rochester Central South Central Capital District North Country Metro Southeastern Long Island |
| Program last updated: | 09/27/2012 |
| Performer Information | (see all of this performer's programs) |
| Stage name: | World Awareness Children's Museum |
| Performer name: | Sheileen Landrey |
| Phone: | 518-793-2773 |
| Mailing address: | 89 Warrem Street Glens Falls, NY 12801 |
| E-mail address: | education@worldchildrensmuseum.org |
| Website: | http://www.worldchildrensmuseum.org |
| Previous appearances at: |
Schenectady Library, Saratoga Springs Library, Stony Creek Youth Summer Program, Lake George Pre-school Summer Pgm PEP, Ft. Edward Library Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Performer information last updated: | 09/27/2012 |
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