Zum-Zum Celebrates World Children’s Day With Caribbean Storytelling

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Zum-Zum Museum, a Caribbean heritage museum designed exclusively for young children, will celebrate World Children’s Day with Zum-Zum Storytime!

This show is a series of indigenous Caribbean folktales brought to life by the celebrated dance theatre group, Continuum Dance Project. The show will feature stories for children 4-8, with short musical interludes.

“We’re keen to show innovation in local “edutainment” through cultural heritage and concern for the environment, while showing the children a fun time. World Children’s Day presented the perfect opportunity,” said Sonja Dumas, founder and director of Zum-Zum Museum.

The shows are on Saturday, November 23, and Sunday, November 24, at 4:00pm at the Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook. Tickets are $100 person. Babes in arms (up to one year old) are free. 

For interviews, to attend a rehearsal or for further information please contact Sonja Dumas – 788-1472.

Zum-Zum Storytime! is scheduled for November 23 and 24, 2024 at The Little Carib Theatre, Woodbrook.

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