Posts Tagged ‘Puppets’

La Sierra Tarahumara

Posted by David and Sherri Pryor on Friday, May 14th, 2010

IMG_2323 Imagine a canyon 6,000 feet deep at its deepest point. Imagine descending foot paths that snake from the rim past a rope bridge spanning a portion of the canyon to the bottom where small waterfalls feed pools hidden in the shadows of the steep canyon walls. Imagine Tarahumara Indians in their traditional dress still eeking out a living in such a rugged environment. These were the very images that met our Puppet Team when we traveled to La Sierra Tarahumara – the Tarahumara Mountains.

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Family Fun With Titeres

Posted by David and Sherri Pryor on Monday, November 30th, 2009

Bethany-Matthew-Duet So, just what are ‘titeres’? Well, they’re soft, cute, cuddly, have a personality all their own & are definitely entertaining to watch. No, they’re not well-trained family pets. In fact, they’re not even alive at all. Titeres are what Spanish-speakers call puppets.

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