Miniclub de baile
A lively dance floor, carefully curated sounds, and plenty of surprises are the ingredients that bring this event to life, welcoming summer with joy and color.
A lively dance floor, carefully curated sounds, and plenty of surprises are the ingredients that bring this event to life, welcoming summer with joy and color.
In this workshop, we will explore body percussion and, through it, concepts such as rhythm, coordination, lateral movement, attention, and teamwork. We will put together a small repertoire of folk music from different parts of the world, combining movement, singing, and body percussion.
How many types of bees can you identify? Do you know how many species live in the Royal Botanical Garden? Why are they important? What other insects can you spot on the flowers? In this workshop, we’ll explore the world of wild bees and pollinators in general. And if the weather permits, we’ll go for...
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...
At Leo el mundo, we explore as a family what books and reading aloud have to offer. We read, observe, share, and develop into critical thinkers through books.
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...
In this exhibition, María Jerez invites us to revisit the concept of the “playground” and to enter a space for play that, like a landscape, transforms as we walk on it, lift it, move it, turn it, blow on it, caress it, and contemplate it. A soft landscape that also looks back at us, shapes...