Kids Culture 11.05.15
Shinnecock Dance and Craft
Shinnecock dance and craft will be the focus of the morning at the Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton on Saturday. First the Shinnecock Dancers will give an interactive performance in native attire at 10:30 a.m. Then, at 11:30, Shinnecock educators will teach kids to make corn husk dolls and explain the significance of this traditional craft. Admission to each program is $15, including museum admission, or $2 for museum members.
A Focus on Food
At the East Hampton Library on Tuesday, kids 4 and up will look ahead to Thanksgiving in a cookie-decorating workshop at 4 p.m. The library’s family movie this afternoon at 4:30 is “Inside Out.” Next Thursday’s family film will be “Tomorrowland.”
In Montauk, apple pie will be on the menu on Saturday. In a family cooking class from 2:30 to 4 p.m., participants will make a pie that they can take home to bake.
College Advice for Immigrants
Immigrant teenagers thinking ahead to college will find some advice and helpful information tailored specifically to their situations next Thursday at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton. The College and Beyond workshop begins at 6 p.m. Advance registration has been requested.
Jazz and Tap Workshop
Young dancers, get your tap shoes ready. On Saturday, Jason Samuels Smith and Sue Samuels of the Jazz Roots Dance Company will lead a jazz and tap workshop for young people and adults at the Southampton Cultural Center. The workshop runs from 3 to 5 p.m. and costs $20 for those under 18, $35 for older dancers. Those who attend have been asked to take tap and jazz shoes.
Later, at 6 p.m., the professional dancers will offer a public performance, with a discount for workshop attendees. Those under 18 get in free; those over 18 pay $20.