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Brazilian troupe Pia Fraus, brings a Brazilian Safari to El Museo del Barrio with its Brazilian carnival of exotic birds, dancing monkeys, funny armadillos and proud pumas. Animals of Brazil will be shown on Sunday June 27 at Queens Zoo (by the sea lions), the ticket price includes the zoo admission. More information can be found on website: http://www.teatrostagefest.org Luiz C. Ribeiro

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The jungle comes to life in this magical production with inflatable and hand-made puppets. Luiz C. Ribeiro

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The troupe developed a language that dramatically integrates theater, dance, puppetry, masks circus and visual arts. Luiz C. Ribeiro

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In Animals of Brazil children of all ages are transported to a adventure of a lifetime with this magical puppetry production.. Luiz C. Ribeiro

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Animals of Brazil will be shown on Sunday June 27 at Queens Zoo (by the sea lions), the ticket price includes the zoo admission. More information can be found on website: http://www.teatrostagefest.org. Luiz C. Ribeiro

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During the show the troupe dance on the rhythms of Samba, Bossa Nova and Maracatu. Luiz C. Ribeiro

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Since its origins 26 years ago, Pia Fraus has performed 18 original works at theater festivals throughout 17 countries. TeatroStageFest marks their New York premiere. Luiz C. Ribeiro

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Audience members were mesmerized by the dancing rhythms of Samba, Bossa Nova and Maracatu. Luiz C. Ribeiro

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