Los Hijos Del Agua

Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this Creative Lab a success. To the Children of the Water, our little actors, we thank you for your hard work and dedication to bringing this story to life.

Once upon a time...

in the land of Venezuela, there was a magnificent waterfall known as Salto Angel. It was said that the waterfall was created by a great warrior named Auyan, who was on a quest to reach the top of the tallest Tepuy. Auyan carried with him a special gourd filled with magical water given to him by the ethnic group’s shaman. The water was said to have the power to heal any illness on his journey. As Auyan climbed higher and higher, he encountered a wounded eagle, and with a few drops of his magical water, the eagle was cured.

The grateful eagle asked Auyan how it could repay him, and Auyan requested to be taken to the top of the Tepuy to see its greatness. Upon reaching the top, Auyan was awestruck by the beauty before him, and in his excitement, he accidentally dropped his gourd. From where the gourd fell, an endless waterfall began to flow, known as Kerepakupai Merú, 
or Angel Falls.

And so, the legend of Salto Angel was born, reminding us
of the power of nature and the magic that can be found
 
in unexpected places.

Los Hijos del Agua

THANK YOU

Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this Creative Lab a success. To the Children of the Water, our little actors, we thank you for your hard work and dedication to bringing this story to life.
A big thank you goes out to the incredible 
creative and production team, the parents and families, 
and to our beloved audience! 

We thank you for your unwavering support and for being 
a part of this extraordinary journey and creative lab.

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