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There’s still time to go around the world in an hour this summer at the University of Pennsylvania Museum.
The Museum’s annual “Summer Magic” series for children ages 6 to 12 and their families features music, dance and storytelling from around the world. In addition to the Women’s Sekere Ensemble (photo), a Museum favorite, other upcoming performances in the series feature Chinese dance, African storytelling and puppetry.
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- “SUMMER MAGIC:” Wednesday, July 31, Tuesday, Aug. 6, Wednesday, Aug. 7, and Thursday, Aug. 15, at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, 3260 South St.; performances at 10 a.m., repeated at 11 a.m. Free with Museum admission ($5, students/seniors $2.50, Museum members/PennCard holders/children under 6 free). Pre-registration required: Museum Education Department, 215-898-4015.
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Despite the commonality of water and ice, says Penn physicist Robert Carpick, their physical properties are remarkably unique.
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Organizations like Penn’s Netter Center for Community Partnerships foster collaborations between Penn and public schools in the West Philadelphia community.
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