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Help Local Children with Autism

posted:Thursday, October 1, 2009
by Gerardo Gutiérrez

After 7 years of presentations in Puerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay, there will be a farewell show by the group Rompekbezas this coming Saturday, October 3, at 7:00pm, at Los Mangos Library, as they prepare to leave on a tour of South America.
This will be a special role for them. In addition to their farewell performance, the group will be helping children in need of treatment through "Bebepingo", a non-profit organization which runs an autism clinic. The cost of this function will be completely free, but a collection box will be circulated for attendees to give donations. The show is interactive and has dance, songs, tongue twisters, poetry and games; ensuring plenty of smiles in the audience, as their objective is fun for the whole family.
Rompekbezas is a traveling group that was formed ten years ago and has since been performing at children's functions. Over time their presentations have changed the city, moving from one place to another, arriving in Puerto Vallarta seven years ago, and presented every Sunday for a year and a half, at Plaza Peninsula. Among the many places they have been invited are the cities of Veracruz, Mexico City and Queretaro. There have also been presentations on the island of Cuba.
For its part, is a civil association Bebepingo is a Puerto Vallarta nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families improve the quality of life for their autistic children using the DAN (Defeat Autism Now) protocol.
Do not miss the opportunity to spend a Saturday with your family enjoying a fun-filled show and, in turn, help children with autism.

Rompekbezas
Biblioteca Los Mangos
Av. Francisco Villa 1001
Col. Los Mangos
3 October, 7:00pm
By donation
(322) 293-6893
 
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