• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Search
  • Things To Do in NYC
  • Art
  • Dance
  • Festivals
  • Film
  • Music
  • Sports
  • Theatre
New York Latin Culture Magazine®

New York Latin Culture Magazine®

World-class Indigenous, European & African Culture since 2012

  • New York
  • Latin
  • Culture
  • Magazine
  • Subscribe
  • Sponsor

Teatro SEA’s 3 Kings Day 2021 Brings 3 Queens to Lower East Side Kids Virtually

Three Kings Day at Teatro SEA, Latino theatre for young audiences in the Lower East Side, is normally a free event where children can meet the Three Kings and receive a gift. But the Latin equivalent of visiting Santa is going to be different this year.

20th Teatro SEA Three “Queens” Day 2020

The Three Kings at Teatro SEA (courtesy TS)
The Three Kings at Teatro SEA (courtesy TS)

To keep New Yorker’s safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, Teatro SEA’s 2021 Three Kings Day celebration goes virtual at Teatro SEA’s Facebook page on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.

Instead of giving gifts directly to children this year, Teatro SEA is donating gifts to Lower East Side schools and community organizations.

For the 20th Anniversary celebration, Teatro SEA decided to recognize the Three Queens. Why not? We come from strong female leadership traditions in both Indigenous Africa and the Indigenous Caribbean.

The 3 Queens are:

  • Verónica Albornoz, host of Telemundo’s “Un Nuevo Dia” @AlbornozVero @veronicaalbornoztv
  • Camille Napoleón, community leader at Baruch Houses in the Lower East Side
  • Libertad Guerra, Clemente Soto executive director

We all know it’s been a hard year for New Yorkers and for our own Latin/Black communities in particular. But it’s important to carry on our traditions.

Donate to the Toy Drive

If you want to be happy, help a child be happy.

Three Kings Day at Teatro SEA (TS)
Three Kings Day at Teatro SEA (TS)

One of our most precious Three Kings Day memories is of a little girl holding the doll the Three Kings gave her on Three Kings Day. It was a simple thing and may have been the only gift she received, but it was the most precious object in the universe. The joy in that little girl’s heart has always stayed with us.

Support the Toy Drive

Donate now. The Toy Drive Fundraiser ends on December 22.

In person donations can be made at The Clemente Center (107 Suffolk St) on January 5, 2021 from 10am to 4pm.


For more information, visit TeatroSEA.org



Published January 6, 2021 ~ Updated March 1, 2021.

Filed Under: Teatro SEA, Three Kings Day

Subscribe

Get New York Latin Culture Magazine weekly in your email. We don’t share, rent, or sell addresses. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Primary Sidebar

Things to Do in NYC

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

Colombian Salsa

Grupo Niche in 2025 (Carnegie Hall)

Grupo Niche Plays Colombian Salsa for Carnegie Hall’s “Nuestros Sonidos” Festival of Latin Culture

Cuban Funk

Cimafunk in 2024 (Carnegie Hall)

Cimafunk “Pa’ Tu Cuerpa Tour” Has “The James Brown of Cuba” Getting Funky for Carnegie Hall’s “Nuestros Sonidos” Festival of Latin Culture

Nuestros Sonidos Latin Culture

Nuestros Sonidos at Carnegie Hall (Sol Cotti)

Carnegie Hall’s “Nuestros Sonidos” (Our Sounds) Festival of Latin Culture

Theatre Professionals ~ Employers Network

Find your next project. Discover your next team. Do it on RISE.

Sponsored By The Best Of New York

92nd Street Y, New York

Capulli Mexican Dance Company 🇲🇽

Brooklyn Museum

Carnegie Hall

Harlem Stage

Hostos Center

Melvis Santa & Jazz Orishas 🇨🇺

Metropolitan Opera

National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade 🇺🇸

New York City Center

NYU Skirball Center

RISE Theatre Directory

Teatro Real ~ Royal Opera of Madrid 🇪🇸

World Music Institute

Footer

Search

Things to do in NYC

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

New York City

Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island ~ New Jersey

Latin Music and Dance

Bachata, Ballet, Cumbia, Classical, Flamenco, Hip Hop, House, Jazz, Merengue, Modern Dance, Opera, Pop, Reggaeton, Regional Mexican, Rock, Salsa, Samba, Tango, World Music

North American

African American, Honduran, Indigenous, Jewish, Mexican

Caribbean

Cuban, Dominican, Haitian, Puerto Rican, Trinidadian

South American

Argentine, Bolivian, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Venezuelan

African

African American, Nigerian, South African

European

French, Portuguese, Spanish

Follow

X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Threads, YouTube, TikTok

Subscribe

Get New York Latin Culture Magazine in your email

advertise

Sponsor

Details

Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy

New York Latin Culture Magazine® and Tango Beat® are registered trademarks, and New York Latin Culture™ is a trademark of Keith Widyolar. Other marks are the property of their respective holders.

Copyright © 2012–2025 New York Latin Culture Magazine®. All Rights Reserved.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we assume you are ok with it.Ok