As part of the celebration in Mexico's Day of the Child, the Arts Center San Luis Potosi Centennial, held an interview with the children in the workshop "ABC of my first steps" presented by Alicia Sanchez and is held in Performing Arts area, where children learn to connect the world of art through recreational activities and exercises, which allows them to reflect their sensitivity, have a better appreciation of art and develop their expressive abilities, from infancy .
The child learns by playing, and although they are not aware that they are potentializing their creativity at all times and believe that it is a game, its activities are designed to stimulate and maintain assets to children, always looking for that link with the art so important for social development, and vital in childhood, involvement of the Center for the Arts, its staff and parents to supplement their education in a comprehensive manner.
The staff responsible for the activities belonging to Alicia Sánchez and Company (asyc), has invested in developing their creative work assembly entitled "I declare ... against ... (General Mosquito)" which is from the artistic point of view the sensitive issue of children of war, which highlights the work of small, in an assembly that is not really for children but for all age groups, which enhances and accentuates the ability to express complex content. The child deserves respect as an artist and creator.
Angel Luis Montes, ten years old, fourth grade elementary school Valentin Gama Engineer, and claims to have learned many new things through the course, "I like to play because I learn new things." Michel Leza, 8, second grade studies at the Instituto Manuel Jose Othon, and says: "I like that I can entertain myself and learn new exercises and games."
Pablo Hernandez, age 8, attends elementary school in the Ponciano Arriaga, and is part of the children of war mounting, he reflects that "war is bloody because they kill each other, and sometimes being killed are painted green and hidden in the trees. I would avoid the war by the enemies who wage war are friends, so they no longer spend their joy. "
Kanamayé Lemon, 14, a student at the school Salvador Marchisio, plays the Mosquito King, the general who leads the other children in the midst of war, says the course has been a new experience and says, "I hope people learn that there can be children in a war, killing, war must end, "a situation that occurs in various parts of the world and that the workshop advises Alicia Sanchez regrets, which is vital to bring children to events the world through art.