This event is a cultural arts and community engagement project centered around a one-toothed puppet from ancient Italian folklore, who is on a mission to spread love and inspire unity one neighborhood (and cookie) at a time.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, La Befana, in partnership with NYC Relief, has been engaging the public in a legendary storyline that blurs the lines between performer and audience as a way of cultivating connection and catalyzing change.
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