Kids in the Rotunda

Angela Puerta

A Colombian woman with long black hair smiles with her arms laid on an acoustic guitar. She is wearing a multi-colored sweater with red lipstick.

Saturday, April 13

9:30am, 11am & 1 pm

Rotunda Stage

Free

Age Recommendation

All Ages

Runtime

45 minutes

Angela Puerta incorporates Latin beats, Colombian folkloric music and other familiar songs in both English and Spanish for kids to sing along. Kids dance and further explore a wide variety of Afro-Latino songs while having fun. It is an interactive show with opportunities for the kids to play maracas, shakers, tambourines and more!

The 1pm performance will be American Sign Language interpreted. Please email kidsintherotunda@overture.org at least one hour ahead to be seated within sight of the interpreter for live performances.

A livestream option will be available once a month. Dates for the season are Oct. 25, Nov. 4, Dec. 16, Jan. 13, Feb. 17, Mar. 30 and Apr. 27. Visit the Kids in the Rotunda web page for updates.

Learn More

In addition, families are invited to participate in “Arts After Overture” in partnership with the Madison Public Library before or after the show. The sessions provide arts experiences related to the morning’s Kids in the Rotunda performance.

Meet the Artist

Angela Puerta

Angela Puerta is a six-time MAMA award winner and Best of Madison 2019 and 2020 Latin Artist bronze and silver star. She is a Colombian singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Madison, Wisconsin. After landing in Madison in the Fall of 2013, Angela Puerta obtained a Master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the UW-Madison in 2015.

Upcoming Kids in the Rotunda Events

  • January 10

    Saturday

    Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music David Landau

    Rotunda Stage

    David’s personal appearances are upbeat musical programs that keep children engaged and constantly thinking. The kids sing some, move some, dance some, shout just a little bit and laugh a bunch.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • January 17

    Saturday

    Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music Panchromatic Steel

    Rotunda Stage

    Panchromatic Steel fuses island styles with pop hits, rock and jazz into a high-energy blend that's easy to love. At the heart of their sound is the steelpan, an instrument from Trinidad and Tobago, adding vibrant Caribbean flair.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • January 24

    Saturday

    Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Variety Magic Morgan & Liliana

    Rotunda Stage

    Magic Morgan & Liliana blend the art of illusion and comedy to create wholesome family entertainment. Expect humor, magic, mime and more as they dazzle the audience.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • January 31

    Saturday

    Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music Angela Puerta

    Rotunda Stage

    Angela Puerta and her band bring a unique blend of entertainment and education to young audiences by incorporating small instruments that kids can play along with during the show. The interactive experience not only keeps kids engaged but also fosters a love for music in both English and Spanish.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • February 7

    Saturday

    Family Friendly, Free Events, Kids in the Rotunda, Music Drum Power

    Rotunda Stage

    The Drum Power advanced performing group features local youth ages 12-16, showcasing drumming and dance from Guinea, Senegal and Mali in West Africa and Salvador Bahia and Rio, Brazil.

    Multiple Showtimes
  • February 14

    Saturday

    Family Friendly, Free Events, Jazz, Kids in the Rotunda, Music NOLA Tribute

    Rotunda Stage

    Get ready for a musical journey with the New Orleans Tribute! This talented group, featuring members from Mama Digdown's Brass Band and Madison's top jazz musicians, brings the vibrant sounds of New Orleans Jazz and Secondline music to you—no plane ticket needed.

    Multiple Showtimes

Thank you to our Kids in the Rotunda Sponsors

Funding provided by Madison Gas & Electric, American Girl's Fund for Children, the Evjue Foundation – the charitable arm of the Capital Times, UnityPoint Health-Meriter and Au Pair in America with additional funding from Ian’s Pizza, Exact Sciences Corporation, Nelnet and contributions from Overture Center for the Arts.