Acosilva is a women’s sewing cooperative in the Mariona neighborhood of San Salvador designs and makes puppets and dolls. The cooperative was named after Archbishop Oscar Romero’s revolutionary secretary, Hermana (Sister) Silvia Arriola, who grew up in this neighborhood. Acosilva proudly owns their own building, though the women also have the option of working out of their homes if it is more convenient for them.
This cute pink pig puppet is fun and playful! How could a puppeteer depict the three little pigs without this pig? Hand inserts from bottom into legs and head.
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This cute pink pig puppet is fun and playful! How could a puppeteer depict the three little pigs without this pig? Hand inserts from bottom into legs and head.
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