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Commonly Associated with Mexico and Central America, the tradition of the Piñata has its origins in 14th century Italy where a pignatta or container filled with treats was broken. During the conquest and colonization of America Spaniards introduced the Piñata to the Indigenous peoples later establishing it as a Christmas tradition where decorated clay pots filled with fruit and sweets would be broken by children as part of the festivities. for this workshop I will discuss the historical background of this tradition as well as teach how they are made and if possible invite the assistants to participate of the breaking of a traditional Latin american Piñata.