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Sunday, 1. May 2022 - 13:00 - 16:00
∇ ***FULLY BOOKED***"In Motion"
A performance/painting course for children 6-12 years old
in der Ausstellung „Grüner Himmel, Blaues Gras“
with AshantiΔ ***FULLY BOOKED***PERFORMANCE-PAINTING COURSE FOR CHILDREN"In Motion"
A performance/painting course for children 6-12 years oldThe participants will get to know the exhibition "Green Sky, Blue Grass. Colour Coding Worlds" in a very special way. Starting with movement improvisations, they develop various short choreographies, which they then translate to paper using paint. The course is designed to strengthen artistic expression and self-confidence. It is led by the dance teacher and choreographer Ashanti (www.ashantidance.com).
Please register for all six dates each time 1pm-4pm:
Sunday, 1st May
Saturday, 7th May
Sunday, 8th May
Saturday, 14th May
Saturday, 21st May
Sunday, 22nd MayFunded by the German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth as part of the "Aufholpaket“
Participation is free of charge
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
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Sunday, 15. May 2022 - 15:00 - 17:00
∇ WORKSHOP FOR FAMILIES WITH KIDS
“Sky Blue, Crocodile Green, Lemon Yellow”
With a tour of the exhibition“GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”.Δ INTERNATIONAL MUSEUMS DAY. WORKSHOP FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES.Children in the exhibition “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Peter Wolff
Children in the exhibition “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Peter Wolff
Children in the exhibition “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Peter Wolff
The headdress Àkkàpa’ri is stuck into a ‘hat’ made from painted beeswax which is glued into the hair. This headdress is made and worn exclusively by men. The colour of the feathers used is dependent on personal privileges. Feathers, cotton and wood. Kayapó Mekrãgnoti, Pará, Brazil. Collected by Gustaaf Verswijver, 1992. Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibitionview. Green Sky, Blue Gras. Colour Coding Worlds. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
“Sky Blue, Crocodile Green, Lemon Yellow”
The world of colours is truly thrilling. What colours are there and where do we find them? In nature we come across colours wherever we look: in plants, in the animal kingdom, and in rocks and minerals. Berries dye our hands red or blue. Colours can also be seen in many different combinations on animals: for example on a butterfly’s wings, the feathers of birds, and the skin and fur of various creatures.
We will discover all the colours in the exhibition “Sky Blue, Crocodile Green, Lemon Yellow”. After that we will produce our own colours from natural materials.
For children from 6 years
6€ per person
Please register via the booking button.
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
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