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Dancing Generations. Bring the Museum to Life!

In dieser interaktiven Familienführung bringt ihr mit Fächern Bewegung ins Museum für Asiatische Kunst. Beim Tanzen, Lauschen und Ausprobieren erlebt ihr, wie Geschichten, Körper und Bewegung zusammenfinden.

Links: Michiko Umemura (Großmutter von Yuko Matsuyama), mittig: Hans-Werner Klohe und Yuko Matsuyama, rechts: Frieda Kößler (Urgroßmutter von Hans-Werner Klohe) – Links: Michiko Umemura (Großmutter von Yuko Matsuyama), mittig: Hans-Werner Klohe und Yuko Matsuyama, rechts: Frieda Kößler (Urgroßmutter von Hans-Werner Klohe)

Links: Michiko Umemura (Großmutter von Yuko Matsuyama), mittig: Hans-Werner Klohe und Yuko Matsuyama, rechts: Frieda Kößler (Urgroßmutter von Hans-Werner Klohe) – Links: Michiko Umemura (Großmutter von Yuko Matsuyama), mittig: Hans-Werner Klohe und Yuko Matsuyama, rechts: Frieda Kößler (Urgroßmutter von Hans-Werner Klohe)

Together you will explore how dance is passed down through the generations – as a living heritage that connects and inspires. In this interactive family tour, you will get to know exciting objects from the past and present and use fans to bring movement to the Museum of Asian Art.

While dancing, listening and trying things out, you will experience how stories, bodies and movement come together. Be inspired together!

PARTICIPANTS

Yuko Matsuyama is a voice and movement artist. Her mother and master of Nihon Buyoh ( Japanese classical dance) Fujima Kankyohmi brought her into dance as age of two. After graduated the musical and theater academy Takarazuka Music School in Japan, the last three decades she performed countless productions: musical, revue, opera, drama, concerts, experimental music, improvisation and Tanztheater. Since 2010 she is residence artist in Haus Schwarzenberg in Berlin Mitte. In 2017 she received her MA Choreography at HZT Berlin (HfS Ernst Busch and UDK Berlin).

Hans-Werner Klohe is an art historian, art mediator and cultural educator. He studied art history in a global context with a focus on South Asia and East Asia at Freie Universität Berlin. He obtained his Ph.D. in Central Asian Studies with a focus on Tibetan Studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. His research focuses on Buddhist art of India, Tibet and the Himalayas.

 

- 5 EUR plus admission fee

- English, German

- Museum für Asiatische Kunst, 3. OG

- max. 25 persons

- Belongs to: Family Matters, Care or Chaos?

Price info: plus admission

Price: €5.00

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