Special for Teachers: Drama in the Museum

Teachers

  • January 31, 2025 / 13:30

This workshop aims to raise awareness about museum consciousness and explore the use of museums as learning spaces through creative drama methods. This activity, which includes improvisation, enactment, and games, starts in the workshop area and continues into the exhibition hall. Teachers discover how to use specially prepared guidebooks for educators in their classes, guide their students through exhibitions, and create activities for different age groups.

Instructor: Gül Bulut – MÜZ e.d.e. (Eğitim Drama Etkinlik)
Capacity: 24 people
Duration: 2 hours

The event is free of charge; reservation is required.
The event will take place at the Pera Museum.

About Gül Bulut
She is the founder and trainer of “Müz e.d.e.”. Gül Bulut graduated from Istanbul University with an undergraduate program in Classical Philology/Ancient Greek Language and Literature and Archaeology in 2006. After completing her master's degree in ‘Anatolian Civilisations and Cultural Heritage Management’ at Koç University, Bulut has worked on various museology and cultural heritage projects since 2010. Since 2016, Bulut has continued to meet with different segments of society on other platforms with his efforts to raise awareness of protecting and sustaining our cultural heritage.

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