Transformation on the Road to Change

Pera Kids
Ages 11-12

  • April 24, 2022 / 13:15

We are celebrating “April 23 National Sovereignty and Children’s Day” at our online creative drama workshops through the collaboration of the Pera Museum Learning Programs and the Contemporary Drama Association. Art, media, and technology are rapidly changing in today’s world. People are making great efforts to adapt to innovations in this period of alignment. Where do children stand in this change, how do art and technology develop, and how do they affect us? The answers to these questions lie in art, in the infinite realm of imagination.  We are examining art, media, and technology on their journey to change through a creative drama experience.

Related Exhibition: And Now the Good News: Works from the Nobel Collection

Instructor: Volunteers from the Contemporary Drama Association
Age: 11-12
Capacity: 20 participants
Duration: 105 minutes 

Materials needed
A4 paper (2 sheets)
Crayons 

The events are free of charge; a reservation is required.
The participants will supply the materials needed at the workshops.
A participation certificate will be sent to participants via email. The workshops will be conducted following a 3D online guided tour of the exhibition that will be accessed via a Zoom Meeting.

For detailed information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr


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