PHOTO: © Links: Michiko Umemura (Großmutter von Yuko Matsuyama), mittig: Hans-Werner Klohe und Yuko Matsuyama, (c) Ethnologisches Museum / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Foto: Valerie von Stillfried
Tanzende Generationen. Macht Wind im Museum!
In the organizer's words:
Together, you’ll explore how dance is passed down through the generations—as a living heritage that brings people together and inspires. In this interactive family tour, you’ll discover fascinating objects from the past and present and use fans to bring movement to the Museum of Asian Art.
As you dance, listen, and try things out, you’ll experience how stories, bodies, and movement come together. Let’s be inspired together!
PARTICIPANTS
Yuko Matsuyama is an artist who works at the intersection of sound and movement. Since 2010, she has been an artist-in-residence at Haus Schwarzenberg in Berlin-Mitte. In 2017, she completed her MA in choreography at HTZ Berlin. Her research focuses on dance and the tonality of empty space.
Hans-Werner Klohe is an art historian and art educator. He studied South Asian art history as well as art history in a global context, with a focus on East Asia, at Freie Universität Berlin. He earned his Ph.D. in Central Asian Studies (specializing in Tibetology) at Humboldt University of Berlin. His main interest lies in the Buddhist art of India, Tibet, and the Himalayan region.
- 5 EUR plus exhibition admission
- Languages: German, English
- Museum of Asian Art, 3rd floor
- Max. 25 people
- Part of:Care or Chaos?,or Family
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