Between the Times

Pera Kids
Ages 11-12

  • April 21, 2024 / 11:00

In collaboration with Pera Museum Learning Programs and Contemporary Drama Association, we celebrate April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day with creative drama workshops! Suitable for children aged 11-12, this workshop explores the exhibition through creative drama methods. Following a fun experience utilizing techniques such as improvisation, role-playing, and enactment, participants move down to the workshop floor to create a design with various materials that will remind them of today in the future.

Instructor: ÇDD
Capacity: 15 people
Duration: 105 minutes

The event will take place at the Pera Museum (face-to-face).
For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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About Çağdaş Drama Derneği
Contemporary Drama Association - Istanbul has been active since 1998. ÇDD Istanbul is dedicated to researching the use and expansion of the field known as drama in education, creative drama, and/or drama as an independent subject, science, research area, and method; in education, theater, social and cultural life, and all fields of science and art. It aims to investigate the interdisciplinary relationships of creative drama, striving for its development, to train qualified drama instructors, and to collaborate with relevant institutions and organizations on the competency of professionals in the field, working towards achieving international standards in creative drama.

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