Improvised Movement: Find and Feel the Crystal!

Pera Kids
Ages 7-9

  • February 2, 2021 / 11:00
  • February 5, 2021 / 11:00

Let’s explore imaginary crystals in our homes! In this improvised movement workshop, we go on a make-believe trip, discover crystals, dig them out of the earth, protect and get to know them better. Letting our bodies and our imaginations go free, we learn about various concepts, such as softness, fragility, and freedom.

Related Exhibition: Crystal Clear

For this workshop, we recommend that you wear comfortable clothes, such as sweatpants, leggings, t-shirts and socks.

Workshop led by: Aslınur Sarıca
Age Group: 7-9
Duration: 1 hour
Fee per Workshop: 80 TL

A participation certificate will be emailed to all participants.

The event will be held using the Zoom Meeting application, the workshop on the exhibition will be held following an online tour of the exhibition with a guide.

The participants’ cameras and microphones need to be enabled so that the instructor can see the participants and make participant-specific suggestions. Each participant’s consent is assumed upon registration.

50% discount on Pera Kids workshops for PERAcard family!
For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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