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 will explore how dance is passed down through the generations - as a living heritage that connects and inspires. In this interactive family tour, you will get to know exciting objects from the past and present and use fans to bring movement to the Museum of Asian Art.

While dancing, listening and trying things out, you will experience how stories, bodies and movement come together. Be inspired together!

PARTICIPANTS

Yuko Matsuyama is an artist who works at the interface between sound and movement. She has been artist in residence at Haus Schwarzenberg in Berlin Mitte since 2010. In 2017 she completed her MA in Choreography at HTZ Berlin. She researches dance and the tonality of empty space.

Hans-Werner Klohe is an art historian and art educator. He studied art history of South Asia and art history in a global context with a focus on East Asia at the Free University of Berlin. He completed his doctorate in Central Asian Studies (Tibetology) at the Humboldt University in Berlin. His main interest is the Buddhist art of India, Tibet and the Himalayan region.

- 5 EUR plus admission

- Languages: German, English

- Museum of Asian Art, 3rd floor

- max. 25 persons

- Belongs to: Care or Chaos?, Relating to Family

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Location

Humboldt Forum Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin

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