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Radio Word Forest: Listening to images with a story
What do you see in a sculpture? What would the artist have thought of when creating this image?
On the occasion of Antwerp Book City in 2004, the Middelheim Museum commissioned various youth authors to write a story for an image from the permanent …Translated by
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De Veerman: Bitten by art
Do you want to give the artistic subjects a well-considered place in the curriculum? Could the music education courses use a little more push? Are you looking for a way to strengthen your team in artistic activities?
Together with De Veerman, you as a …
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LKCA: Culture at school and in leisure time
The National Knowledge Institute for Cultural Education for Amateur Art (LKCA) in the Netherlands wants to ensure that everyone receives good cultural education (at school and in their free time) and that everyone can participate in cultural …
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Workplace intangible heritage: Habits, knowledge and culture in Flanders
Werkplaats intangible heritage is the organization for intangible heritage in Flanders. Intangible heritage is today's habits, knowledge and practices that people have acquired from the past and want to pass on to future generations. And as …
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Denver Art Museum: Creativity in the classroom
The Denver Art Museum website shares lesson plans, art images, resource materials ... so teachers can get creative in their classes.
If you are looking for teaching materials, you can do this via keywords, target group, skills, country ... in order …
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Musework: Musical work forms
Musework is concerned with musical research.
On the site you will find a wealth of creative work forms. They are intended to make the artistic practice visible, but can also be used outside of it.
The lessons are divided into three levels. Topics …
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Word Up: Creative workshops and training
Word Up started ten years ago as a one-man business for giving language workshops (hence the name). It has now grown into an organization for creative workshops and targeted training with twenty freelance teachers.
Why Word Up?
Because creativity is …
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