February 2020

  • Saturday, 1. February 2020 - 15:00
    CURATOR'S GUIDED TOUR
    „An Ode to Women“
    With Vanessa von Gliszczynski (curator South East Asia)
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    „An Ode to Women“
    With Vanessa von Gliszczynski (curator South East Asia)

    With “Mahina. An Ode to Women”, Vanessa von Gliszczynski, curator South East Asia at the Weltkulturen Museum, presents a photo project by the artist collective Teru. In her guided tour through the current exhibition “Worlds in Motion”, she discusses the question how especially women in the diaspora deal with cultural elements from their culture of origin. Creative handling and the reinterpretation of cultural elements combine the Mahina project with the exhibition room “music with a migration history”: “How do musical instruments change when they come into contact with other cultures. Are there 'authentic' instruments or is everything part of a constant flow?”



    7 € / 3,50 €
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.

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  • Monday, 3. February 2020 - 11:00 - 12:30
    THEATRE PERFORMANCE AT THE EXHIBITION WORLDS IN MOTION
    SWOP
    FROM•THERE•TO•HERE•TO•OVER•THERE
    Performance project of Junges Schauspiel Frankfurt
    Δ THEATRE PERFORMANCE AT THE EXHIBITION WORLDS IN MOTION

    SWOP
    FROM•THERE•TO•HERE•TO•OVER•THERE
    Performance project of Junges Schauspiel Frankfurt

    We are in movement. We take our languages, cultures and lifestyles with us. At the ready or tucked away in our backpacks. What do we take with us, what do we keep, what do we exchange – and above all how?

    Inspired by the “WORLDS IN MOTION. Narrating Migration” exhibition and in cooperation with Frankfurt’s Weltkulturen Museum, Junges Schauspiel is working with a young ensemble of performers to explore the phenomenon of cultural exchange.

    Between self-positioning and ascription, the young people negotiate cultural identities, trace the routes of exhibits, and investigate the driving force of the motor of migration.

    Concept and direction: Martina Droste and Anna Stoß (Junges Schauspiel)
    Dramaturgy: Stephanie Endter (Weltkulturen Education)

    Tickets: www.schauspielfrankfurt.de/spielplan/swop/



    Sold out. There are still tickets for the follow-up events.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Friday, 7. February 2020 - 19:30 - 21:00
    THEATRE PERFORMANCE AT THE EXHIBITION WORLDS IN MOTION
    SWOP
    FROM•THERE•TO•HERE•TO•OVER•THERE
    Performance project of Junges Schauspiel Frankfurt
    Δ THEATRE PERFORMANCE AT THE EXHIBITION WORLDS IN MOTION

    SWOP
    FROM•THERE•TO•HERE•TO•OVER•THERE
    Performance project of Junges Schauspiel Frankfurt

    We are in movement. We take our languages, cultures and lifestyles with us. At the ready or tucked away in our backpacks. What do we take with us, what do we keep, what do we exchange – and above all how?

    Inspired by the “WORLDS IN MOTION. Narrating Migration” exhibition and in cooperation with the Weltkulturen Education, Junges Schauspiel is working with a young ensemble of performers to explore the phenomenon of cultural exchange.

    Between self-positioning and ascription, the young people negotiate cultural identities, trace the routes of exhibits, and investigate the driving force of the motor of migration.

    Concept and direction: Martina Droste and Anna Stoß (Junges Schauspiel)
    Dramaturgy: Stephanie Endter (Weltkulturen Education)

    Tickets: www.schauspielfrankfurt.de/spielplan/swop/



    Sold out. There are still tickets for the follow-up events.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

    schließen
  • Sunday, 16. February 2020 - 15:00 - 17:00
    WORKSHOP FOR KIDS
    “Mobile Things”
    Δ WORKSHOP FOR KIDS

    “Mobile Things”

    Who or what is in movement? In which way do things migrate? And what happens when they stop for a while? In the exhibition, we look for answers to these questions, and take examples to discover how ‘mobile things’ enrich our lives.



    For families and children from six years old
    €6 No registration required
    Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Wednesday, 26. February 2020 - 18:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    Through the exhibition “WORLDS IN MOTION. Narrating Migration”
    With Lea Sante
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    Through the exhibition “WORLDS IN MOTION. Narrating Migration”
    With Lea Sante

    People have always been on the move, all around the world. As they move, they also take with them their lifestyles, language, music, and arts and crafts. Much of what is reputedly ‘authentic’ for a culture turns out, at second glance, to be an ‘import’. Starting from its own collections, the Weltkulturen Museum raises associative questions highlighting how the world’s diversity of cultures has always existed in a process of exchange. From historical settlement movements, labour migration or globalisation – people and their diverse cultures have always been in a process of constant exchange. Is migration really only a reaction to or a cause of problems – or far more a key driver for new forms of community in a constantly changing world?

    Lea Sante leads through the exhibition and gives insights into it's developement.



    €7 / €3.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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  • Saturday, 29. February 2020 - 15:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    Through the exhibition “WORLDS IN MOTION. Narrating Migration”
    With Berit Mohr
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    Through the exhibition “WORLDS IN MOTION. Narrating Migration”
    With Berit Mohr

    People have always been on the move, all around the world. As they move, they also take with them their lifestyles, language, music, and arts and crafts. Much of what is reputedly ‘authentic’ for a culture turns out, at second glance, to be an ‘import’. Starting from its own collections, the Weltkulturen Museum raises associative questions highlighting how the world’s diversity of cultures has always existed in a process of exchange. From historical settlement movements, labour migration or globalisation – people and their diverse cultures have always been in a process of constant exchange. Is migration really only a reaction to or a cause of problems – or far more a key driver for new forms of community in a constantly changing world?

    Berit Mohr leads through the exhibition and gives insights into it's developement.



    €7 / €3.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29

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