WORKSHOP BY MARINO MARINI MUSEUM EDUCATIONAL STAFF MARCH 23, 2016

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WORKSHOP BY MARINO MARINI MUSEUM EDUCATIONAL STAFF MARCH 23, 2016 MUSIC MOVEMENT MUSEUM WORKSHOP BY MARINO MARINI MUSEUM EDUCATIONAL STAFF MARCH 23, 2016

A dance activity in the museum: Introduction

First step: Warming up exercises

Second step: Using a piece of fabric for constraining exercises

Using tulle fabric for constraining exercises Second step: Using a piece of fabric to accompany body movement

Second step: Using a piece of fabric to create a collective dance

Third step: Creating music sounds related to the artwork

Third step: Interpreting the artwork with our body

Third step: Interpreting the artwork with our body

Fourth step: Dancing in the museum with live music

Fourth step: Dancing in the museum with live music