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Why see art in real life?: Teaching package
What differences do you experience when looking at art in real life or on the internet? After an introductory vlog in which Leonard and his virtual assistant JOS go in search of Professor Siebenstein's laboratory to unravel why seeing art in real …
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Collage: The rules of good composition
How do you make a beautiful collage? That mainly depends on the composition of your elements on your collage. A good composition is the art of organizing elements of a work of art or design into one harmonious and pleasant whole.
In this teaching …
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Filling a museum yourself: Lesidee
These images show how students get to work to fill their own museum with works of art.
Introduction
- You start with an interview. What do your students see? They indicate that they see an empty white space. You can then leave from there: a museum is …
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Zentangle: Teaching idea about insects by Pol Cosmo
Zentangle is a drawing technique in which you work on your concentration, personal well-being and creativity. It is a different drawing technique than doodle. Zentangles often seem complicated but are actually easy to draw by repeating …
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Types of drawing pencils: Overview
This is an overview of the different types of drawing pencils that are available. It also explains what the abbreviations H, B, HB and F stand for.
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The working methods of image: Visual overview
This is a homemade bundle with an overview of the various working methods of image that are explained visually. The working methods are divided into two categories: flat techniques and spatial techniques.
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Museum Escape: Escape from the museum
By always looking carefully at the works of art, you can solve JOS's riddles and escape from the museum. With each new turn, you get a new question and discover a new work of art!
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Théâtre l'Improviste: Theater dedicated to improvisation
Théâtre l'Improviste is the first theater in Belgium entirely devoted to improvisation and you will find it in Brussels.
In addition to information about their shows, presales, training courses they offer, the website also contains a section …
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Dave Morris: Seven steps to improvise
According to Dave Morris, improvising isn't even a thing. The improviser and storyteller teaches you how to improvise in seven steps and shows you how to integrate these steps into your life, in The Way of Improvisation .
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MoMA Learning: Website with teaching materials on modern and contemporary art
MoMA Learning is an ideal starting point to get acquainted with modern and contemporary art. The website reflects the profound shift toward digital learning since the museum launched its first curriculum website in 2006 - a transition not just from …
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Institute for the Dutch Language
The Institute for the Dutch Language is the place to be for anyone who wants to know something about Dutch through the ages. So you will find sections on the website such as dictionaries, spelling and grammar, corpora and lexica, terminology, a …
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Text and audience: Playing with text
In this guide you will find a number of questions that you can ask when you get started with a text.
The interpretation of a text is done in an open mode: the interpretation is fed by the input of the student, who conducts theatrical research as …
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