Children Around the World 2016

2016.01.09. – 2016.11.26.

South Korea – 8th October 2016

Partner: Korean Cultural Center  

Czech Republic – 17th September 2016

Visit with us the famous Czech outlow, Rumcájsz and his family in the forest Řáholec! 

Partner: Czech Centrum Budapest – Česká centra

Great Britain – 7 May 2016

In May we celebrate Shakespeare, so come with us to the homeland of Shakespeare, go to Great Britain!

The language of the program: English and Hungarian
The program is available for children between 3 and 10 years.

Activities/Program:
From 9.30: arriving
10.15-10.35: Go better Great Britain
10.40-11.00: interactive play about the Midsummer Night’s Dream
11.00-12.30: museum education program (create your own pocket theater and magic set)
12.00-12.30: plays from the renaissance markets

Partner: British Council Budapest

Partner: British Council, Budapest

Finland – 27th February 2016

On 28th February we celebrate the Kalevala, the national epic poetry, on 27th February get know better this poem and the Finnish culture.

Program:

9.30 – 10.15: arrival

10.15 – 10.25: what’s the Finnish national music

10.25-10.40: know better Finland

10.40-11.00: Kalevala for children

11.00-11.20: learn traditional Finnish children songs, dances

11.20-12.30/13.00: museum education – create your own kantele (traditional music instrument) and sampo (the magic mill), coloring prints and Finnish children books

Partners: Embassy of Finland, Budapest and the Finnish School

 

Israel – 20 March 2016

 9.30-10.00: arriving

10.15-10.25: know better Israel

10.25-10.55: puppet theater performance about Purim

10.55-11.20: traditional Purim songs and dances

11.20-12.30: museum education program – create an own Mishloach Mano (presente box) and Ra’ashan (music instrument), face painting.

Try on the costumes of Haman!

Partner: Israeli Cultural Institute in Budapest

Japan – 9 April 2016

COMING SOON!

Celebrate with us the Hanami, the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers.

Partner: The Japan Foundation, Budapest