World Culture Festival: Dance!

Sat Oct 26, 2019
12:00pm to 5:00pm ET
Age: 5+
Price: Free with museum admission
Location:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Explore how artists find inspiration and express themselves through movement. Experiment with motion through performances, storytelling, interactive gallery activities, and artist-led workshops.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

PERFORMANCES
Space is limited; first come, first served.

God-House (bure kalou) with Jahra "Rager" Wasasala
12–12:30pm, 1–1:30pm, 2–2:30pm
The award-winning movement artist, poet, and world-builder presents a performance that opens up the vivid realms connected to the taonga (artifacts) in the exhibition Atea: Nature and Divinity in Polynesia.
Floor 1, Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, Gallery 359

Puppet Show: The Colors of Krishna's Love
1–1:30pm, 2–2:30pm, 3–3:30pm
The Culture Tree celebrates Diwali with a puppet show inspired by Krishna, one of the most widely revered and popular Indian gods.
Floor 2, Asian Art, Gallery 206

Thunderbird American Indian Dancers
2:30–3pm, 3:30–4pm, 4:30–5pm
Dance with the oldest resident Native American dance company in New York.
Floor 1, The American Wing, Gallery 700

ART ACTIVITIES AND GALLERY DEMONSTRATIONS
Meet artists and make art together inspired by The Met collection! Unless otherwise noted, activities are best for ages 3 and up.

Tap Your Toes
Explore how to use your body as an instrument by turning your sneakers into tap shoes!
Ground floor, Carson Family Hall West, Uris Center for Education

Reimagining Ancient Greek Prizes with Rose Nestler
Modern-day trophies are inspired by prizes for ancient Greek games. Make your own trophy with video artist Rose Nestler, who makes oversized, fabric reinterpretations of ancient Greek vessels.
Ground floor, Carson Family Hall West, Uris Center for Education

Jingling Jewelry
Celebrate Diwali by making colorful, acoustic jewelry inspired by artworks in The Met collection.
Ground floor, Carson Family Hall East, Uris Center for Education

Dancing with Degas (Best for ages 5 and up)
Connect science and art by building a basic motor to make a tiny dancer twirl.
Ground floor, Carson Family Hall East, Uris Center for Education

Flamenco Dancing Workshop with Ballet Hispánico
1–1:30pm (For all ages), 2–2:30pm (Best for ages 13 and up)
Express yourself through the empowering dance style of flamenco with the nation's premier Latino dance organization.
Ground floor, Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Uris Center for Education

Salsa Dancing Workshop with Ballet Hispánico
3–3:30pm (For all ages), 4–4:30pm (Best for ages 13 and up)
Move to a fun, rhythmic salsa sequence with Ballet Hispánico.
Ground floor, Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Uris Center for Education

Dancing with Lights and Digital Art
Learn to code and construct wearable circuits, then create digital body sketches with STEM From Dance.
Ground floor, Studio, Uris Center for Education

Capoeira Workshop
12–12:30pm, 1–1:30pm, 2–2:30pm, 3–3:30pm, 4–4:30pm
Learn capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian art form that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music, with FICA New York.
Ground floor, Art Study, Uris Center for Education

Every Body Dances
Let your body create its own story. Be inspired by works of art from The Met collection and learn basic dance movements and techniques with Infinity Dance Theater. All bodies are encouraged to participate.
Ground floor, Carroll Classroom, Uris Center for Education

Wangechi Mutu: From Seat to Feet
Create animated figures using collage material inspired by The Facade Commission: Wangechi Mutu, The NewOnes, will free Us, and Mutu's collages.
Floor 1, Modern and Contemporary Spine, Gallery 399

Drop-in Drawing with Teens@Graham
Sketch live dancers as they perform choreography that embodies power. Drawing demonstrations with teaching artists repeat every 30 minutes.
Floor 1, Egyptian Art, Gallery 131, The Temple of Dendur in The Sackler Wing,

STORYTELLING AND QUIET SPACES

Tot Spot (Best for ages 0–5)
Play and learn with books, blocks, and more just for early learners.
Ground floor, Nolen Library, Uris Center for Education

Storytime with Miss Nina (Best for ages 3-6)
1–1:30pm, 2–2:30pm
"Rap, Rock & Read" during Miss Nina's signature show! Clap, stomp, shake, dance, wiggle, and sing along during this interactive Storytime.
Ground floor, Nolen Library, Uris Center for Education

Quiet Spaces
12:30–4:30pm
Stop by these quiet spaces for time with art and books.
Floor 1, Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, Gallery 353
Floor 2, Asian Art, Gallery 229, The Sackler Wing Galleries

 

** Activity dates/times are subject to change. Please click through to the activity website to verify.