Tang at Home Studio: Dance with Beehive!

Dancers dressed in bee costumes move in a futuristic hive-like setting.
Still from Frank Moore and Jim Self’s Beehive, 1985, 16mm film transferred to digital video, 15 minutes, 45 seconds, gift of the Gesso Foundation

Join us this week for Tang at Home Studio: Dance with Beehive! Register starting Monday, July 20, to learn how to make movement into art, and then join us for a live Zoom event at 2:00 PM Friday, July 24 (registration details below).

Geared toward children age 5 to 12 accompanied by a parent or other adult, this hour-long live session will be focused on movement and will be led by Caroline Coxe, the 2019-20 Eleanor Linder Winter Endowed Intern and curator of the current exhibition Lover Earth. Get ready to bust a move with us on July 24.

Before Friday’s live event, watch the two videos below. One is the Beehive video. The other shows Museum Educator Sunny Ra giving ideas on how to create movements based on nature.

Tang at Home Studio: Dance with Beehive is free, however, registration is required and space is limited.

Click here to register.

Once you register, you will receive confirmation, project instructions, and a Zoom link. Registration will close once the event reaches capacity.

If you have any questions, please email Museum Educator Sunny Ra at sra@skidmore.edu.

Frank Moore and Jim Self, Beehive, 1985, 16mm film transferred to digital video, 15 minutes, 45 seconds, gift of the Gesso Foundation
Movement in Nature
Join Museum Educator Sunny Ra in this movement activity inspired by nature and sound! Learn a few moves and then create your own!
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