PRACTICUM
Thematic guided tours through permanent exhibition May 7th – May 15th 2014
In cooperation with Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy’s Centre for Career Development, Museum of African Art has organised a practice program for final year students of Faculty of Philosophy. The students have worked hard for two months on their chosen topics, both through the substantiality of guiding and the interesting ways of presenting. Each student offered different view on the Museum’s permanent exhibit. The students will guide visitors through the permanent exhibit and provide them with the experience of Africa through nine different perspectives! More info is on our web page:www.museumofafricanart.org
Program "Practicum" is created and led by MAA curators: Emilia Epštajn, anthropologist and Ivana Vojt, art historian.
No entrance fee for those who come to the guided tour. Welcome!
THE SCHEDULE OF THE GUIDED TOUR:
Wednesday, May 7th, 6 pm
“A Glimpse into West Africa through Myths, Religions and Rituals”
Bojana Lulić, student in Ethnology and Anthropology
Thursday, May 8th, 6 pm
“Stories from West Africa”
Stefan Marković, student in History
Friday, May 9th, 6 pm
“Between two “Wests” – The Influence of African Art on the Art of Western Europe”
Ana Srdić, student in Art History
Saturday, May 10th, 5 pm
“Creating a Traditional African Identity ‘exotism’ and ‘primitivism’ in the context of the existing museum display”
Ivana Dimić, student in Archaeology
Sunday, May 11th, 5 pm
“Traditional music of West Africa”
Milica Kostić, student in Sociology
Monday, May 12th, 6 pm
“Footsteps to Adulthood – Initiation Rites among the Peoples of West Africa”
Ana Nikolić, student in Pedagogy
Tuesday, May 13th, 6 pm
“Deciphering the Social Role of Women through the Arts of West Africa”
Aleksandra Stefanović, student in Sociology
Wednesday, May 14th, 6 pm
“Zoomorphic Motifs in the Arts of West Africa: Mythology and Ritual Practice”
Majda Klaužer, student in Ethnology and Anthropology
Thursday, May 15th, 6 pm
“The Rhythm of Life and Music of West Africa”
Marija Tešanović, student in Art History
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