TaWumm! at the TAG DER OFFENEN TÜREN

On 16.10.2022 | Free workshops for young & all

 

The MusikTheater an der Wien opens its doors in the MuseumsQuartier. TaWumm! invites young & all to free workshops.

11 AM – 4 PM

TaWow – Ab in die Maske!
Duration ca. 15 minutes

mumok | Hofstallung

 

"Off to make-up" is also the motto for the youngest artists. Children will not only get to know the make-up artists of the MusikTheater an der Wien, but also the animals from Leoš Janáček's opera Das schlaue Füchslein. Whether a dragonfly is painted on the cheek or their face made up as a fox, frog or rooster is decided by the children themselves.

 

 

11 AM, 1 PM & 3 PM

Amahl Rhythm & Paint!
Duration ca. 30 minutes

mumok | Atelier

 

In the workshop "Amahl Rhythm & Paint", music and painting merge. A percussionist not only plays melodies from the family opera Amahl und die nächtlichen Besucher, but also presents the versatility of his instrument. In the studio, the audience can create their own works of art to the music.

 

 

1.15, 2.15 & 3.15 PM

TaWhoop - Sing & Swing!
Participatory workshop for young & all
Duration ca. 40 minutes

MuseumsQuartier | Arena21

 

Listen, move and experience is the motto of the workshop "TaWhoop - Sing & Swing!". Together we will immerse ourselves in the sounds of the family opera Amahl und die nächtlichen Besucher. We will get to know the two best-known songs and study simple choreographies for them. A participatory workshop for children from 6 years.


 

11 AM – 5 PM

Insights into the making of our opera performance
Das schlaue Füchslein

MuseumsQuartier | Ovalhalle

 

In the Ovalhalle you can look forward to insights into the workshops of the MusikTheater an der Wien: costume, make-up, props and the technical planning office. Young & all have the unique opportunity to work in the props department themselves and make a souvenir of the opera Das schlaue Füchslein. Dare to take a look behind the scenes of the MusikTheater an der Wien and be surprised by the theatre's power of transformation!

 

 

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