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SATURDAY WORKSHOPS 

WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN


Target Audience: 6-10 Years
Timetable: 10:00-12:30
Number of participants: minimum of 5 and maximum of 15
Price: € 5.00 / participant


Give your children a rather different Saturday morning while you visit the Museum or get on with shopping. After a brief tour of the exhibitions, the children set about their tasks.
These activities require prior registration.


Date: 12 July
FROM LISBON TO MACAU: LITTLE LAND, LITTLE LAND… LOTS OF SEA
What wonderful landscapes do I see in front of my eyes: river, boats and city? Is that an island in the distance? And the surrounding landscapes? Is there really river, buildings and boats? Can I take it with me? Based on painted views of Macau in the collection, each child gets to take a photograph defining a perspective on Lisbon from the Museum and then take it down to the workshop and transform it into a painting. 


Date: 26 July
DESIGNED WRITING
There are other forms of writing and language beyond our own. Some that you read from right to left with others approached from top to bottom. As if codes open only to those who understand!
A written expression workshop in which children learn how to write Chinese calligraphy.


Date: 13 September
Timetable: 10:00-12:30
Target Audience: 6-10 years
Number of participants: minimum of 5 and maximum of 15
Price: € 5.00
These activities require prior registration.


3D WORKSHOP
Horse, dragon, snake, goat, rat, pig… just some of the animals making up the Chinese zodiac. Come and discover all about your sign, give it shape and take it away with you. This workshop is structured around clay pottery practices.


Date: 27 September
Timetable: 10:00-11:00
Local: Macau Room| Floor 5
Target Audience: 6-10 years
Number of participants: minimum of 5 and maximum of 15
Price: € 5.00
These activities require prior registration.


TRADITIONAL GOAN FAMILY DANCES
Discover Goa in its dances and songs is the proposal for this weekend. Through this wonderful voyage, families dress the part to dance the steps to the sound of cheretas (coconut shells) and sing songs in Concani (the language of Goa).
In partnership with Ekvat, the House of Goa group.