School and kindergarten

 

The art education program for the exhibition

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LORIOT – artist, critic and cartoonist

 

Children & Young People – Kindergarten & School

Dialogic tours appropriate to the age group with appropriate didactic, methodical and practical design offers, can also be booked outside school hours.

Tue-Fri 10-11:30 am, 11:30 am-13:00 pm, 13:00 pm-14:30 pm, afternoons, weekends and holidays on request.

Bookings: Tel. 0208 41249 28 or email: ludwiggalerie@oberhausen.de

90 minutes: 30 € plus reduced admission 1 € per student

 

Pugs, People, Stuff and Muff: ZeichenStudio & SketchParade

 

Loriot 1

“…I would like to croak something about this”

A “DUCKY tour” with “PICTURE storytelling” and a “pencil course” in front of self-selected exhibits. 30 rubber ducks are waiting for your placement. Show what you like! Pugs? Stone lice? Egg? Spaghetti?
Preschool children and school from grade 1

 

Loriot 2

“…Where is the stone louse?”

A trip to the animal enclosure with a drawing board and pens.
Kindergarten and school from grade 1

 

Loriot 3

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS
Curtain up, stage clear!
A no longer very young forest ant taps the aardvark sitting in front of her on the shoulder: "Excuse me, I can't see anything if you keep your hat on." Grumpily, the aardvark takes off his headdress - a bulky wickerwork made of asparagus and chicken feathers. The ant thanks him and lets his gaze wander over the jungle clearing. She counts four thousand seven hundred and ninety-one strangely costumed animals on the seats in the arena alone. Not to mention the countless monkeys and birds that crowd the overcrowded treetops. A slight unrest is just beginning to arise, as the moon is breaking away from the branches of the mango tree to signal the beginning. "I think I hear something," says a pigeon. And she's not wrong. For over there, next to the entrance, in the branches of the bare oak, sixty-four eagle owls are setting off their instruments. And now the marabou raises his baton, the two squirrels at the piano play the keys, and there he enters the arena with all his royal relatives, His Majesty the Lion.
And what happens next?
Based on the music of Camille Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals and the text by Loriot, we invent a magnificent procession of animals that you can stage yourself with Kamishibais.
School from grade 1 to SEK I

 

Loriot 4

Sketch Parade
“The duck stays outside!” The museum workshop becomes a stage… for bathing fun, buying beds, rendezvous and much more.
We stage and film small sketches à la Loriot. But what is a sketch? Sketches are jokes that are played out. Or to put it another way: if you don't tell a joke but act it out with different roles, you end up with a sketch. Like jokes, sketches often make fun of general human situations or present them in such a funny way that you have to laugh at them. Like jokes, sketches have a funny punch line, but are usually more subtle and often make you think.
Of course, how you play the joke is also important. Watch Loriot's tricks, the deliberate talking past each other, the arguments or grotesque language disasters. And above all: a precise sense of language and rhythm. Timing is everything!
SEK I and SEK II

 

Loriot 5

Cartoon!
Loriot is a master of the cartoon and tells a funny story in just one picture. A situation is summed up in a few lines.
In our cartoon workshop we invent and draw short jokes. How does that work? For example, think of an animal and have it appear in a setting where no one expects it. Let your own cartoon characters stumble into absurd scenes. Embarrass celebrities and politicians (copy templates available). Above all: create surprises! Humor takes what we believe to be true and turns it on its head. There is no such thing as "cannot" in cartoons!
SEK I and SEK II

 

Loriot 6

"...What does it look like here?"

My first museum! We explore the "Big House", the "Little Castle" with "Cabinet" and "Panorama Gallery" and lots of art. Sensory items with ear, nose, eye and mouth are prepared for your very own personal view and collection. Draw, write or paint: What do you hear? What do you smell? What do you see?
Kindergarten and school from grade 1

 

Loriot 7

Top Ten Charts
Students curate and present their highlights from the current exhibition After a tour focusing on the TOP 10 of the current exhibition, small teams of curators make their own selections. The favorite stories and characters are then presented to the whole group. The focus is on both the content information and the performance in front of the works of art with exercises on body language.
At the end, the curators can post selfies of themselves and their favorite work on the LUDWIGGALERIE Facebook page.
90 minutes, SEK I and SEK II

 

cultural scoundrels
Book a program of your choice (billing with the cultural office)

 

LUDWIG:TOURS

 

► Nature.Tour

With all your senses… discover the city space… around the art museum, the castle and… through the Kaisergarten: smell, hear, see, sketch, draw, paint and create your own art postcards.

 

► Revier.Kulissen

EMSCHER:PARADIES – No entry? Not anymore! We start a 3-hour trip into the past, present and future.

 

► Photo.Rally!
Here a giant shoe or there a stone from the emperor.
...where is what and who saw it? Take part in the big photo memory game.

 

LUDWIG! in the Europahaus on Friedensplatz

Art is moving into the city center: it's getting colorful, more colorful, more artistic! For children too.
Join us! We are looking for a mascot, symbol, logo for the LUDWIG:KIDS!
Delivery: LUDWIGGALERIE Schloss Oberhausen: Tuesday to Sunday 11 am – 18 pm or artothek, Elsässer Str. 17, 46045 Oberhausen: Wednesdays 16–18 pm and Thursdays 13–19 pm.

 

CONFERENCE:ART
Open Workshop Discussion: Art History and Design Ideas
Management: Sabine Falkenbach, Ursula Bendorf-Depenbrock
90 min., 90 €, plus reduced admission, group booking: max. 5 teachers.

 

Birthday PARTY in the castle Celebrate your birthday in the castle! Choose your desired program!

For children and young people aged 6 and over
120 min., 100 Euro plus reduced admission 1 Euro per child

 

 

WEEKEND and SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

All museum educational offers can also be booked outside school hours for children and youth groups.