During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mu commissioned local artists to create weekly activities that children and families could do from home.
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Kumihimo was born a long time ago in Japan and was used for horse harnesses, helmet decor, and more. Today, it is used for everyday accessories and decorations. There are many different kinds of Kumihimo braids, and Chiaki O’Brien is excited to teach you one type using four strands of yarn. Let's have fun working with our hands!
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Speaking Vietnamese is like singing a song. Learn how to count in Vietnamese with Puppet Denise as she sings to her sleepy kittens. See how many kittens can nap together in one little hammock! Led by Đenise Hạnh Huỳnh with MK Nguyen and Oanh Vu.
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Ever wonder how costume ideas are created and put on stage? Join Sheena Janson Kelley for an interactive and creative crafting project to design your own costume for a show. Build a costume design using paper and fabric found around your home. The best part? There are no rules! Inspiration for your designs can be found everywhere -- like your favorite movie or even your pet. So let's tap into our creative side and become a costume designer for a day!
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Spring is here and it’s time to get our bodies moving! You and the whole family are invited to join Eric online to play funny theater games, learn silly tongue twisters, and master crazy stretches to engage your body, your voice, and your imagination. Explore the tools actors use on stage and laugh a lot along the way.
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How do we transform a favorite story from words on a page into a live performance? Join Morgen Chang and Suzie Juul as we use the elements of theater to retell an epic adventure tale of a Chinese hero. Families will learn to make props and engage in expressive character movements to accompany a reading of the book, Seven Magic Orders, as published by and courtesy of Island Heritage.
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Being indoors is hard! Puppet Denise and Puppet Oanh are at their wits end trying to make spring rolls with their families. Come along as they learn the secret sauce to survival! Just a dash of hoisin and a big spoonful of slowness. Led by Denise Hanh Huynh and Oanh Vu, learn Vietnamese phrases, sing out your feelings, and make a hand puppet of your very own! Materials & supplies for making puppets:
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What do cooking and theater have in common? Join Mu artist Sara Ochs to find out! Together we'll make a fun and easy Korean snack the whole family will enjoy - Jumokbap 주먹밥, Korean Rice Balls. We'll wash our hands, get messy, wash our hands again, and trade family stories. Bring your imagination and be ready to experiment!
SPONSORS
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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