European heritages days/ Tag des offenen Denkmals – Testimony of history
European heritages days/ Tag des offenen Denkmals – Testimony of history
The Sorbian Museum participates in this years „Open-monument day“ throughout Germany Sunday, september the 11nth 2016. On this day visiting the museum is free.
We take pride in presenting the results of the youth project „Zeugen der Geschichte“ [Testimonies of history] – djo Deutsche Jugend in Europa. Over several months a group of students and soon-to-be graduates from Bautzen researched the history and the architectural features of our museums building, conducted by Michael Jemeljanow. The results of this effort will be presented as a small exhibition on that day. It consists of:
- a 3D-film about the history oft he Sorbian Museum and ist current building as well as the history oft he sorbian culture.
- a 3D-film about the project initiative
- a VR-presentation for a 360° view at the museum building from outside
- a BIM (Building Information Modelling) presentation with VR-glasses for a virtual visit oft he museums inside
- information boards about sorbian history and culture, since the exhibition will be shown on different locations.
- a paper – model oft he Sorbian museum
Participants of the project will be present to explain and assist at the different stations.
“Sorbian folkart in the 21st. century?!”
Eastereggs versus “Ei”-phone
“Sorbian folkart in the 21st. century?!” Does our traditional sorbian/wendish culture stand a chance against distractions like Pokémon Go and similar products, and if so, how is it supposed to act to keep on being?
The Sorbian Museum invites folkartists and everyone interested to a public discussion in cooperation with the Support association for sorbian folk-culture (Förderkreis für sorbische Volkskultur) on Wednesday, August the 31st 2017 at 7.00 p.m.
The discussion will be hosted by Andrea Paulik and Theresa Walde, and translated into german simultaneously via ear-phone. At 6.00 pm a guided tour through the temporary exhibition “Pruhi, kruhi, třiróžki” takes place.
New ideas are in demand! Bring your own sorbian/wendish selfmade-product with you!
Concert with and by Bernd Pittkunings
Saturday, August the 27nth a concert by the sorbian musician, songwriter (music-poet) Bernd Pittkunings will be held in the Festive hall of the Sorbian Museum at 6.30 p.m.
The entry is gratis and the audience hall will be accessible from 6.15 pm.
In his sometimes quiet, sometimes cheerfull songs Bernd Pittkunings sings about sorbian/wendish identity in a german environment.