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Σάββατο 17 Απριλίου 2021

ΒΑΤΑ SHOE MUSEUM,update


 
 
 
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April 2021
 
What's On Weekly
 
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On Pointe: The Rise of the Ballet Shoe

With little more than their own strength and stamina, ballerinas rise on pointe and thrill their audiences with their skill and grace. The ability to rise on pointe is facilitated by the one tool used by dancers, the pointe shoe. Learn more about the history of the pointe shoe in our new online exhibition - now available on our website!

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Salon Series
There's still time to join us for next week's Salon Series with Dr. Charmaine Nelson! In this talk, Nelson will explore slave dress, cultural preservation and self-determination in Canada and British Caribbean islands. Don't miss this fascinating discussion!
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Ask a Curator
Interested in becoming a museum curator? Check out this week's episode of  #AskACurator and hear what Elizabeth has to say about this exciting career choice!
 
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Step into the BSM
At the Bata Shoe Museum, we often use footwear to explore histories of larger cultural concepts such as gender, capitalism, sex, colonialism and race. Take, for example, the 'nude' shoe. What colour comes to mind when one describes a ‘nude’ toned shoe? Where did this image come from? Learn more as we explore 'nude' footwear on our blog.
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Spring into BALLET
Make an adorable ballerina craft this April Break - inspired by our online exhibition, On Pointe: The Rise of the Ballet Shoe.
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Spring into RECYCLING
Have you seen our chestnut crushing clogs? Try your hand at making your own using recycled materials you can find around your home! Check out our YouTube channel for the full tutorial.
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Product of the Week
We just love this stunning porcelain mug designed by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. Entitled Hope, it comes in a specially designed box featuring more of her beautiful artwork. 
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Friends Around the Globe
 
Toronto Zoo
Check out the Toronto Zoo's Wild for Life podcast as they share insights on the conservation work that protects endangered species. Listen to new episodes every Wednesday from wildlife care, nutritionists, ecologists, veterinarians, social scientists, wildlife biologists, and more!
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Ontario Science Centre
Science is everywhere! Our friends at the Ontario Science Centre have so many fun activities for you and your family to enjoy, including making a colourful coral out of coffee filters or learning how to make a Pepper's Ghost illusion! Visit their website for all the DIY Science fun!
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