Schedule
May, 2024
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WorkshopEVERY OTHER THURSDAY FROM 17:00 TO 20:00H
AN AMATEUR CHOIR 2023 - 2024
An amateur choir is a creative project in which any kind of voice is welcome to participate. Every other Thursday, the choir does its own research sessions as well as sessions with artists who work with voice and listening.
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Workshop7 NOVEMBER - 11 JUNE
ODD DANCE: WORKSHOP WITH OHIANA ALTUBE
Uneven Dance is a workshop where you can practise typical partner dances as part of a trio. It is designed for all body types and for those who have had all kinds of experiences on dance floors, in nightclubs and ballrooms. Dancing in threes means we have to arrange ourselves in a different way, and the resulting movements and dances become radically new.
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Reading groupNOVEMBER - JUNE
COVEN OF FANZINES: READING GROUP
This year, we want to focus on the books that inhabit our shelves. Under the guidance of the library manager, Sonia Seco, we will bring to light some bibliographic oddities; these, in turn, will lead us to an endless number of possible texts and readings.
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Young boysUNTIL JUNE
NAILS AND TACKS
Nails and Tacks is an activity aimed at young people from 13 to 21 years old, where they can discover new ways of doing things related to contemporary creation. An open and collective space in which to investigate artistic strategies based on do-it-yourself and self-publishing.
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Young boysALL THE SCHOOL YEAR
Where Things Continue is a group formed by young people interested in culture and art and who have been a part of these programmes. The project aims to redefine the relationship with the museum, encouraging self-management by its members and fostering self-directed learning among its participants.
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PRIMARIAFROM JANUARY TO JUNE
OUT OF THE MUD
In the classroom of the CA2M Museum there are numerous ceramic pieces that were moulded by the groups that visited us during the year 2022. We invited infant and primary school classes to take part in this collective action in which we imagine an answer to this question: What can we do with those clay pieces? Leave the school and enter the museum to touch, change, break, make noise and soften.
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SECUNDARIA Y BACHILLERATOALL THE SCHOOL YEAR
LEAVING FEAR BEHIND
An activity designed for groups of secondary-school students that revolves around exhibitions and focuses on generating meaningful experiences and establishing a direct link between contemporary artistic practices and students, encouraging curiosity and collective creation.
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VisitasSÁBADOS 18:30 Y DOMINGOS 12:30
WEEKEND TOURS
We invite you to visit the exhibitions in company on Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings
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VisitasTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MORNINGS
MUSEUM TOURS DURING THE WEEK
These months, the exhibitions will be filled with objects we may hover over, see from above or closer up. We suggest walking among them and under them, touching them and seeing what happens in that encounter.
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Garden on the terraceFROM 20 SEPTEMBER
2024 MÓSTOLES PLANT LAB
The possibilities afforded by learning about the nature around us include more than just growing our own food.
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VisitasAPRIL, MAY AND JUNE
RELIVING THE TRACES. TOURS OF THE EXHIBITION DÉJÀ VÉCU WITH ASUNCIÓN MOLINOS GORDO AND ANDREA PACHECO GONZÁLEZ
Asunción Molinos Gordo and Andrea Pacheco González invite us to accompany them on a special tour of Déjà Vécu, during which they will share some of the research they have done since 2018 which gave rise to this exhibition.
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Teacher training6-9 MAY
This workshop is targeted at teachers, educators and artists interested in education. It is offering a week of work to forge bonds by collaborating and collectively reflecting with the Museum’s educators, the attending teachers and the guest artist.
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30 MAY - 4 JULY
PICNIC SESSIONS 2024. [...] I went to the hills and brought back something nice for you.
In this edition of the Picnic Sessions 2024, we’re going to put our hands on the earth, ask for permission, head back to the bush. We’re going to connect with the Ashe, with gestures, myths, rites, wisdom, listening. We’re going to dance resistances and fleetingness, celebrate the differences of this living hill-Caribbean-archive. We’re going to bless ourselves with the Caribbean pica-pica before crossing the sea with the permission of the dead women who replenish it with tears every day, with the license of the blood, chains and Orishas that live there.