This Saturday at the Palacín de León, children's workshop 'Stopmotion en Babia' within Expósitos 24

This Saturday at the Palacín de León, children's workshop 'Stopmotion en Babia' within Expósitos 24
This Saturday at the Palacín de León, children's workshop 'Stopmotion en Babia' within Expósitos 24

• The proposal is part of the exhibition Expósitos 24 that brings together the proposals 'Pen, inkwell and paper' by María Romero; 'Sexilio' by Samuel Reales; 'Robinsones en Babia' by Pedro Higueras and 'The spiral of life: the feminine, care and sustainability' by Eva San Juan

• Aimed at boys and girls between 8 and 13 years old, registration is essential by emailing [email protected] or calling 630 209 026

Until February 16, 2025, the Palacín de León hosts the exhibition Expósitos 24, which brings together the projects selected in this latest edition of the young art promotion program. You can see the proposals 'Pen, inkwell and paper' by María Romero; 'Sexilio' by Samuel Reales; 'Robinsones en Babia' by Pedro Higueras and 'The spiral of life: the feminine, care and sustainability' by Eva San Juan.

Within the framework of this exhibition, the León City Council, through the Department of Cultural Action and Promotion, has designed an extensive program of activities. This Saturday, November 30, the 'Stopmotion in Babia' workshop has been scheduled around the 'Robinsones in Babia' exhibition that will take place at the Palacín between 11:00 and 2:00 p.m.

An activity aimed at boys and girls from 8 to 13 years old and for which 12 places have been set up. Registration is essential by emailing [email protected] or by calling 630 209 026. Reservations will be made in strict order and repeat sessions are not permitted.

In this activity, participants will be able to learn the technique of motion photography by recording mini movies using the Stopmotion technique, which consists of animating a character, image by image, with small movements that are photographed and then joined together, generating a sequence of motion.

In addition, boys and girls will be able to tour the exhibition space having fun and checking if their creation works. An opportunity to develop artistic, creative and technological capabilities and to encourage group work.

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