It's manages to be both boring and predictable in its attempt to be what? Abstract? Deconstructive? It all becomes very predictable since you end up walking from monter to monter, just like every other museum, reading about objects behind a panel of glass. Is it just me or is reasonable to expect some kind of actual dancing in a Museum of Dance? Where is the beauty, the daring displays, the challenge to the established perception of reality which dance can offer? So much potential, such a...
Read moreThis museum has an interesting small exhibition. The thing, however, that makes this museum shine are the workshops! You have milonga, dance therapy workshops, dance with your baby workshops and figure drawing with dancers that is becoming mire and more popular. You can also book group dance workshops.
So before visiting, check their website and under "Program" see if there's a workshop that suits you and visit the museum in that day. It will make your visit worth it!
I definitely recommend...
Read moreWell I've been to many different museums around the World, but never a Dance Museum. Wasn't sure what to expect, but this is another little treasure in Stockholm. Celebrating the life of "Rolf de Mare" the "Museum of Movement" houses a unique collection of masks, dance costumes and film of dance cultures from around the world. You realise what a great guy Rolf was, with his enthusiasm and passion for the arts. A well travelled and...
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