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Curtain up! Storytelling theater "How the animals live in winter"

Time
19:00 - 19:30 o'clock
Organizer
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena and Schillers Gartenhaus
Place
Jena
Adresse
Schillergässchen 2

The "Kamishibai" storytelling theater opens its curtain for the Long Night of Science in Schiller's Garden House. Find out picture by picture how the animals get through the winter.

The storytelling tradition "Kamishibai" (literally paper theater), which originated in Japan, is also known as cinema without electricity. The story is told picture by picture using a wooden frame with swinging doors. When the doors of the storytelling theater slowly open, the small frame not only brings stories to life, but also conveys factual knowledge in an exciting and visually powerful way.

Where do migratory wings fly to in winter? Do squirrels hibernate? Why do some animals change color in winter? All guests, young and old, are invited to discover how animals live in winter using the beautifully illustrated picture cards.

 

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