by Ulrike Sonnenberg | Mar 16, 2021 | A look in the depot
Puppetry in Film and Television | Collage: KOLK 17 Puppet Theatre & Museum Our Sandman, Yoda from Star Wars, Captain Blue Bear, Ernie and Bert, Alf, the suitcase from the show Siebenstein or the Gelflings by Muppet creator Jim Henson all have something in common:...
by Antonia Napp | Mar 11, 2021 | A look in the depot, time of remembrance 2020
The Clown, Marionette by Ernst Hummel, played by Walter Büttner, Aliceville ca. 1944 Our object of the week today has a very special story: the man in elegant tailcoat and striped trousers is dressed up as a clown. Despite the “make-up”, you can see that...
by Astrid Franck | Mar 9, 2021 | Raise the curtain
Small groups, parents with children, a grandmother with her grandson, a father with sons, all seated at a distance. No excited children crowded together on benches, proud to sit alone in the front row without mum or dad. A very different, much quieter atmosphere, but...
by Museum | Mar 5, 2021 | special exhibitions
Professor Harry Kramer was a German dancer, artist and professor of sculpture at the Kassel Art Academy. Our museum preserves figures from this artist that have been thought to be missing in the official catalogue of works. As a prelude to the special exhibitions,...
by Museum | Mar 5, 2021 | special exhibitions
Special Exhibition under the patronage of UNESCO From July, 2nd 2012 to 21st of October 2012 “The world of shadows – Chinese shadow theatre meets Beijing Opera” They tell tales about the downfall of the late Han Dynasty, they dream about journeys through western...
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