At The Little Culture Night, we follow in the footsteps of working children to strengthen our courage. In the Festival Hall, you can train your courage and juggling skills, and maybe do something you’ve never dared to do before. In the Leif Sylvester exhibition you can capture “freedom” with our new discovery hunt. In the backyard, we explore together and find out if there could be traces of freedom and play even on shitty days. When darkness falls, you can make your own rag dolls in the school room, and you can join us when darkness falls in the Children’s Labor Museum as we say goodnight together.
You get access to The Little Culture Night at the Workers’ Museum when you buy a Culture Pass on the Culture Night website.
Program
Juggler workshop
📍We meet in the Ballroom at 16:30, 17:15 and 18:30
Recommended age: 5+
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Join us as we transform the Ballroom into a magician’s workshop for children and young minds. Bring your inner circus artist to life and join us as we join the professional jugglers from Cph Circus Space to strengthen our courage and practice juggling, acrobatics and clowning.
A Day of Shit
📍Wemeet in the store at 16:15 and 17:45
Recommended age: 4+
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Join us as we transform the Ballroom into a jester’s workshop for kids and kids at heart. Bring your inner circus artist to life and join us as we join the professional jugglers from Cph Circus Space to strengthen our courage and practice juggling, acrobatics and clowning.
Discovery hunt: Freedom flies – can you catch it?
📍From16:00-20:00
Recommended age: 6+
What does freedom look like? How are freedom and dreams connected? And who is really indispensable for you to experience freedom? With our new discovery and activity booklet in hand, you can try to capture freedom together in the exhibitionLeif Sylvester – Freedom flies. Here you can explore Leif Sylvester’s art and life – and explore what freedom means to you.
Make your own rag dolls in the classroom
📍The rag doll workshopis open 16.00-19.30
Recommended age: 4+
In the rag doll workshop, we celebrate those who are important to others! Here you can turn your own brave everyday heroes into rag dolls made from scraps of fabric, just like the working children did when they couldn’t afford new toys. Maybe you want to give your rag dolls as gifts to your heroes? Or maybe you want to take them home to remember your own heroes?
Explore the Children’s Labor Museum
Recommended age: 3+
Explore the Children’s Working Museum where you can play with everything. Here you can dress up as a working-class child and help out at the grocery store, cycle out with goods or sort bottles. When you’re off work, you can stop by the dance school and then finish up at home in the small backyard apartment. Maybe you can find the chamber pot? read more about the Children’s Labor Museum.
Join us when the museum goes to sleep
At 19:40, we follow the working-class boy Knud and his life as darkness falls and the lights go out in the Children’s Working Museum.
access with a Culture Pass
You must purchase a Culture Pass to visit the Workers’ Museum on The Little Culture Night. The Culture Pass costs DKK 125 when you are 12 years old and can be purchased on theCulture Night website.it is free to bring two children under the age of 12 with the purchase of a Culture Pass. Your Culture Pass is also your ticket for free transportation by bus, train and metro in the Greater Copenhagen area zone 1-99 from 15:00-21:00 and is also valid as admission to all the other cultural experiences on the night. Seethe full programfrom 3 March on the Culture Night website.
