Full List of Virtual Cultural Pass Offerings

Full List of Virtual Cultural Pass Offerings

Virtual Offerings 21c Museum Hotel Link: https://www.21cmuseumhotels.com/louisville/cultural-pass-2021 Recommended ages: 3 - 21 Our online offerings include recordings of our Wild Animals Yoga Class for Kids (inspired by our 21c penguins), virtual tours through several different exhibitions at 21c Louisville and other 21c locations, scavenger hunts through the Virtual Tours for kids and teens, and several hands-on art projects that participants can do at home based on works of art in the 21c Museum Hotel collection. Actors Theatre of Louisville Link: https://www.actorstheatre.org/cultural-pass/ Recommended ages: 10 - 21 The Making of OPPY: This video was inspired by our production of Are You There?, part of the 44th Humana Festival of New American Plays. This production centers on two scientists who have lost connection with the Mars rover, “Oppy.” Our props artisans fully designed and built a remote controlled rover. In this video, several members of our props team discuss the design and build process and the trial and errors they experienced while creating such a unique, expressive piece. ART FM, Inc. Link: http://artxfm.com/culturalpass/ Recommended ages: 12 - 21 ARTxFM is a community radio station based in Louisville, Kentucky broadcasting on WXOX 97.1 FM. During the Covid-19 lockdown, our volunteer DJs developed an innovative method for broadcasting live from the comfort and safety of home. This summer ARTxFM DJs will welcome Cultural Pass participants into their studios through the magic of Zoom! During this event, Cultural Pass virtual attendees will learn about the history of radio station WXOX and have the opportunity to get behind the scenes to meet some of their favorite DJs. Participants will gain an understanding of how the remote broadcasting technology works and what goes into producing a radio show. Studio tours will be followed by a question and answer session and attendees will be invited to join the afterparty in a Zoom silent disco! Arts Council of Southern Indiana Link: www.sointoart.org/virtual-classess Recommended ages: 1 - 21 AASI's Art on the Move program, we have local artists to film 15- to 30-minute instructional arts videos such as drawing, painting, beadwork, music, story time and sing/dance and then adding them to our website (www.sointoart.org) for anyone to access free of charge. Videos are promoted on social media to maintain community engagement and we also send them directly to teachers at schools in the communities we serve to share with their students, supplementing arts education. While the instructional videos are able to serve any population with access to a computer. Bullitt County Public Library Link: www.bcplib.org/SummerQuest Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Complete the SummerQuest reading program. Visit our website to register. Charlestown-Clark County Library Link: www.clarkco.beanstack.org Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Complete the Trails and Tales Summer Reading Club. Visit our website to register. Farmington Historic Plantation Link: https://tinyurl.com/FarmingtonCP Recommended ages: 6 - 21 Join us for a virtual tour of Farmington’s main house, grounds, and outbuilding exteriors. Learn the stories about the Speed family and the almost 70 enslaved people who lived at Farmington. Flamenco Louisville Link: https://www.flamencolouisville.org/cultural-pass Recommended ages: 5 - 21 Express Yourself with Flamenco! Members of Flamenco Louisville share flamenco fundamentals to create a short choreography and musical piece you can perform at home, accompanying the instructors. These fundamentals include: palmas (rhythmic hand-clapping), flores (movement of the hands), glopes (striking the floor with your foot) and more. Flamenco is a collaborative art form - this virtual offering is a great option for parent/child or sibling collaboration, with each individual taking a different role, supporting each other as the musician or the dancer. Floyd County Library Link: www.floydlibrary.org Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Join our Summer Reading Team “Learning Colors Your World” and read books to earn prizes. Sign up today and explore our fun summer events. Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Link: www.gskentuckiana.org/culturalpass Recommended ages: 5 - 21 You’ve probably tried mixing paints to make new colors (i.e. blue + red = purple). But did you know that you can also unmix colors? Give it a try and learn about chromatography, a science technique for separating mixtures. You’ll also learn about capillary action and how water can be “sticky.” With plastic sandwich bags, a coffee filter or paper towel and some markers, we can become “color scientists” and unravel the mystery of color mixing while creating our own masterpiece. Harrison County Public Library Link: www.harrisonco.beanstack.org Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Complete the Trails and Tales Summer Reading Challenge. Visit our website to register. Historic Locust Grove Interpreters of the Enslaved Link: https://locustgrove.org/culturalpass Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Visit the place where Louisville begins from home with a virtual tour, historic recipes, and more hands-on historical fun! Historic Old Louisville Walking Tour Link: www.oldlouisville.org/cultural-pass Recommended ages: 5 - 21 The virtual walking tour of Historic Old Louisville is a 20-minute film on the architecture and history of Louisville’s national historic preservation district. Children will learn fun facts about the people who lived in these unique houses, the world’s fair in 1883-1887, Thomas Edison’s new electric light bulb, and the whimsical elements incorporated into the facades. There are coloring pages of the houses and word searches linked to the film. Older students will learn about the varied architectural styles, the architects and the captains of industry who had them built. More sophisticated word searches, crossword puzzles and coloring sheets of these magnificent mansions are found in the activity links. Jeffersonville Township Public Library Link: https://jefflibrary.beanstack.org Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Participate in the JTPL Summer Reading Club. Visit our website to register. Kentucky Derby Museum Link: https://www.derbymuseum.org/culturapass.html Recommended ages: 5 - 12 This past year, we’ve all had to get used to wearing a mask. Meet a Kentucky Derby winner from a long time ago, who also had to get used to wearing a special mask! This true, original story, tells the tale of Whirlaway, a funny horse with a big personality who came to love wearing his mask. Kentucky Shakespeare Link: https://kyshaekspeare.com/programs/culturalpass21/ Recommended ages: 4 - 13 Enjoy our 2-Actor production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. “The course of true love never did run smooth” in Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identity, magical mischief, and best laid plans gone awry. This two actor 50-minute production for young audiences uses masks, puppetry, and creativity performing Shakespeare’s classic comedy in a fun and engaging way. KMAC Museum Link: https://www.kmacmuseum.org/culturalpass715 Recommended ages: 5 - 15 Take a virtual tour through KMAC’s current exhibition featuring artwork celebrating KMAC’s 40th anniversary. This YouTube video will take you through the galleries and give you a close up look at artists and artworks. Stayed turned to the end of the program, where you will be challenged to make your own inspired artwork. Looking for Lilith Theatre Company Link: http://lookingforlilith.org/culturalpasslouisville Recommended ages: 7 - 21 With the passing of the 15th amendment to the US Constitution in 1870, black men were given the right to vote. Listen in as the Nugent sisters discuss the passing of the amendment in a scene created by Looking for Lilith Theatre Company. Learn what the passing of this amendment means to them as young black girls in Louisville, KY in 1870. In the scene, Alice and Georgia Nugent talk about overhearing their parents discussing the 15th amendment but we don’t see that scene. What do you think the parents said? Did they agree or disagree? You get to decide by writing the scene between the parents. Louisville Free Public Library Link: www.lfpl.org/summerreading Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Complete the “Camp LFPL” Summer Reading program. Visit our website to register. Louisville Water Tower Park Link: www.louisvillewater.com/culturalpass Recommended ages: 3 - 21 Join Louisville Water Tower Park on a Cultural Pass adventure through the Water Cycle! Did you know we never get new water? It’s true! The water you use for washing hands, cooking dinner and staying hydrated has been around for millions of years! Using our WaterWorks Museum as the backdrop, you will learn cool facts and complete activities designed to help you become a water scientist. Louisville Youth Choir Link: https://youtu.be/AEj3PqQNkH8 Recommended ages: 3 - 21 Music in the Movies! LYC Teaching Artist, Margareth Miguel, introduces how music is incorporated into the movies. Music is a big influencer in how the story of a file is told and the emotions that are evoked when we watch a film by the music that is played. Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind Link: https://sites.aph.org/museum/aph-cultural-pass/ Recommended ages: 5 - 14 Guided activities helping a family explore the differences between printing books in ink for sighted readers and embossing books in a tactile form for readers using their sense of touch rather than sight. Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing Link: https://riverside-landing.org/summer-cultural-pass/ Recommended ages: 7 - 18 Children and families can access short videos tied to activities that allow them to act as “history detectives.” As they learn something about Riverside’s story, they are also introduced to the kinds of work that historians and archaeologists do to learn about the past. Roots 101 African American Museum Link: *coming soon* Recommended ages: 0 - 21 Fanfare for the 4th - Musical Visions of America.

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