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L'Art de L'Afrique

by  Cleveland Museum of Art

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Former French colonies in Africa have a rich and complex history. Explore the traditional arts of selected countries such as Mali, The Democratic Republic of Congo and The Cote d'Ivoire in this lesson suitable for any class studying African culture and/or French.
OPTIONAL: French language presentation. Please specify if French language presentation is requested.

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $145.00
By Request Premium: $130.00


* Optional French language presentation available on request - program fee for French language presentation is $175.

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Length

45-60 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Adult Learners

Minimum participants:

1

Maximum participants:

30


Primary Disciplines

Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Language Arts/English, Social Studies/History


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)
Zoom



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Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, Ohio
United States

Distance Learning for adult audiences at The Cleveland Museum of Art allows lifelong learners to connect with the CMA and enrich their studies of history and visual arts through our collection of art and artifacts from around the world. Through live, interactive videoconferencing, students participate in conversations with museum educators that are two-way and fully interactive.

Please see the museum's website for information about virtual learning for K-12 students: 

https://www.clevelandart.org/learn/educators/prek-12-school-programs-and-resources/virtual-learning/virtual-learning-topics

Contact:
Arielle Levine
alevine@clevelandart.org
12167072688

Program Details

Format

1. Mention former French colonies such as Mali, Democratic Republic of Congo and Ivory Coast which are home to peoples such as the Baule, Senufo and Bwa.
2. Discuss the uses and cultural significance of selected sculpture from the museum’s collection.
3. Introduce idea that many African objects are meant to be seen in motion and show short video of the Bush Cow masquerade.
4. Introduce Baule gold ornaments as objects of portable wealth.
5. Discuss the nature of symbolism in African and American objects.

Objectives

Students will learn and understand that the Cote d’Ivoire is just one region of the continent of Africa, and it is composed of many nations that have their own traditions and spiritual practices.
Students will understand that the styles, materials, techniques, and functions of the works of art these nations create also vary, even within a single region, as we discuss the people who inhabit this region, and the objects they create.
By studying the works of art, students will learn that even though these objects are
beautiful, they also have important social functions. The objects may attest to the social status of the wearer and may be used in ceremonial rituals.

Standards Alignment

National Standards

All programs are aligned with the National Education Standards, Ohio Department of Education Academic Standards, and New York State Learning Standards.