Cine Club for kids: Africa gets animated!

Description

Every last Saturday of the month, from 10.30am to 1pm, children between five and twelve years old discover non-commercial kids movies. The films are selected for their quality and originality. In the creative environment of Wiels Centre for Contemporary Art, short films, innovative fictions, animation classics are screened. Parents who wish to attend the screenings are also welcome! After the movie a bilingual workshop (approximately 1 hour) allows children to unwind their imagination around the theme of the film. Participants experiment with different artistic disciplines, while a creative and sensitive approach to Dutch is also stimulated.

This month : Animated short films based on tales and customs from Africa.

- The toad at his parents-in-law’s
(Kibushi Ndjate Wooto, Congo 1991, cut paper, 8',)
This traditional African tale takes us on the journey which leads a toad to his parents-in-law. During the journey, the animal meets Lomena the snake, a hen, a white ant and a civet, who all want to join him on his trip.

- The unruly child
(Kadiatou Konate, 1993, Mali, puppets, 11'30)
The story of a child who speaks, eats and walks on the day of his birth.

- What a child
(Atelier Graphoui, Burundi, 1993, cut paper, 10'30”)
The son of a fisherman wants to discover his father’s job. Despite his parents' refusal, he goes fishing on the Tanganyka lake.

- Kin
(Zorobabel, Belgium, 2011, 11')
Kin is a social portrait of Kinshasa

- Moussa, birth of a friendship
(Camera enfants Admis, Burkina Faso, 2010 6')
Two children, born in different ethnic groups, discover the habits and customs of each other and become friends.

+ Workshop : animation films in stop motion with Sandra Verkaart