The Bancaja Foundation launches the programming of Christmas at the Foundation, that of the 23 from December to 3 January will offer at its headquarters in Valencia different activities aimed at children and focused on various disciplines such as plastic art, science and puppets. The cycle aims to bring culture closer to an early age and turn it into a way for learning, participation and fun through four proposals for the Christmas holidays.
Programming starts on 23 December, at 11 hours, with the workshop Living Dioramas. Looks at a nativity scene from the inside, a workshop for creating Christmas scenes that become original audiovisual pieces with the inspiration of the monumental nativity scene of the Bancaja Foundation. Taught by Susana Monteagudo and Elisa Matallín, The proposal begins with the observation of the classic elements of a nativity scene, its symbols and its composition. After, Each participant creates their own scene with various materials such as cardboard, body, LED light and objects. With endoscopic cameras and microcameras, Participants delve into their dioramas to address different visual perspectives and record short video pieces that, along with sound effects and music, turned into a video composition. The activity, aimed at boys and girls between 6 a 10 years, It will also take place on days 27 December, 30 December and 3 January. The cost of the workshop is 3 euros per participant and it is essential to pre-register via email taller@fundacionbancaja.es.



