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Collage Technique: Overview
In this video you will get an overview of the use of the collage (technique) by famous artists.
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NomadPlay: Sheet music app
What's NomadPlay?
NomadPlay is a sheet music app allowing you to play along great artists and ensembles. For the first time, you could play alongside a real orchestra, practice duets with your favorite musicians, sing along a professional choir! The …
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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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Lille: City Quests
These city quests are located in the center of Lille. The document includes three quests in a different direction from the ancient city.
This document is an enrichment of Excursion Lille: Three quests in the center by Hélène Struye.
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London during the life of Thomas More
This teaching video discusses London during the lifetime of Thomas More. The topics covered are buildings, people and situations that were characteristic of Thomas More's youth (late 15th century).
This video gives a better insight into how …
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Royal Museum of Fine Arts: Commissions with the paintings
With these assignments for paintings in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels you will find an answer sheet for the students, explanation for the teacher and the actual museum game with the questions. This museum game belongs to the Old …
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The Music Theory Song: Song on practicing intervals
Based on this song, your students will practice the intervals in music theory.
It is a parody of The Christmas Song by Bob Wells and Mel Torme. The original parodied text was written by David Rakowski. Dave Swenson sang the lyrics and added his own …Translated by
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Was Jan Van Eyck a genius?
Leonardo Da Vinci needs no introduction. The world star of the 15th and 16th centuries would have known no equal, but is that true? Wasn't there a homo universalis with Jan Van Eyck a few decades earlier in our own little Belgian country or is …
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George Collier: Transcriptions with score
George Collier regularly posts transcripts on his YouTube channel and website. In this playlist transcriptions have been collected for brass players with an occasional vocal part. You will also find the link to the accompanying scores in this …
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Jay Lee Painting: Painting techniques with watercolors and acrylics
Do you want to get started with watercolor or acrylic paint in your lessons? In this playlist you will certainly get ideas about alternative painting techniques to surprise your students.
Jay Lee is an artist who mainly works with watercolors. On his …
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Opera Cheats: Operas in brief
In this playlist of Opera Cheats you will find videos of about 5 minutes in which the synopsis of famous operas is presented in a short and funny way. This material is ideal for taking your students on a fun journey through the history and stories of …
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What is so special about the Lamb of God?
The Ghent Altarpiece is considered one of the most important Belgian paintings ever, but what can you actually see? Religious historian Danny Praet (UGent) was fascinated by this polyptych as a child and shows us that there is much more to see …
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