Workshop for teenager
by Ana Chubinidze
and Elene Chichashvili
Is it actually possible to create movable figures made out of paper? Of course it is! In Ana Chubinidze's workshop you can learn how to do it.
Her animation film "The Pocket Man" has made her very famous in many countries. She will be guest at the Frankfurt Book Fair and during her stay she will come to the Literaturpflaster in Bad Berleburg to hold two workshops.
You can craft whatever you want: human beings, animals or even monsters – it is possible to make any movable figure out of paper. All you need is paper, scissors, glue and colors and you can get started.
Join us and find out what can be done with paper. The material will be provided.
The event takes place in cooperation with the Stadtjugendpflege Bad Berleburg and is supported by the Landesförderungsprogramm of the Kulturrucksack NRW.
Location:
Jugendzentrum, Am Markt 1 A
Tuesday, 16th of October 2018
Wednesday, 17th of October 2018
Registration is required from the end of September: https://jugend-bad-berleburg.de
Ana Chubinidze
Ana Chubinidze (* 1990 in Tbilisi, Georgia) studied architecture and print design at the State Academy of Arts in Tbilisi. She worked as an illustrator and producer of pop-up books in several Georgian publishing houses and gave numerous workshops on pop-up art for children and adults.
From 2013 to 2015 she curated and co-organised the Tbilisi Book Days. Her first animated film "The Pocket Man", which was also the first Franco-Georgian co-production, attracted great international attention. The film was invited to over 130 international film festivals and won almost 20 prizes. In the film, the friendship between a small man and a blind man comes alive through paper cutting.