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Guided tour: Emil Nolde — colours, landscape and artistic inspiration
Seebüll 31, 25927 Neukirchen

Experience the fascinating interaction between art, nature and architecture on a one-hour art tour of the Nolde Museum Seebüll — and discover Emil Nolde and Ada Nolde from new perspectives. Get inspired and immerse yourself in a unique total work of art.

Our approximately 60-minute art tour of the Nolde Museum Seebüll invites you to an intense encounter with the life and work of Emil Nolde and Ada Nolde. During a professionally based tour, you will get an exciting insight into the artist couple's biography, the development of Nolde's unique imagery and the current annual exhibition.

A special focus is also on the garden created by Ada and Emil Nolde, which impresses as a living part of the overall Seebüll artwork. Here art, nature and architecture merge in a unique way, opening up new perspectives on Nolde's art.

Whether you are visiting Seebüll for the first time or want to deepen your knowledge, this tour provides you with inspiring entrances and an intense art experience. Let yourself be excited and experience the world of Nolde with knowledgeable communication.

About the tour guide:

Helle Binding is a Danish artist with a broad and vibrant artistic practice. She trained at the Academy of Art and Design in Bergen, Norway, and works across different media such as watercolor, oil chalk, painting and ceramic sculptures. Her approach to art is experimental and sensuous, with a strong emphasis on materials, colors, and form.

With more than 20 years of experience as a teacher for children, young people and adults, Helle manages to create an open and inspiring learning space where everyone can participate — regardless of level. Her presentation is present and engaging and gives participants the courage to explore their own creativity.

Especially for an audience with an interest in crafts and textile techniques, she brings with her a special understanding of structure, materiality and creative work — thus creating an inspiring connection between art, craft and personal expression.

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Oct 25 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
DenmarkGermany
Guided tour: Emil Nolde — colours, landscape and artistic inspirationSeebüll 31, Neukirchen
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Masks, Marsh & Mindfulness

Knitting brings people together across the board in both physical and virtual communities, and this is exactly the community we want to create with Masks i Marsken. Masks in the Marsh is an event that will contribute to the narrative of the marshes and the Wadden Sea area. With Masks i Marsken we embrace an ancient craft with trends in needlework and lifestyle.

The festival will offer debates, lectures and workshops for both tanned knitters and novices. In addition, music, good food, inspiration and the opportunity to share the love and enthusiasm for crafts with others. Knit also brought the six women behind Masks in the Marsh together. Together they came up with the idea for a knitting festival, which will bring both experienced and new knitters together in new communities - combined with unique experiences in the marshes.

The Story Behind Masks in the Marsh

Kirsten and Marianne are friends and run businesses together — and Pia and Ellen are friends. Separately, the two pairs of friends went to Crete with the travel concept “Time to Calm” to get a little down in gear and have the opportunity to think new thoughts. Neither of us had thought we would have to think new with anyone other than the person we were travelling with, but Crete wanted us to do it differently.

We found that even though we didn't know each other beforehand, fate wanted our paths -- via acquaintances -- to have crossed each other anyway. It gave the ball up for new conversations, and when we found out that we had knitting and creativity in common, well, then suddenly it wasn't far from idea to action.

Since then, Mette and Tatjana have joined our initiative group — it's so good.

The Story Behind Masks in the Marsh

Kirsten and Marianne are friends and run businesses together — and Pia and Ellen are friends. Separately, the two pairs of friends went to Crete with the travel concept “Time to Calm” to get a little down in gear and have the opportunity to think new thoughts. Neither of us had thought we would have to think new with anyone other than the person we were travelling with, but Crete wanted us to do it differently.

We found that even though we didn't know each other beforehand, fate wanted our paths -- via acquaintances -- to have crossed each other anyway. It gave the ball up for new conversations, and when we found out that we had knitting and creativity in common, well, then suddenly it wasn't far from idea to action.

Since then, Mette and Tatjana have joined our initiative group — it's so good.

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