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Make a pleated collar
In the seventeenth century, artists showed off their ruffs. Discover in this video how to make such a pleated collar yourself.
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Visual Crosswords: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you can immediately start arranging works of art in a certain way. The game consists of different levels, which follow each other in difficulty, but are also different in terms of content.
For example, in the first level …
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DIVA: A virtual tour of the museum for diamonds, jewelry and silver
This virtual tool A Brilliant Story takes you into the wonderful world of diamonds, jewelry and silver.
Will you go on a time journey through 550 years of diamonds, jewelry and silver? In the different rooms, DIVA tells a different facet of her …
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The history of dining: Overview with videos
Take a look at the dining room and get to know historical characters and their eating habits in five different videos.
Part 1: 1610
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DIVA: Do booklet around gold, silver and diamond
With this booklet in hand, you will discover the six themed rooms of DIVA, a Brilliant Story. Based on fun facts and assignments, the makers challenge you to look and discover.
Are you not visiting DIVA, but are you still curious about the wonderful …
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Bed animals and camp captains - Vuile vingers
In this blog post you again get a nice corona tip, this time to plan indoors. Have your students pimp and recycle their old clothes with faces and let them make real camp mates for their self-made camp.
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Fashion: The Antwerp six
In two and a half minutes, this video shows a short biography of the six main Belgian fashion designers:
- Marina Yee
- Dries Van Noten
- Ann Demeulemeester
- Walter Van Beirendonck
- Dirk Bikkembergs
- Dirk Van Saene
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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