The Children’s Museum of Manhattan hosts Bjork’s Biophilia workshop on Nov. 9, 10, and 30.
Partnering with Icelandic singer and artist Björk, and the New York Public Library, the museum presents Biophilia, a suite of nine musical compositions with accompanying games, images, and videos that encourage users to explore the connections between music, nature, and technology.
Using provided iPads, museum educators conduct workshops, guiding families through the apps to inspire children to tap into their own musical creativity. In addition to discovering Björk’s music, families explore the themes of Biophilia while enjoying science, movement, and dance.
Bjork’s Biophilia workshops on Nov. 9, 10, and 30 at 11 am and noon; free with museum admission
Children’s Museum of Manhattan [212 W. 83rd St. between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway, Upper West side; (212) 721–1223; www.cmom.org].