Kuwait Times

Muslim culture show a hit at Children's Museum of Manhattan

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An exhibition about Muslim cultures around the world is proving popular at the Children's Museum of Manhattan. The museum has seen an increase in visitors since the show opened, with a third of those visitors from outside the New York area. The show, called "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," runs through December and will open in February 2018 at the Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanoog­a, Tennessee, followed by a run in 2019 at the Please Touch Museum in Philadelph­ia.

"As a first-of-its-kind exhibition, the content of 'America to Zanzibar' is new for most visitors," said Andrew Ackerman, the museum's executive director. "Many parents are eager for their children to experience a broad range of cultures in a deeper way than what they encounter in the media. Our exhibition helps address this need." The exhibition includes interactiv­e features like a global marketplac­e where children can pretend to buy spices from Egypt, ceramics from Turkey and rugs from Morocco. They can also weigh their catch at the Zanzibar fish market, smell Indonesian fruits, serve Tajik tea and design outfits inspired by West African tailors who work in New York. And they can explore ancient trade routes on a camel or an Indian Ocean boat called a dhow.

The exhibit is decorated with geometric tile designs, patterned rugs, ceramics and other works of art. A 3-D installati­on shows mosque architectu­re from the Maldives to China. The exhibit is designed for children aged 2 to 10 and their families. — AP

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 ??  ?? A mural of a mosque appears at an exhibit called "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," at the Children's Museum of Manhattan in New York. — AP photos
A mural of a mosque appears at an exhibit called "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," at the Children's Museum of Manhattan in New York. — AP photos
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Youngsters interact with a display of musical instrument­s at Children's Museum of Manhattan, during the exhibition "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," in New York.
 ??  ?? A youngster interacts with a display on musical instrument­s while, Lizzy Martin, right, Director of Exhibit Developmen­t and Museum Planning at the Children's Museum of Manhattan, is interviewe­d at the exhibition "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures...
A youngster interacts with a display on musical instrument­s while, Lizzy Martin, right, Director of Exhibit Developmen­t and Museum Planning at the Children's Museum of Manhattan, is interviewe­d at the exhibition "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures...
 ??  ?? Alison Pilgrim, from Melbourne, Australia, right, makes a photo of her daughter Eve Pilgrim, 2, left, seated on a replica of a Sahara camel at a show called "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," at the Children's Museum of Manhattan in...
Alison Pilgrim, from Melbourne, Australia, right, makes a photo of her daughter Eve Pilgrim, 2, left, seated on a replica of a Sahara camel at a show called "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," at the Children's Museum of Manhattan in...
 ??  ?? Muslim artifacts are encased for display, during the exhibition "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," at Children's Museum of Manhattan in New York.
Muslim artifacts are encased for display, during the exhibition "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far," at Children's Museum of Manhattan in New York.

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