A special afternoon in Caorle dedicated to the discovery of the oldest sounds in human history, combining hands-on experience and scientific insight.
At 3:30 PM, there will be a hands-on workshop where participants can build a Neolithic clay globular flute, inspired by prehistoric musical instruments. A unique opportunity to experiment with techniques and materials used thousands of years ago and to understand how humans began to transform natural elements into tools capable of producing sound.
At 5:00 PM, a conference will follow, an enchanting journey through 35,000 years of music, discovering the oldest sound testimonies, archaeological evidence, and experimental reconstructions that tell the profound connection between humans and music since prehistory.
The event represents a significant cultural opportunity for visitors, families, archaeology enthusiasts, and the curious of all ages who wish to experience something unique during their stay in Caorle.
Both events are free.
The workshop requires prior registration by writing to didatticatrame@gmail.com or by calling 379 1805649.
The conference is free admission until seats are filled.
An experience that combines hands-on activities, research, and education in a culturally rich context.
INFO
National Museum of Underwater Archaeology
drm-ven.museocaorle@cultura.gov.it
0421 83149