Breadcrumb ConectaThyssen 360º Thyssen Experience an immersive museum In collaboration with: Vídeo Perpetuum mobileDocumentalPerpetuum mobile es un audiovisual que incide en la relación entre pintura y música, a partir del ciclo de recorridos musicales de igual nombre que tuvo lugar en el Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza desde diciembre de 2019 a febrero de 2020.Perpetuum MobileExperience first-hand the relationship between art and musicVideoMigrant DancesFebruary 2020VideoPerpetua ChoreaFebruary 2020VideoMovement, Better SharedFebruary 2020VideoThe Treasure of the EssentialJanuary 2020VideoUp and DownDecember 2019Movement, Better Shared 360ºEnjoy the museum and the music as never before; first hand360º VideoPerpetua Chorea 360ºFebruary 2020Perpetua Chorea is a concert-dance where the public, through their own bodily expression in connection with music, change the way in which the museum is usually experienced. Perpetua Chorea offers the opportunity to create new interpersonal relationships in a space like the Thyssen that is responsive, living and in constant movement.360º VideoThe Need to GoFebruary 2020The musical experience that invites us to put ourselves in the place of migrants through Marc Chagall's painting The Madonna of the Village (1938 - 1942) and the music of Dúa de Pel.360º VideoImagining the New WorldFebruary 2020A musical experience that attempts to express the impact of New York on the life and work of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, based on composer Sonia Megías’s experiences in the city.360º VideoThe Setting in MotionFebruary 2020The dialogue between different works brings the experience of travel to the rooms of the museum in a very special way: movement, adventure, confusion, hope, uncertainty, discovery...360º VideoThe Solitude of the New WorldFebruary 2020A musical experience that fills the rooms of the Thyssen with melancholy, relating the works of the painter Ben Shahn with the music of composer Sonia Megías.360º VideoThe Encounter with Kindred BeingsFebruary 2020A musical experience that fills the rooms of the Thyssen with magic through Billiard Players (1920), by Varvara Fedorovna Stepanova, and the music of the duo Dúa de Pel.Did you miss it?Highlights videosVideoEntrevista Canté ayer, canto hoy, cantaré mañanaDiciembre de 2020VideoPerpetua ChoreaFebruary 2020VideoThe Treasure of the EssentialJanuary 2020VideoMovement, Better SharedFebruary 2020 It won’t be fear of madness that makes us take down the flag of imaginationAndré Breton