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Devendra Banhart curated a series of children's workshops titled Imaginary Universes, which opened at Fondazione Prada's Accademia dei bambini in Milan in May. The inaugural workshops, titled "The Astonishing Adventures of a Celestial Archaeologist." included a short film animated by Matteo Toffalori and set to the song "Celebration," from his album Ape in Pink Marble. You can now watch it here.

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Devendra Banhart curated a series of workshops titled Imaginary Universes, which opened at Fondazione Prada's Accademia dei bambini in Milan on May 5, 2018. He led the inaugural workshops for that day, titled "The Astonishing Adventures of a Celestial Archaeologist." The workshops, open to children aged four to ten, included the presentation of a short film animated by Matteo Toffalori and set to the song "Celebration," from Banhart's 2016 Nonesuch album, Ape in Pink Marble. You can now watch it below.

Q gave Ape in Pink Marble four stars; Uncut called it "excellent." To pick up a copy, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, were CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can listen to the album on Spotify and Apple Music as well.

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    Watch: Devendra Banhart Shares Prada Foundation Animated Video Set to "Celebration"

    Devendra Banhart curated a series of workshops titled Imaginary Universes, which opened at Fondazione Prada's Accademia dei bambini in Milan on May 5, 2018. He led the inaugural workshops for that day, titled "The Astonishing Adventures of a Celestial Archaeologist." The workshops, open to children aged four to ten, included the presentation of a short film animated by Matteo Toffalori and set to the song "Celebration," from Banhart's 2016 Nonesuch album, Ape in Pink Marble. You can now watch it below.

    Q gave Ape in Pink Marble four stars; Uncut called it "excellent." To pick up a copy, head to your local music shop, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, were CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. You can listen to the album on Spotify and Apple Music as well.

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