Arts & Kids Week Events - 27 Oct 2009
1. Sun, Moon & Half a Chicken at The Egg Theatre, Bath
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Hatched with half the body but twice the pride of his brothers, the curious Half Chick hops off to see the King. On his travels he crosses the wind, water and fire – but will he ever meet his majesty? This magical and atmospheric show is based on a traditional Spanish tale.
This event is part of the egg’s International Puppet Festival, which has many events taking place throughout Arts & Kids Week. |
| When: Tue, 27 Oct 09 to Tue, 27 Oct 09 Times: 11am & 2.30pm Suitable for children between: 5-7 years, or 7-11 years. Ticket prices: £7 / £5 Where: The egg theatre, Bath Organiser: the egg Read more... |
2. The Big Draw: Capturing Carriages in Pen and Ink at The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, London
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The Royal Mews is one of the finest working stables in existence. It houses the horse-drawn carriages used for coronations, royal weddings and official engagements - including the Gold State Coach, last used during The Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002.
Join us during half term for family drawing events. Explore the stables and coach houses at the Royal Mews with pencil and paper in hand - then, back in the Education Room, bring your line drawing to life by experimenting with ink and water. Meet us in the Education Room to collect your free materials and pick up some tips from a trained artist. |
| When: Tue, 27 Oct 09 to Thu, 29 Oct 09 Times: 12:30pm-3:30pm Suitable for children between: 5-7 years, or 7-11 years. Ticket prices: Adults: £7.50, Under 17: £4.50, Under 5: Free Where: The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, London Organiser: The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace Read more... |
3. Beneath the Banyan Tree at Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury
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Anjali is a girl who has moved to the UK from India. An aspiring dancer, Anjali travels between two worlds: the cold reality of life in the UK, and her imaginary world of colourful animals from the Indian fables of The Panchatantra.
In her struggle to be proud of who she is, it is the richness of her culture, the strength of her family and the gifts of imagination and dance that enable Anjali to find the courage to be herself. This is a vibrant fusion of theatre, traditional Indian and Western dance, puppetry and music. |
| When: Tue, 27 Oct 09 to Tue, 27 Oct 09 Times: 11am Suitable for children between: or 7-11 years. Ticket prices: £6 Where: Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Organiser: Salisbury Playhouse Read more... |
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