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Title:
Puppet Making Fun
When:
17.08.2012 10.00 - 16.30
Where:
The V&A Museum of Childhood - London
Category:
Clubs, Groups and Classes

Description

Puppet Making Fun

Fridays 10, 17, 24, 31 August, 10.00-12.30, 14.00-16.30

This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a specialist puppet maker
from The Little Angel Theatre to create your own puppet to keep.
Practice simple manipulation techniques to enable you to bring your
character to life.

£5 per child

Bookings taken 14 days in advance before each workshop

Age 5-11

Venue

Map
Venue:
The V&A Museum of Childhood   -   Website
Street:
Cambridge Heath Road
ZIP:
E2 9PA
City:
London
State:
Bethnal Green
Country:
UK

Description

"Welcoming over 400,000 visitors through its doors every year, the V&A Museum of Childhood in London's Bethnal Green houses the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection of childhood-related objects and artefacts, spanning the 1600s to the present day.


The collection includes toys - including dolls, dolls' houses, puppets and teddy bears - games, childcare, clothing, furniture and art and photography. In addition, the Museum runs a dynamic programme of temporary exhibitions and displays, a wide variety of activities, events and workshops for adults and families, outreach projects in hospitals and the local community, and an award-winning programme for schools.

The Museum aims to encourage everyone to explore the themes of childhood past and present, and to develop an appreciation of creative design through our inspirational collections and varied public programme."

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