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We are who we are / Be intentional
Mon 9 Sep – Sun 6 Oct 2024
Exhibition Wall
10.00am
Immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and contemporary expression with our stunning collection of African art.
Sun 4 Feb 2024
Studio Theatre
Sun 4 Feb 2024
Studio Theatre
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Which dinosaur had teeth as big as a banana? Which dinosaur weighed the same as 10,000 cats? And what could a CHICKEN possibly be doing in The Great Big Dinosaur Show?!
Join poet Simon Mole and musician Gecko for a family show full of poems, raps and songs about all your favourite prehistoric protagonists (and some you haven’t heard of yet!). Expect some spine-tinglingly funny scares and get your groove on to some Jurassic Classics!
The show is inspired by Simon Mole’s 4th book; A First Book of Dinosaurs, illustrated by Matt Hunt, published by Walker Books in September 2023.
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