For one day only, on Saturday, July 24, the lawns of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum will take on a festival atmosphere to celebrate Chinese culture.
For one day only, on Saturday, July 24, the lawns of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum will take on a festival atmosphere to celebrate Chinese culture.
As part of London 2012 Open Weekend, visitors can wander the Fitz’s beautiful grounds and enjoy performances of Chinese music and costumed dancing, including singing, traditional instruments, and the famous ‘lion dance’. A selection of delicious Chinese food will also be available. ̽»¨Ö±²¥event takes place from 12-4pm.
In keeping with the Open Weekend’s ‘challenge’ theme, visitors of all ages can also get hands-on and try a variety of activities and workshops. Get creative and produce some elegant Chinese calligraphy, try the Chinese art of paper cutting, take part in a Tai Chi demonstration, or even learn a little Mandarin. Younger visitors can also have a go at being a ‘young reporter’ with the team from BBC Cambridgeshire (12.00-2.00pm).
Inside the Museum, visitors can drop into a talk about Chinese history, or discover the Fitz’s superb collections of Chinese art, with exciting trails available for children and families.
Admission is free with no booking required. Visit theÌýFitzwilliam MuseumÌýwebsite for further details.
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