The ‘Open Doors’ programme offers creative activities, workshops, social gatherings and family entertainment to inspire everyone.
In highlights for the upcoming months, join in with a Club Origami workshop on February for those aged five to 11. It invites audiences to rip, fold and crumple to see what can happen with a single piece of paper.
Following a short piece of Club Origami’s interactive dance show, audiences are invited to create their own worlds entirely from paper in a magical origami workshop.
On 26 February, take part in the free Rangoli and Rhythms events where you will work with people around you to make two large floor rangolis using sand, grains, flowers and leaves – and get the chance to make your very own mini rangoli to take home.
Enjoy coming together to make something beautiful, listening to relaxing and meditative South Asian classical music and exploring poems from the National Poetry Library.
Elaine Bedell, CEO of the Southbank Centre, said: “What drives us here at the Southbank Centre is to make sure that every day we’re creating the conditions where new ideas are formed and individual potential is unlocked, where culture makers come to congregate, collaborate and create their best work.
“Our role is to deliver the broadest and most accessible programme in the UK, which is evident in the season highlights. With ambitious moments [such as] the longest-running artist-curated music festival in the world, Meltdown, this season demonstrates that a powerful creative voice is being amplified from within our buildings.”
www.southbankcentre.co.uk/events/open-doors
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