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BOLD TENDENCIES FAMILY DAY


BIG BONKERS BALLOONING FUN FOR ALL AGES


Sunday 7 September 2014 // 12 ~ 4 pm // Free

Peckham Multistorey Carpark SE15


JOIN US TO EXPLORE THIS YEAR'S ROOFTOP COMMISSION BY JAMES BRIDLE


Celebrated local storyteller Vanessa Woolf presents a site-specific take on the story of Icarus. Join Vanessa on a journey through the twists, turns and secret places of the carpark bottom ground to Level 10 to learn how an intrepid father son duo make their own bid for the skies... (Booking essential, 50 spaces available)


Film Screenings of Albert Lamorisse's The Red Balloon, Pixar's UP and more!


Special Balloon Music Workshop with Multistory Orchestra (Booking essential, 15 spaces available)


Aerial Family Photographs taken from James Bridle's Balloon 200 ft above the carpark.


Model Building, Mural Painting and Skyline Sketching Classes scheduled through the afternoon.


Reading Workshops with Gloria Morgan: Mick Inkpen's 'The Blue Balloon', Jez Alborough's 'Balloon', John Agard's 'Oriki and the monster who hated balloons', Helen Bird's 'The Yellow Balloon' and more!


For more information, enquiries or to book a place on specific workshops please email: [email protected]

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