Leading the exhibits is ‘Mozart – A Child Prodigy’,
which invites kids to explore 11 themed rooms to compare their present everyday life with young Mozart’s, back in the 18th Century.
Expected to be a crowd favourite, this award-winning exhibition was the brain-child of the world renowned De Ponte Institute and ZOOM Children’s Museum. Gone are the usual serious ‘do-not-touch’ works of art for the section of the museum, and in their place is a ‘playground’ full of interesting artefacts for kids to toy and tinker with.
Visitors can expect a whole list of fascinating tasks to complete, including mixing herbal remedies, dressing up as aristocrats, writing with quill and ink, making wigs and learning to dance. Apart from experiencing life in Mozart’s time, visitors will also get to know his music, which will be accompanying the exhibition.
The exhibition is opened to everyone and there really is no reason why those older than twelve-years-old should not let their inner child come out and play. After all, it’s never too late to learn, or to discover a hidden talent.
It will be held from May 1 to July 6 (10:00am - 6:00pm) at the National Museum of Singapore."
The above is credited by Channel NewsAsia.
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Who is interested in going for this event?
I believe all music enthusiast should go for it, as it will be a fun-filled experience that help you in understanding more about the great musician, Mozart.
Interested parties, can approach me to go together!!! Why not?
Ticketing Information:
$15 for an adult (price excludes SISTIC charges)