Loisirs & Activités, P'tit londonien|26 février 2012 19:00

Le programme Kid de l’Institut français à Londres

The Galeazzi Ensemble
Cavatina Family Concert

Lesley Holliday flute | Richard Wade violin | Virginie Guiffray viola | Gareth Deats cello
The  Galeazzi Ensemble was formed in 1995 in order to explore Classical and Early Romantic chamber music using instruments of the period. The ensemble has performed in concert venues, festivals and for TV and radio programmes. Most concerts include quartets and trios for various combinations of flute, violin,  viola and cello. The Galeazzi Ensemble has a wealth of experience in providing entertaining, informative and interactive concerts to children.
Sat 3 March 10.45am|£7, children & conc. £5 (including a fruit juice)|4+


The Peau D’Âne Rehearsal Au théâtre this Sunday!
After Charles Perrault. Performed by the Exchange Theatre. Ages 5  – 11 A company of actors, a director and a technician have to play Peau  d’âne, but they don’t know the story. But the show must go on, and they need to  perform the fairy tale! The magic of theatre operates when they discover a  treasure… costumes! ‘Let’s improvise’ says the director! And they start  telling one of the craziest tales by Charles Perrault.
Sun 4 Mar 3.00pm | 60 mins | in (easy) French and English | Tickets: £10, children & conc. £8 | early reservations recommended

On se déguise !  Kids French Tales | Ages 3 – 5
Un pirate, un Indien ou une princesse ? Mardi gras is  on a Saturday this year at the Children’s Library. Come and join us to read and  play with wonderful costumes!
Sat 10 Mar | 11.00am | 60 mins | in (easy)  French | Tickets: £7, children & conc. £5 (including a Bear Nibbles snack and a glass of juice)

The Gruffalo (+ 3 short films about  monsters)

UK/Germany | 2009 | col | 45 mins (The Gruffalo 27mins) |  dir. Max Lang, Jakob Schuh | animation | cert. U | in French | 3+
The  Gruffalo tells the story of a mouse who takes a walk through the woods in search  of a nut. Encountering three predators who all wish to eat him – a fox, an owl  and a snake – the plucky mouse has to use his wits to survive. He announces that  he is meeting a monster with terrible features, a ‘Gruffalo.’ But in fact, what  is a Gruffalo? The Gruffalo will be followed by three amazing animated short  films about monsters.
Sat 10 Mar | 11.30am | £5

Les Costumes dans  la valise  Baby French Tales | Ages 0-3
The hatch to the loft is at  the top of the stairs. My granny tells me there’s magic up there. Tucked away for years, the well-travelled suitcase is the secretdoor to a topsy-turvy  world full of party sounds and bright costumes.
Sat 17 Mar | 11.00am | 60  mins | in (easy) French | Tickets: £7, children & conc. £5 (including a Bear  Nibbles voucher and a glass of juice)

Princes et  Princesses Kids French Tales | Ages 3 – 5
England is the  country of the Queen. Well, what about the French princes and princesses? Let’s  get together to play, sing and discover wonderful stories about the French  crowns!
Sat 24 Mar | 11.00am | 60 mins | in (easy) French | Tickets: £7,  children & conc. £5 (including a Bear Nibbles snack and a glass of
uice)

The Great Bear     L’Ours montagne
Denmark | 2011 |  col | 74 mins |  dir. Esben Toft Jacobsen | animation | cert. U | in English |  6+
Jonathan and his little sister Sophie are on holiday at their  grandfather’s cabin deep in the forest. Jonathan tries to get rid of Sophie, but when he finally succeeds, it’s in a way Jonathan would never have imagined.

Sat 24 Mar 11.30am | £5

Soyez snob, emmenez vos enfants au cinema à Londres. Prenez un billet d’avion pas cher , il y a des vols pour Londres toutes les heures

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