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Join Musinc for a 50-minute interactive concert, exploring French composer Camille Saint- Saëns’ delightful musical suite ‘The Carnival of the Animals’!

Alison Gill will perform the various movements depicting a variety of animals on the piano, whilst performer Jenny Chrisp creates live dance interpretations. The show will be narrated by Eleanor Mooney.

This concert will support the following areas of the Model Music Curriculum:

– Musicianship: singing in unison, performing actions alongside song and moving in time to the beat

– Listening: a live performance of music from different traditions and composers, learning about the instruments as well as the stories, origins, history and social context of the music

This concert will include live BSL interpretation.

This event is open to school groups and home educating families and has been designed with KS2 children in mind, although is suitable for all primary aged children.

Places are free. To book your seats please email musinc@middlesbrough.gov.uk with a booking form.

Find out more about our Schools Programme.

Details

Date:
Monday 15 June, 2026
Time:
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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Venue

Middlesbrough Town Hall
Middlesbrough Town Hall, Albert Road
Middlesbrough, TS1 2QJ
Phone:
01642 729 729
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Facilities

Wheelchair friendly | Baby changing available | Accessible toilets | Breastfeeding friendly

Age appropriateness:

This event is open to school groups and home educating families and has been designed with KS2 children in mind, although is suitable for all primary aged children.

Pushchairs and prams:

Due to Middlesbrough Town Hall’s fire regulation policies pushchairs, prams and car seats must be left in our dedicated ‘buggy parking’ zone on the ground floor carriageway and cannot be taken into any of the event spaces. Unfortunately, we cannot take responsibility for items left there, but we do our best to keep an eye on them.

Relaxed setting:

All our schools events take place in a relaxed environment, and have the following features:

  • There’ll be lower volume levels throughout the event
  • Our spaces have consistent lighting, with low level auditorium lights on throughout
  • Our musicians and facilitators have relaxed attitude to noise and moving around the space
  • A quiet, chill out space will be available should you need a break
  • Our younger visitors can find a busy venue and loud musical activities quite overwhelming. A limited number of ear defenders are available from the Box Office – by the main entrance on Albert Street – see us as early as possible to secure a pair.
  • Free drinking water will be available

Additional information:

Please visit the Middlesbrough Town Hall website

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