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Swan Lake Welcome Performance: Downloadable activities and games

Extras for children attending this weekend's special event.

By Sonali Hindmarch (Content Producer (Learning))

6 October 2012 at 10.07am | 2 Comments

If you’re bringing your children to today’s Welcome Performance of Swan Lake,  they’ll love the games and resources we’ve created around the story of the ballet.

Using our printable resources and step-by-step guides, children can make their own theatre and their own Odette, Odile and Siegfried puppets to perform in it. Why not help them bring to life their own version of Swan Lake?

You can help your children understand more about the characters by playing our word-search or snakes-and-ladders games, or just have fun helping Odette find her way through the Swan Maze.

Let us know what you think of the Welcome Performance by commenting on this page or tweeting us on the day using #ROHswanlake.

If you aren’t able to come along to the performance, you can still enjoy the magic of the ballet through our behind-the-scenes footage and the many short clips you’ll also find on our YouTube Channel or on iTunesU. The ballet will be screened live as part of our Cinema Season on 23 October in cinemas across the UK and around the world.

Welcome Performances are generously supported by Gregory and Regina Annenberg Weingarten through The Annenberg Foundation.

 

 

By Sonali Hindmarch (Content Producer (Learning))

6 October 2012 at 10.07am

This article has been categorised Ballet and tagged games, Swan Lake, welcome performance

This article has 2 comments

  1. Royal Ballet Swan Lake was wonderful tonight.

  2. I'm coming to the royal opera house on 10th November to see swan lake for my birthday, a treat from my family and I'm so so so excited :)))

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