In this hands-on, collaborative workshop led by actress and musician Carys Lewis, you’ll explore the joy of creating music together and experiment with sound in fresh, playful ways. Using your voice, percussion, and movement, discover the power of music and have some fun!
Afterwards, you can explore our music-focused exhibition A Grand Chorus for free, as your tickets include museum entry.
There are two sessions running from 11am-1pm and 2-4pm. The workshop is suitable for 5-12 year-olds.
What’s included with my ticket?
Led by a professional artist with all materials provided, all you have to do is bring yourselves! Tickets include free entry to the Museum so you can explore at your leisure.
About Carys Lewis
Carys Lewis is a professional actor, singer and teacher. Her musical background includes performing and recording with all-female a capella group The Eversley Singers, Bluegrass Band Redgrass, and musical comedy duo The Ukeladeez. She works as a specialist teacher, delivering theatre workshops and music sessions in various settings. These include sessions with children with specific educational needs such as neurodivergence, sensory processing differences, learning difficulties, and physical disabilities.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, booking is essential. We encourage you to book early to avoid disappointment as our workshops often sell out.
Yes, you must book an adult plus a child ticket to gain entry to the workshop. If there are more adults or children in your group you must also purchase an ‘additional adult’ or ‘additional child’ ticket. Adults are welcome to also get stuck into the activities.
No, the workshops start promptly at 11am and 2pm and run for the full two hours.
No, children must be accompanied by an adult, no child can be left unattended.
Of course. If you’re attending with an older child, please feel free to bring your baby along, either held or in a pram.
Please see our ticketing page for a full list of reduced-price tickets.
If you are a family in receipt of any of the listed benefits, free tickets apply to children as well.
Please note that Camden residents may be asked for proof of address.
To find out how to get here, including where to eat and drink, view our visitor information page here.
To find out more about access at the Foundling Museum, including how to book a wheelchair, visit our Accessibility page here.