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Baluji Shrivastav OBE – relaxed performance with the sitar @ British Museum, London

British Museum London

We invite you, your family and friends to enjoy this relaxed event in a quiet, less crowded out-of-hours setting. Multi-instrumentalist Baluji Shrivastav OBE is one of the world's leading composers and sitar players. He has performed and recorded with some of the greatest tabla accompanists and has worked with artists including Stevie Wonder and Shakira. In this event, he'll be ...

FULLY BOOKED Relaxed Early Morning Event @ British Museum, London

British Museum London

Relaxed early morning event Exploring the Islamic world Accessible event / Family activity / 1 Apr 2023 Book now(Opens in new window) Show image caption   Relaxed early morning event Event information 1 Apr 2023 08.00–10.00 Galleries 42, 43a and 43, Ford Education Centre Free, advance booking required Aimed at 5–15 year olds Book now(Opens in new window) Donate to the British ...

Relaxed Evening Event @ British Museum, London

British Museum London

Relaxed evening event Exploring money Accessible event / Family activity / 13 May 2023 Book now(Opens in new window) Show image caption   You are in the Events section Home Events Relaxed evening event Share the page Share on Facebook(Opens in new window) Share on Twitter(Opens in new window) Event information 13 May 2023 6pm–8pm Rooms 68, 40 and 41 and The ...

Relaxed Early Morning Event @ British Museum, London

British Museum London

Explore the galleries and take part in sensory-based activities designed to be more accessible for children and adults who are autistic, learning disabled or have mental health conditions. Selected parts of the Museum (Rooms 4, 61, 62 and 63) will open at 8am until 10am for two hours, before the Museum opens to the public. Visitors can explore the galleries ...

Relaxed Evening Event – Living and Dying: Live Sculptural response @ British Museum, London

British Museum London

Featuring artist and performer Pardip Kapil, this interactive event is designed to be more accessible for adults who are autistic, learning disabled or have mental health conditions. Pardip leads the live interactive event in response to the objects in the Living and Dying gallery at the Museum. Explore Pardip's found and handmade props and costumes within his evolving, site-specific sculptural installation. Create your own ...

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