Cultural Learning Directory
Find the right cultural partner to support your class’s learning objectives
English National Ballet: The Forsythe Programme
Ballet, like you’ve not seen it before. Following an acclaimed run, the William Forsythe’s exhilarating Playlist (EP) is back to bring pure happiness into our lives! Combining ballet classicism and athleticism , it will leave you “tipsy with delight” (Financial Times) and “cheering and breathless with joy” (The Observer). What’s not to like?
English National Ballet: My First Ballet - Swan Lake
A first introduction to the magical world of ballet. Experience the thrill of the world’s most famous ballet in this specially adapted version for children aged three upwards.
English National Ballet: Relaxed Performances
At our relaxed performances of Nutcracker and My FIrst Ballet: Swan Lake, the environment supports and accepts noise and movement within the auditorium, there is access to a chill-out space outside of the auditorium, and re-entry as and when needed. The house lights and sound levels may also be adjusted throughout the production.
Tate Britain: Teachers Private View
We welcome teachers to join us for this after-hours social event, especially designed for teachers. Enjoy free entry to The 80s Photographing Britain exhibition, looking at photography in a decade of political and social change in the UK.
English National Opera: School Membership
English National Opera offers a free membership for Primary, Secondary and SEND students. This includes access to free tickets to our Dress Rehearsals and School Ticket Nights.
Wigmore Hall: Close Up: Music for Curious Young Minds
A lively schools concert, presented by Aga Serugo-Lugo and featuring five wind musicians. Together they breathe life into the wondrous world of chamber music.
Fuel Theatre: There’s a Bear in my Chair
In this first ever stage adaptation of Ross Collins’ much-loved books, Toby Olié brings Bear and Mouse to life through loveable, life-sized puppets. Enter the mischievous world of Bear and Mouse for a show packed with laughs and surprises.
Jermyn Street Theatre: Eurydice
Eurydice refocuses the classic myth on its heroine and her surreal descent to the land of the dead, this fresh look on a timeless love story asks what happens when we die, and what happens when we live.