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BrightSparks – Key Stage 1

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Thu, Mar 13, 2025, 24:00
Applications for this concert are now closed.‘“The sea is deep and the world is wide! How I long to sail,” said the tiny snail.’When the snail meets an enormous humpback whale, the unlikely pair travel together on a life-changing aquatic adventure around the world. They encounter towering icebergs, starlit seas and fiery mountains, but then disaster strikes! Can the minuscule snail save her gigantic friend?To find out, bring your Key Stage 1 class to the Royal Festival Hall to see... Read full text
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