SEND Sessions: Make Music with Jellytron & the Botano Synth

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A white board with different colour jellies laid out on top of it, with the words JellyTron

10am-10.30am : The Forum

For Kids Free Physics and Sound SEND-Friendly Workshop
  • Disabled toilets
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair access
  • Disabled parking
  • Parking
  • Refreshments

Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF

Dates/times

Sun 16 Feb
  • 10am - 10.30am
  • 11am - 11.30am
  • 1pm - 1.30pm
  • 2pm - 2.30pm
  • 3pm - 3.30pm

Discover the magic of these unusual musical instruments with Lab Media!

Step into a world of musical wonder with the Jellytron and the Botano-Synth - extraordinary instruments that create sound with the lightest touch.

The Jellytron uses real-life jelly, whilst the Botano-Synth brings houseplants to life as your new musical collaborators. Play solo or join forces with others - just like a piano, but much more fun!

Perfect for curious minds and adventurous spirits, these instruments turn music-making into a sticky, leafy and delightfully weird experience.

This event is designed for SEND visitors and children. If possible, please do keep accompanying family members to a minimum - so that we can provide a calm environment that is not too overstimulating for participants. We appreciate that this is not practical for all parents and carers!

Tickets are only required for participants. Accompanying adults or family members do not need to book a ticket.

Ages 8+

This session has been designed for SEND visitors

Free

The Explorium Marquee, The Forum

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About Lab Media

Lab Media are a Norwich based Community Interest Company that simplifies technology for its creative use in Education, Health and Social Inclusion. Seasoned Norwich Science Festival contributors, they use the festival as a testing ground for new ideas and workshops that will then be delivered nationally. Lab Media design and deliver a wide range of creative technology workshops for a very broad range of clients. Past events debuted at the forum have included Toaster Doom, Verse Converse, Journey Through Sound and Mission to Mars.

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