B'Opera First Songs at Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens
Fri, 20 May
|Birmingham
Beautiful music for little ears in the Orchard with B'Opera. Suitable for ages 0-4.
Time & Location
20 May 2022, 10:30 – 11:30
Birmingham, Castle Bromwich Chester Road, Birmingham Area, Birmingham B36 9BT, UK
About the Event
Ideal for 0-4 year olds and parents.
Book per family (1 adult and up to 3 children). You can add on more adults or siblings. Each booked group has their own socially distanced space, with room to flop, bounce and wave.
Access from 10:00. Session at 10:30 am for approximately 40 minutes plus some playtime.
Stay as long as you likeYour ticket enables you to stay for as long as you like in the Gardens after the session .Stay for a picnic or a snooze under the dappled shade..
Courtyard cafe for drinks and light refreshments available
These sessions happen more or less monthly - check the website. We are buggy (and noisy or quiet kiddy) friendly!
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This is Zoe and B'Opera's third season in the Gardens. Initially an alternative venue because of covid, we soon realised that it was a partnership that was 'meant to be'. The magical atmosphere of the Orchard along with Zoe's voice and inclusive play combines to make something truly special. and we are proud to have been able to give quite a few 'covid times babies' their first experience of voices, music and outdoor sounds.
B'Opera believe that classical music is for everyone, including babies, toddlers and their grown-ups of all backgrounds, so they make beautiful music for young ears, through high quality, interactive musical experiences.
"B’Opera are inclusive, they want beautiful music to be enjoyed by all. Regardless of social status, money, ethnicity, religion and any other factors, and this, to me, is beautiful in itself. " Small House Big Trips
"The music, beautiful songs and warmest welcomes ignited something within me. Reminding me of the ‘more’ I have if I dig a little deeper. The restorative quality I felt from your performances has had a huge effect." Maria
https://www.bopera.co.uk/