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Under 2s Sensory Sounds in Nature (Term 1) (Corby)


  • Main Hall Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre, Corby NN18 9HB UK (map)

My Sensory Adventures sessions are for the whole family and are wonderful for children who like to explore the world in sensory ways. The sensory activities are great for lots of different people including babies/early years, children with special educational needs, people with complex needs, children with profound and multiple learning disabilities, and autistic children.

Sounds in Nature

In this series, we'll be bringing the outside in and co-creating exciting new work with composers. We'll be creating new musical pieces together through the sensory exploration of nature's sounds, smells, textures, sights and feelings.

This ticket gives you access to every session in the term:

Wednesday 14 July

Wednesday 21 July

Wednesday 28 July

Wednesday 4 August

All run from 10-11:00, please arrive between 10 and 10:30am.

Sessions are free, with donations welcome 💕

This session will be led by Grace, a musician, artist and trainee music therapist based in Leicestershire. Join us to get creative, build confidence, and have a really rewarding experience in a lovely welcoming environment.

We are thrilled to be running these sessions in partnership with Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre. The session will be in the Main Hall.

Please book 1 space as a family and/or bubble - we are keeping all stations separate and distanced so have space for 10 families per session so please do book in advance. Please let us know who is coming and what their needs might be - any information to make sure we can create the best environment for everyone to enjoy and feel comfortable.

We are thrilled to be doing in-person sessions again. We hope you'll come and explore with us!

Youth Music

Sensory Sounds in Nature is Carbon Theatre’s first funded project with Youth Music. Our previous sensory projects, including Sea Girl and My Sensory Adventures have been supported by Arts Council England, National Lottery Community Fund, Margaret Giffen Community Fund as well as numerous arts organisations across the UK.