Child's Play! Lunchtime Concerts for Children - 22 November | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-06-28T11:59:13+08:00 Peatix Asian Civilisations Museum Child's Play! Lunchtime Concerts for Children - 22 November tag:peatix.com,2019:event-1384116 2019-11-22T12:30:00SGT 2019-11-22T12:30:00SGT Back by popular demand! Join us for an exclusive lunchtime concert series for children, where you and your child can play along with the musicians! Children are welcome to be themselves, crawl or even dance. They can enjoy being exposed to the world of music.  The first concert in this series features a performance of kid-friendly Mandarin songs! Come join us in singing and dancing along to Chinese tunes.  This concert is suitable for children as young as 6 months. The concert venue would have play mats and some musical instruments your child can try out. All of the music is also carefully chosen to appeal to both babies and adults, and will be performed by professional musicians, ranging from a strings trio to a jazz quartet. All concerts include a short talk about music and the instruments. At the end of each performance, kids are also encouraged to touch or even try the instruments. Frequently Asked Questions Who are the performers? ACM is working together with Play with Mozart to present this series. They specialize in bringing classical music concerts for children (from babies to older children!) - the age group not often encouraged to attend performances at traditional concert halls. Find out more about them here! My child is very active and sometimes noisy. Is he/ she required to sit still for the duration? Absolutely not. Children are free to dance and roam about. They can even crawl around and sit right by the performers. Your child is also free to interact with other children - it's really a concert for your child to have fun! What can I do after the concerts? This concert is part of our School Holiday programme, Fun-tastic Fridays. In addition to the concert, your child can participate in interactive character tours, workshops and drop-in craft activities. Entrance to the permanent galleries of the museum will also be free for Singaporeans and PRs, with a special 50% discounted admission into our newest special exhibition, Living with Ink: The Collection of Dr Tan Tsze Chor.