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Start the new year off strong and fiery! This month, explore the Christian Art Gallery and learn about dragons. Listen to an exciting story in the gallery, join in an interactive drama performance, then create a dragon puppet to take home.
11am to 3pm Lobby, Level 1
Explore the galleries, see how dragons are depicted on objects for inspiration, and create your own dragon puppet to take home.
Suitable for ages 5 and above with parental guidance.
11.30am, 2.30pm Auditorium, Basement
Join in this interactive drama performance by ACT 3 International about a young boy who found a mysterious golden bead while farming with his mother. Will the bead turn into something magical?
Suitable for ages 4 and above.
1.30pm Lobby, Level 1
Listen to a Chinese folktale about a courageous girl named Little Bayberry, whose elder sister was kidnapped by a dragon and kept in a far-away cave. Will Little Bayberry be able to rescue her sister?
Gallery admission fees apply. Limited spaces available.
Suitable for ages 5 and above.
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