One of Sydney's most popular children's exhibitions, The Wiggles, will have an exciting new upgrade in 2017. To celebrate the reopening of the exhibition The Wiggles themselves will perform live at the Powerhouse Museum on 4 March 2017.
Since opening in 2011, The Wiggles exhibition has been a huge hit with children and families. Due to popular demand the exhibition was made an ongoing feature at the Powerhouse Museum and attracts excited children daily. This much-loved exhibition will soon have new Wiggles content on display and feature personal keepsakes from the new Wiggles cast. Highlights will include Lachy's first teddy bear, a pair of Emma's childhood ballet shoes and Captain Feathersword's telescope.
Favourites such as Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus and Captain Feathersword remain in the exhibition as well as new interactive activities. With support from Major Partner Transport for NSW, the exhibition will also see upgrades to the Big Red Car to incorporate messaging on seatbelt safety featuring the Wiggles' song 'Are you Buckled Up." In addition to incorporating requests from regular visitors the exhibition has been updated in line with the NSW early years learning framework.
THE WIGGLES EXHIBITION DETAILS:
When: opening 4 March 2017
Where: Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
Price: free with museum entry
THE WIGGLES LIVE IN CONCERT DETAILS:
When: 10.30am Saturday 4 March 2017
Where: Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
Price: Free with Museum entry - $15/8 for adults and concession, $5 members and kids free.
Bookings: https://maas.museum/event/the-wiggles-live-in-concert/
FAMILY SUNDAYS: EGYPTIAN MUMMIES
When: Sundays in February and March, 10.00 am – 4.00pm
Where: Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
Price: free with museum entry
Each Sunday throughout February and March, to celebrate Egyptian Mummies: Exploring Ancient Lives, families and friends can explore ancient Egyptian lives through either the eyes of an architect, artist, archaeologist or a pharaoh. Learn about ancient Egyptian buildings, what pharaohs wore, how artists worked, or become an archaeologist for the day.
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